Kenya will build its own pipeline to Lamu, if the positions taken at the just-ended talks in Kampala are maintained. Read more »
According to insiders, Tanzania has offered to waive transit charges and land fees while Kenya is offering a U.S.$0,38 cents levy per barrel. Read more »
President Muhammadu Buhari has warned pipeline vandals to stop immediately, or face the same drastic military action being taken against Boko Haram. Read more »
Some independent marketers have begun obtaining petrol from Lagos following the release of 7,000 pending loading tickets by the government. Read more »
The Nigerian Labour Congress has said a one-day strike will be held on Monday April 11, to protest against the scarcity of fuel and the increase in electricity tariffs. Read more »
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala has said the kidnapping of her mother Kamene Okonjo was as a result of advice given to former president Goodluck Jonathan. Read more »
The council unanimously agreed to the ban because of legal and security implications as well as the environmental hazards caused by petroleum products. Read more »
The government is aiming to close loopholes that bred corruption in the petroleum sector. Read more »
The Senate has summoned Ibe Kachikwu, the Minister of State for Petroleum, to explain the growing scarcity of petrol in the country. Read more »
The price of petrol is set to rise as the country faces acute fuel scarcity. Read more »
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