Nigeria: Oando Diversifies With Indigenous Energy, World Class Effirency

28 October 2009

Sopuruchi Onwuka — Ten years after increased business opportunities for indigenous oil firms to participate in the petroleum industry, spirited efforts in mustering the required capacity to cover the grounds yielded by crumbling state monopoly have distinguished players in the industry according to their respective performances.

Among the lot, a few indigenous firms have not only exceeded expectations in helping bridge supply gaps in the market but also created immense values in the economy through capacity expansion and consequent domiciliation of industry activities and the associated benefits in line with government's policy aspirations in the industry.

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