BP Profit Surges to $2.7B as Oil Prices Soar
British energy giant BP announces staggering $2.7 billion quarterly profit amid soaring oil prices, marking a dramatic turnaround from previous losses and signaling strong market recovery.
British energy giant BP announces staggering $2.7 billion quarterly profit amid soaring oil prices, marking a dramatic turnaround from previous losses and signaling strong market recovery.
Nigerians are facing another petrol price hike as filling stations across the country implement additional charges of ₦200 per litre, worsening the ongoing fuel crisis and economic hardship.
Nigerian fuel marketers demand President Tinubu address 15% NAC tax or face nationwide fuel price increases. Coalition warns of economic consequences.
Nigeria's energy sector experiences major transformation as Dangote Refinery achieves massive production capacity while NNPC implements nationwide fuel price reductions, bringing relief to millions of Nigerians.
Nigerian fuel market experiences dramatic shift as imported petroleum products undercut Dangote Refinery prices following President Tinubu's tariff reforms. Discover how this price war is reshaping Nigeria's energy landscape.
The National Association of Polytechnic Students declares full support for Dangote Petroleum Refinery, urging Nigerians to embrace this monumental achievement in energy independence.
Nigerian civil society organizations are applauding the Federal Government's strategic 15% tariff on imported refined petroleum products, hailing it as a game-changer for local refining capacity and economic growth.
Key voter advocacy groups throw weight behind President Tinubu amid 15% fuel import duty debate, signaling crucial political backing for economic reforms.
Nigerians face mounting anxiety as depot owners implement sharp petrol price increases, with costs reaching N889 per litre amid distribution challenges and economic uncertainty.
Dangote Petroleum Refinery promises uninterrupted supply of Premium Motor Spirit and diesel during Christmas season, addressing fuel scarcity concerns across Nigeria.
OPEC+ agrees to boost oil output by 500,000 barrels daily starting January 2024, potentially impacting global oil prices and Nigeria's economic outlook.
A prominent advocacy group defends President Tinubu's controversial 15% import duty on fuel, calling it a strategic move toward economic independence and local refinery growth.
Nigerian economic experts applaud President Tinubu's strategic ₦15 fuel import levy, calling it a revolutionary move to safeguard local jobs and boost economic sovereignty
Nigerians brace for increased fuel costs as FIRS Chairman Taiwo Oyedele reveals new 5% import surcharge implementation timeline and tax reform plans.
Nigerian carrier Air Peace dramatically slashes London fares by over 60%, breaking foreign airline monopoly and making international travel affordable for Nigerians. Chairman Allen Onyema credits President Tinubu's support for this aviation breakthrough.
Nigerians face higher fuel costs as Federal Government introduces 15% levy on imported petroleum products. Learn how this tariff will impact petrol and diesel prices across the country.
Nigerians brace for tougher times as the Federal Government's new petrol tariff could push pump prices to unprecedented levels while aiming to generate massive revenue.
A major disaster was narrowly avoided in Ibadan when a petrol tanker loaded with 33,000 litres of fuel crashed in the Ologuneru area. Emergency services responded swiftly to prevent explosion and environmental contamination.
Prominent APC leader Henry Emami raises urgent concerns about Nigeria's planned 15% fuel import levy, predicting severe economic consequences including higher transportation costs and increased inflation for ordinary Nigerians.
President Tinubu's administration has introduced a 15% import levy on petroleum products, signaling major changes for Nigeria's energy sector and potentially affecting fuel costs across the nation.
In a major economic move, President Bola Tinubu has approved a significant reduction of import duty on petroleum products from 35% to just 15%, aiming to ease fuel costs and boost Nigeria's energy sector.
In a major economic move, President Bola Tinubu has approved a 15% import duty reduction on petroleum products. Discover how this decision could affect fuel prices across Nigeria.
In a major economic move, President Bola Tinubu has approved a significant reduction of import duty on petroleum products from 35% to just 15%, aiming to ease fuel costs and boost economic activities across Nigeria.
Shell records massive profit jump to $7.7 billion amid rising oil prices, signaling positive trends for Nigeria's oil-dependent economy and energy sector investments.
Shocking revelations emerge as transparency watchdogs warn Nigeria is bleeding trillions through opaque oil incentives and questionable subsidy payments that lack proper documentation.
Major petroleum marketers in Nigeria are raising concerns about market dominance and calling for transparent access to facilities to ensure fair competition in the downstream oil sector.
Nigerian student groups are urging President Tinubu to prioritize domestic refining by allocating all crude oil to Dangote Refinery, promising cheaper fuel and economic revival.
Nigerian students unite in calling for domestic crude oil allocation to boost local refining capacity and tackle fuel scarcity crisis.
The National Association of Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff calls for immediate federal intervention to protect Africa's largest refinery from economic saboteurs undermining Nigeria's energy independence.
Former CBN Governor Lamido Sanusi exposes how postponed fuel subsidy elimination triggered Nigeria's current economic hardship during Kaduna book launch.