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Re: Oil price rises as uncertainty over Nigeria elections, Venezuela tension mounts by Foodforthought: 9:22am On Feb 27, 2019
AreaFada2:


Lol. They will still blame Dame Patience Jonathan & Saraki for their failure in govt. Next level of blame loading. grin cheesy
Like someone said...let's see the excuse they will now come up with as they have defeated PDP twice. Whatever candidate anyone supports, we are all in Nigeria. We will still be here to screen the issues from time to time. We all use the same market at the end of the day...we all ply the same roads and we all apply for the same job. Wahala no dey.
I pray Nigeria succeeds.
Re: Oil price rises as uncertainty over Nigeria elections, Venezuela tension mounts by wink2015(m): 9:22am On Feb 27, 2019
Nairatrend:
AS Nigeria’s stock market turn positive with significant capital gains ahead of official conclusion of the general elections, oil prices, yesterday shot up, apparently over uncertainty over the outcome of the election’s as well as the political tension in Venezuela. Also the pressure on oil price appears to be coming from a positive sentiment over United States–China talks.


International Brent crude oil futures were at $67.28 a barrel, up 16 cents, or 0.24 percent, from their last close, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures were at $57.39 per barrel, up 13 cents, or 0.23 percent, from their last price.

“Risk appetite across global markets should improve as President Trump extends the deadline of trade talks with China,” Harry Tchilinguirian, global oil strategist at BNP Paribas in London, said.

“Supply risk is ever present with Venezuelan tensions brewing a notch higher, the National Oil Corporation in Libya refusing to start production at the El Sharara field,” he added, while also citing uncertainty over elections in top African oil exporter, Nigeria. U.S. sanctions on Iranian and Venezuelan crude plus involuntary curbs in Nigeria and Libya are lending support to efforts to balance the market and support prices, efforts led by member of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and non-OPEC producers such as Russia. Further brightening the global economic picture, U.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday signalled a potentially bruising trade war with China could be averted.

Trump tweeted he would postpone a March 01, 2019 deadline for higher tariffs on Chinese goods and looked forward to a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping when a Sino-American deal was sealed.

Goldman Sachs analysts said that “the near-term outlook for oil is modestly bullish over the next two to three months”, but added that the outlook for later in 2019 was weaker due to a surge in U.S. exports and an “an increasingly uncertain economic, policy and geopolitical backdrop”.

Meanwhile, Trump resumed his attacks on the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries, OPEC, saying the world is too fragile to handle a price hike and urging the cartel to “relax and take it easy.” Trump’s war of words with the OPEC punctuated big price swings in 2018, as he pressured the group to keep the taps open to help consumers. The president’s intervention follows a price rally of about 25 percent this year due to production cuts from OPEC and its allies, diminishing fears about the economic impact of the US-China trade war and Washington’s imposition of sanctions on Venezuelan oil shipments.

“We might see a less aggressive stance on supply cuts from the Saudis, this might stop them from cutting deeper,” said Giovanni Staunovo, an analyst at UBS Group AG in Zurich.

“But I still think Saudi Arabia has the incentive to see higher oil prices, and deliver the cuts agreed in December, when OPEC and its partners agreed to remove 1.2 million barrels a day’’, he added.

NOPEC risk

The risk to OPEC comes in the form of the so-called ‘No Oil Producing and Exporting Cartels Act’, or NOPEC, an act resurrected by US lawmakers that proposes making the organization subject to the Sherman antitrust law, used more than a century ago to break up the oil empire of John Rockefeller. Congressional support for the bill intensified last year as oil prices neared a four-year high, and Trump publicly blamed OPEC for high pump prices in the US In the past, the White House has opposed the NOPEC legislation – both George W Bush and Barack Obama threatened to use their veto.

OPEC’s concern now is that Trump may break with his predecessors, and angering him by not going “easy,” as he requested in his tweet, raises the stakes. Trump, before becoming president, didn’t just support the NOPEC bill, he was a cheerleader for it. “We can start by suing OPEC for violating antitrust laws,” he wrote in his 2011 book “Time to Get Tough: Making America #1 Again.”

Whether by coincidence or design, Trump’s latest tweet comes on the eve of International Petroleum Week, which opens in London on Tuesday. The annual event gathers the who’s who of the oil market and industry for several days of conferences, deal-making and cocktail parties.

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C


NIGERIA SHOULD DIVERSIFY INTO AGRICULTURE AND SOLID MINERALS INSTEAD OF WAITING FOR CRUDE OIL MONEY.

Crude Oil Money is the lazy man 's ideas as it makes states in Nigeria to be lazy and less innovative.

NORTHERN NIGERIA FORGET CRUDE OIL AND FACE YOUR GOD GIVEN AGRICULTURE.
Re: Oil price rises as uncertainty over Nigeria elections, Venezuela tension mounts by bluefilm: 9:24am On Feb 27, 2019
Good news for Nigeria.

May it continue to rise and rise just like Nigeria's good fortunes is expected to continue to rise and rise under the strict and corrupt-free watchful eyes of Baba Buhari.

If you believe, say Amen.
Re: Oil price rises as uncertainty over Nigeria elections, Venezuela tension mounts by OYEDIPE(m): 9:56am On Feb 27, 2019
tribalistseun:
Buhari will never have it easy in this fraudulent 2nd term, for stealing from us he will die inside that Aso rock soon
Sore Loosers..... Una still dey get mouth?
Re: Oil price rises as uncertainty over Nigeria elections, Venezuela tension mounts by OYEDIPE(m): 9:57am On Feb 27, 2019
tribalistseun:
Buhari will never have it easy in this fraudulent 2nd term, for stealing from us he will die inside that Aso rock soon
Which one will die? Is it Buhari or Jubrin? You need to make clarifications o o.
Re: Oil price rises as uncertainty over Nigeria elections, Venezuela tension mounts by salam1(m): 10:08am On Feb 27, 2019
tribalistseun:
Buhari will never have it easy in this fraudulent 2nd term, for stealing from us he will die inside that Aso rock soon
he can only die by the will of the Almighty not by ur mouth.
Re: Oil price rises as uncertainty over Nigeria elections, Venezuela tension mounts by salam1(m): 10:09am On Feb 27, 2019
NwaOhafia:
Seriously looking forward to seeing prayer topics like... Pray for borno, Kaduna, Kano and co... Till then
in shaa Allah u and ur family will be the one we will be praying for
Re: Oil price rises as uncertainty over Nigeria elections, Venezuela tension mounts by salam1(m): 10:10am On Feb 27, 2019
If u wish buhari bad u are wishing the country same. Think with ur head not anus.
Re: Oil price rises as uncertainty over Nigeria elections, Venezuela tension mounts by MrBONE2(m): 10:13am On Feb 27, 2019
tribalistseun:
Buhari will never have it easy in this fraudulent 2nd term, for stealing from us he will die inside that Aso rock soon

BaBu till 2123 grin

Long live BaBu grin

Long Live Africans grin

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Re: Oil price rises as uncertainty over Nigeria elections, Venezuela tension mounts by Codes151(m): 10:17am On Feb 27, 2019
See how we kill ourselves... our oil is regulated by people that shouldn’t!

Oil is exported and imported back!

The bodies controlling oil and its affiliates are filled with cabal

Oil royalties are claimed by individuals

See how much we loose?
Re: Oil price rises as uncertainty over Nigeria elections, Venezuela tension mounts by AreaFada2: 10:21am On Feb 27, 2019
Foodforthought:

Like someone said...let's see the excuse they will now come up with as they have defeated PDP twice. Whatever candidate anyone supports, we are all in Nigeria. We will still be here to screen the issues from time to time. We all use the same market at the end of the day...we all ply the same roads and we all apply for the same job. Wahala no dey.
I pray Nigeria succeeds.

Abi o. That is the joy of it. The rain falls on everyone & the sun shines on everyone too. No APC Oja-Oba or PDP Main Market. grin cheesy

After 8 years, we will see if the policies have moved Nigeria forward more than PDP's previous 8 years. 8 years would be a reasonable time to compare notes.

But I know many professionals in Nigeria who dreaded this election result, because of the previous four years. All getting set to leave. Concerned for their children's future. Brain drain will increase.

The taste of the pudding is in the eating. Time will tell.

Oh, wait a minute: relocation threads have already started. Check this out on Nairaland: https://www.nairaland.com/5047756/which-country-relocate-6million
Lol. grin cheesy

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Re: Oil price rises as uncertainty over Nigeria elections, Venezuela tension mounts by Ivoryd1: 10:25am On Feb 27, 2019
Donmedra:
Next level of poverty loading

You think the last four years was bad? Just wait even Mali and Sudan will start deporting us.


For you and your family..... Since thats what you prayed for, may you and your family have it

For me and my family and the rest of nigerians we pray for progress, development, wealth, promotion, good jobs, springing up new companies, high purchasing power, increased naira value in this administration and beyond ....AMEN
Re: Oil price rises as uncertainty over Nigeria elections, Venezuela tension mounts by Caseless: 10:26am On Feb 27, 2019
NwaOhafia:
Seriously looking forward to seeing prayer topics like... Pray for borno, Kaduna, Kano and co... Till then
it will happen to your family and your state first by God's grace.

You'll get X10 of what you wish happens to other people.


You blind children of hate can go and die for all we care.
Re: Oil price rises as uncertainty over Nigeria elections, Venezuela tension mounts by imam07: 10:37am On Feb 27, 2019
tribalistseun:
Buhari will never have it easy in this fraudulent 2nd term, for stealing from us he will die inside that Aso rock soon
Many people said this in 2015 and they are no more and Buhari is still living. You better don't play God.
Re: Oil price rises as uncertainty over Nigeria elections, Venezuela tension mounts by TheArabianMan: 11:14am On Feb 27, 2019
tribalistseun:
Buhari will never have it easy in this fraudulent 2nd term, for stealing from us he will die inside that Aso rock soon
By the power of the Almighty who gives life and who takes life you shall die before president Muhammad buhar
Re: Oil price rises as uncertainty over Nigeria elections, Venezuela tension mounts by Ifecokasa(m): 11:59am On Feb 27, 2019
SirWarlock:
Oya o Stock market experts grin

Abi?
Re: Oil price rises as uncertainty over Nigeria elections, Venezuela tension mounts by Laple0541(m): 12:51pm On Feb 27, 2019
Nairatrend:
Who is thinking what am thinking does this mean the Buhari virus have started again just after his announcement??

Educated illeterate, when the oil price rise at the international market, It's a boom to oil producing countries (like Nigeria) not the other way round. This is how some of you pessimists are making references to NSE losses after the election, when It's obvious many investors will precautionarily not want to invest in stocks during elections since they couldn't say what could happen after the election (esp. in African countries known for post election crises).
Re: Oil price rises as uncertainty over Nigeria elections, Venezuela tension mounts by holuwasheyiWGP(m): 1:11pm On Feb 27, 2019
The saddening part is that we made lots of money from oil during PDP era but those avaricious bastards looted it all.Savings wey dem save ,they go back to steal it.If Atiku entered all the remaining money wey buhari do collect Baba go use am Enrich his friends...
Re: Oil price rises as uncertainty over Nigeria elections, Venezuela tension mounts by NwaOhafia: 3:43pm On Feb 27, 2019
salam1:
in shaa Allah u and ur family will be the one we will be praying for
Sha-sha-sha.. azalumi
Re: Oil price rises as uncertainty over Nigeria elections, Venezuela tension mounts by Trexnemesis(m): 4:02pm On Feb 27, 2019
tribalistseun:
Buhari will never have it easy in this fraudulent 2nd term, for stealing from us he will die inside that Aso rock soon


E pain am. Fvcking flartthead.

Re: Oil price rises as uncertainty over Nigeria elections, Venezuela tension mounts by bizzibodi(m): 5:05pm On Feb 27, 2019
Greenvaiper:


Idi**ots like u also said the same in 1998. Today where is Abacha?

Lets watch n see
Let see u gonna survive this pain in 4yrs.
Re: Oil price rises as uncertainty over Nigeria elections, Venezuela tension mounts by salam1(m): 5:08pm On Feb 27, 2019
NwaOhafia:

Sha-sha-sha.. azalumi
ndi ara,oloshi

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