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NNPC’s Duke Oil Relocates To Dubai by Islie: 11:52am On Sep 05, 2019
....Crude oil price jumps to over $60

....Corporation records 45,347 pipeline breaks in eight years


Ejiofor Alike in Lagos and Chineme Okafor in Abuja with agency reports

The trading arm of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Duke Oil, is leaving London to set up in Dubai to be closer to the Asian market, which is fast becoming the main buyer of Nigeria’s crude oil.

While Nigeria once sold much of its oil to the United States, the shale boom displaced that, and the US crude is now competing with Nigeria for buyers in Europe and Asia.

Reports on Duke Oil relocating broke just as oil prices rose more than four per cent yesterday, boosted by a wider market pickup on positive news from China’s services sector, after three days of losses due to fears about a weakening global economy.

It also came on the day NNPC reported a total of 45,347 pipeline breaks on its downstream pipeline network between 2001 and June, 2019.

The global benchmark crude oil was up by over $2.5 or four per cent, at $60.59 a barrel while the United States West Texas Intermediate gained 4.15 per cent, to close at $56.18 a barrel.

Reuters reported that the move by Duke Oil to relocate to Dubai also has tax advantages over keeping the office in London.

India is now the single largest buyer of Nigeria’s crude, and Asian refineries that have started over the past several years are also increasingly selling refined oil products such as petrol and diesel to Nigerian buyers.

Duke is also one of the companies that swaps Nigerian oil for fuel, primarily petrol, in order to supply domestic consumers.

Placing the traders in Dubai will also enable them to travel more easily between the new office, Nigeria, Europe and Asia.

In a filing with Companies House, Duke Oil Services, the part of the company officially registered in London, said it would wind down its operations in the second quarter of this year and move its office to an unspecified new country.

While the primary arm of the group, Duke Oil Company Inc, is registered in Panama, sources told Reuters that traders for Duke as well as the services arm are relocating from London to Dubai.

Duke, a fully owned subsidiary of NNPC, had been based at the corporation’s office in London’s Hammersmith neighbourhood.

Reports yesterday, however, showed that oil prices rose more than four per cent boosted by a wider market pickup on positive news from China’s services sector, after three days of losses.

While the global benchmark crude oil was up by over $2.5 or four per cent, at $60.59 a barrel, the United States West Texas Intermediate gained 4.15 per cent, to $56.18 a barrel.

CNBC reported that the global markets rebounded after a private survey showed that activity in China’s services sector expanded at the fastest pace in three months in August as new orders rose, prompting the biggest increase in hiring in more than a year.
China is the world’s second-largest oil consumer and largest importer.

But United States President Donald Trump on Tuesday warned he would be “tougher” on Beijing in a second term if trade talks dragged on, compounding market fears that trade disputes between the two countries could trigger a U.S. recession.

In a possible sign of tension easing in the energy-rich Gulf, Iranian state television reported yesterday that Tehran would free seven crewmembers of the detained British-flagged tanker, Stena Impero.

The vessel was seized two weeks ago after Britain detained an Iranian tanker off the territory of Gibraltar, which was released in August.

Meanwhile, NNPC has disclosed that it recorded a total of 45,347 pipeline breaks on its downstream pipeline network between 2001 and half year 2019.

Its Group Managing Director, Mallam Mele Kyari, at the Nigeria International Pipeline Technology and Security Conference and Exhibition, organised by the Pipelines Professionals Association of Nigeria (PLAN), said yesterday in Abuja that in 2018 alone, a total of 19 fire incidents were recorded on the petroleum products pipelines.

· He added that the theme of this year’s conference: Pipeline Assets: Critical Backbone for Socio-Economic Development, resonated with the thinking at the NNPC on the need to reinforce the narrative of the critical role of pipeline assets to the nation’s energy security and economic progress.

· He said it was difficult for the oil and gas industry to deliver much value to the economy without effective and efficient pipelines operations.

“As a major player in the oil and gas industry, NNPC operates over 5,000 kilometers of pipelines traversing many communities to link terminals, three refineries and 20 depots for efficient transportation of crude oil and refined products. In addition, NNPC has over 1,700 kilometers of natural gas pipelines to supply gas to power plants and gas-based industries, including deliveries to trans-national reception points,” the GMD stated.

· He lamented that the huge pipeline assets have become difficult to operate efficiently as a result of incessant activities of vandals and other criminal syndicates that were becoming increasingly sophisticated.

· Kyari said the corporation was ready to collaborate with PLAN and all stakeholders to respond aggressively to incidence of pipeline vandalism in the country with a view to mitigating them.

· He said the current administration was determined to boost domestic gas utilisation to improve power generation and boost industrial growth, stressing that the support of all, especially pipeline professionals, was required to drive the laudable initiative to fruition.


https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2019/09/05/eyeing-asian-market-nnpcs-duke-oil-relocates-to-dubai/

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Re: NNPC’s Duke Oil Relocates To Dubai by Sunofgod(m): 11:55am On Sep 05, 2019
Let it be know that entities like NNPC,CBN is not owned by Nigeria - the colonizers are very much still in control.

Research the true shareholders of these organizations and you will be shocked!

Delta oil? Lol..... cry

What has the canal done now?

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Re: NNPC’s Duke Oil Relocates To Dubai by DrNueLpureHoney: 11:56am On Sep 05, 2019
Nice move....wish them all the Best as we also pray for a better Nigeria

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Re: NNPC’s Duke Oil Relocates To Dubai by Naija247blog: 1:42pm On Sep 05, 2019
It's also good...................
Re: NNPC’s Duke Oil Relocates To Dubai by zone51: 1:42pm On Sep 05, 2019
Time to get some new SPA and look for buyers... grin

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Re: NNPC’s Duke Oil Relocates To Dubai by Denikayan: 1:42pm On Sep 05, 2019


God bless His Excellence, President Mohammadu Buhari (GCFR)

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Re: NNPC’s Duke Oil Relocates To Dubai by hemucology(m): 1:44pm On Sep 05, 2019
Nice one

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Re: NNPC’s Duke Oil Relocates To Dubai by rapcy(m): 1:44pm On Sep 05, 2019
Sunofgod:
Let it be know that entities like NNPC,CBN is not owned by Nigeria - the colonizers are very much still in control.
why did you say so?

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Re: NNPC’s Duke Oil Relocates To Dubai by hemucology(m): 1:45pm On Sep 05, 2019
Denikayan:


God bless His Excellence, President Mohammadu Buhari (GCFR)




Aameen

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Re: NNPC’s Duke Oil Relocates To Dubai by trulords(m): 1:45pm On Sep 05, 2019
Well, my business also nah oil money o. Check my timeline for the best furniture deals .
Re: NNPC’s Duke Oil Relocates To Dubai by rentAcock(m): 1:45pm On Sep 05, 2019
The only reason why oil is up today is because the U.S sanctioned Iran. We should be diversifying our economy and stop allowing the global price of oil determine our fate. More countries are seeking alternative forms of energy through wind, solar and thermal energy; if we don't change our course, we will drown in our own oil.

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Re: NNPC’s Duke Oil Relocates To Dubai by Nobody: 1:46pm On Sep 05, 2019
Sunofgod:
Let it be know that entities like NNPC,CBN is not owned by Nigeria - the colonizers are very much still in control.

And our greedy leaders don't mind
Re: NNPC’s Duke Oil Relocates To Dubai by StrikeBack(m): 1:46pm On Sep 05, 2019
Another one
Re: NNPC’s Duke Oil Relocates To Dubai by OriginalZombiE: 1:48pm On Sep 05, 2019
Sunofgod:
Let it be know that entities like NNPC,CBN is not owned by Nigeria - the colonizers are very much still in control.

I'm curious about your take, can you explain better?
Re: NNPC’s Duke Oil Relocates To Dubai by papae1(m): 1:48pm On Sep 05, 2019
Awesome news
Re: NNPC’s Duke Oil Relocates To Dubai by Jeremy1234: 1:51pm On Sep 05, 2019
First time hearing about the duke oil
Wow

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Re: NNPC’s Duke Oil Relocates To Dubai by candidbabe(f): 1:53pm On Sep 05, 2019
Thank God for the oil boom. no more excuses
Re: NNPC’s Duke Oil Relocates To Dubai by Houseofglam7(f): 1:56pm On Sep 05, 2019
cool
Re: NNPC’s Duke Oil Relocates To Dubai by DennisEche(m): 2:03pm On Sep 05, 2019
Islie:




....Crude oil price jumps to over $60

....Corporation records 45,347 pipeline breaks in eight years





https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2019/09/05/eyeing-asian-market-nnpcs-duke-oil-relocates-to-dubai/



THE DULLARD WILL STILL LOOK FOR SOMETHING TO BLAME IT ON. SMH
Re: NNPC’s Duke Oil Relocates To Dubai by Sonfethopia: 2:08pm On Sep 05, 2019
OriginalZombiE:


I'm curious about your take, can you explain better?

He means Shell originally owned by UK, together with UK our colonial master still eats most of the oil proceeds. Meaning we are still in slavery.

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Re: NNPC’s Duke Oil Relocates To Dubai by Sonfethopia: 2:08pm On Sep 05, 2019
Sunofgod:
Let it be know that entities like NNPC,CBN is not owned by Nigeria - the colonizers are very much still in control.
Sonfethopia:


He means Shell originally owned by UK, together with UK our colonial master still eats most of the oil proceeds. Meaning we are still in slavery.
Re: NNPC’s Duke Oil Relocates To Dubai by Godwin2am(m): 2:25pm On Sep 05, 2019
DUKE BORROW SO MUCH MONEY FROM AMCON TO FUEL HIS BUSINESS... AND PUT THE COUNTRY INTO SERIOUS DEBT, THEIR BUSINESS ARE FLUSHSING OUTSIDE THE SHORES OF THIS NATION
Re: NNPC’s Duke Oil Relocates To Dubai by Tedpgrass: 2:37pm On Sep 05, 2019
rentAcock:
The only reason why oil is up today is because the U.S sanctioned Iran. We should be diversifying our economy and stop allowing the global price of oil determine our fate. More countries are seeking alternative forms of energy through wind, solar and thermal energy; if we don't change our course, we will drown in our own oil.

I concur with the principles..
Its the strategy we still have to work on.

A good thing about the epileptic power supply is the uptake of inverters and solar power gadgets by local markets and individuals .. That will help drive the sector till FDIs can come to tap into the market once the distribution companies have the grid updated to increase commercial generation.

We are marching forward steadily!!


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Re: NNPC’s Duke Oil Relocates To Dubai by Nobody: 2:39pm On Sep 05, 2019
Godwin2am:
DUKE BORROW SO MUCH MONEY FROM AMCON TO FUEL HIS BUSINESS... AND PUT THE COUNTRY INTO SERIOUS DEBT, THEIR BUSINESS ARE FLUSHSING OUTSIDE THE SHORES OF THIS NATION

Helloooooooo.

Is everything alright?

Why did you read only the headline?

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Re: NNPC’s Duke Oil Relocates To Dubai by JimohMomoh: 2:55pm On Sep 05, 2019
Meanwhile Iran's currency has crashed to it all time low against the dollar. 120,000 Rial = 1$ in the black market.
Sanctions are really bad.
India that was buying bulk from Iran now buys from Nigeria and Angola.
We need to diversify from oil just the way UAE did.

Re: NNPC’s Duke Oil Relocates To Dubai by Godwin2am(m): 3:11pm On Sep 05, 2019
Awol1:


Helloooooooo.

Is everything alright?

Why did you read only the headline?
FIRST I READ ABOUT AMCON THEN P&ID NOW 'DUKE . THESE GUYS HAVE HARVESTED SO MUCH FROM THIS COUNTRY TO ESTABLISH THEM BUSINESS THE LIKES OF TY DANJUMA. WELL I BLAME THE CALCUS under yar adua FOR P&ID DEAL
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Re: NNPC’s Duke Oil Relocates To Dubai by themanderon: 5:51pm On Sep 05, 2019
Nasiruonline:


And our greedy leaders don't mind

You think you have leaders? Naaaa you only have stooges who are pawns to the real international powers behind the scenes.
Re: NNPC’s Duke Oil Relocates To Dubai by Nickisindigo(m): 5:55pm On Sep 05, 2019
Sonfethopia:


He means Shell originally owned by UK, together with UK our colonial master still eats most of the oil proceeds. Meaning we are still in slavery.
the shell that i know is a dutch company so which shell are you talking about
Re: NNPC’s Duke Oil Relocates To Dubai by Sonfethopia: 6:21pm On Sep 05, 2019
Nickisindigo:
the shell that i know is a dutch company so which shell are you talking about

Sometimes u ppl who don't know anything talk without finding facts.

Re: NNPC’s Duke Oil Relocates To Dubai by Nickisindigo(m): 6:30pm On Sep 05, 2019
Sonfethopia:


Sometimes u ppl who don't know anything talk without finding facts.
what i know shell started as dutch company

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