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Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by Great100000: 3:42pm On Apr 18 |
Heineken Lokpobiri, Nigeria’s minister of state for petroleum resources has claimed that the prolonged negotiation around the sale of ExxonMobil assets to Seplat has cost the country about 480,000 barrels per day (bpd) worth about $3.4 billion. https://businessday.ng/energy/article/prolonged-seplat-exxonmobil-deal-is-costing-nigeria-480000-bpd-minister/ 6 Likes
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Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by slivertongue: 4:02pm On Apr 18 |
Nigeria from one controversy to another 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by mrvitalis(m): 4:09pm On Apr 18 |
😂😂😂 they don't want an Igbo man controlling such volume of oil 4 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by ednut1(m): 4:32pm On Apr 18 |
mrvitalis:smh. Are there not Igbo men controlling other oil blocks 32 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by SoNature(m): 4:32pm On Apr 18 |
Mr Minister, you were not hired to start calculating basic math. Solve the problem. That's why you are the minister. 15 Likes |
Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by NFBI: 4:33pm On Apr 18 |
If it was smooth we wouldn't have hear it 3 Likes |
Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by Dittodat: 4:34pm On Apr 18 |
mrvitalis: You must see tribe i everything. NA who swear for these Igbos? Always looking at everything from the prism of tribal angle. The brainwashing in the SE is sad and pathetic. 27 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by SoNature(m): 4:34pm On Apr 18 |
mrvitalis: Your psyche is terribly damaged and you need help. 15 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by mamaafrik(m): 4:34pm On Apr 18 |
I WANT THE OIL TO RUN AT ZERO BARREL FOR LIKE 8 MONTHS,WE NEED TO START SEEING OIL CASH AS SAVING AND GO INTO OTHER VIABLE MEANS OF PRODUCTION . our agric sector and other mining sector are in state of moribond, enter our forest and you discover that there's nothing going Coco Cola coffee rubber trees are just wasting away inside the forest crowded by weeds, there is virtually no one again our villages and the villages have now been deserted. people who used to be Farmers are now in the Urban centers riding okada. 2 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by EmeeNaka: 4:35pm On Apr 18 |
They should conclude the negotiation so that things can move on. I would like to know how to invest in oil and gas business. Can someone explain to me? |
Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by Tonytonex(m): 4:38pm On Apr 18 |
Great100000:Too many talk talk. I want actions 1 Like |
Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by Truthsandtrusts: 4:38pm On Apr 18 |
Great100000: The UK using seplat to steal Nigeria resources,MUGU Nigerians |
Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by SoNature(m): 4:40pm On Apr 18 |
Dittodat: Many Nigerians, especially the political class, harbour fears that Igbos plan to pull out of Nigeria, so there's a limit to power and resources Igbos should hold. His views are understandable, but he's taking it so far. I wrote that he's taking it too far because Igbophobia is not the explanation for everything. 1 Like |
Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by jiz: 4:41pm On Apr 18 |
This minister is just figure head |
Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by mrvitalis(m): 4:50pm On Apr 18 |
SoNature:Lol you guys are just surprised the new generation of Igbos already know all the tricks abi? 1 Like |
Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by mrvitalis(m): 4:51pm On Apr 18 |
Dittodat:May your tribe experience what Nigeria has done to Igbos... Say amen 6 Likes |
Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by Appletek: 4:51pm On Apr 18 |
mrvitalis: 1 Like |
Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by seborrhic: 4:52pm On Apr 18 |
I don't believe some of these government officials. Many of them are ill-informed and I wouldn't be surprised to read later that this version of what he said is not the correct position of things 1 Like |
Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by Blaze14k: 4:53pm On Apr 18 |
Guys do you see how these people are now playing politics with our crude oil. First it was scarcity of crude for dangote to buy. Next it was buyers are boycotting nigerian crude and now this. Ask yourself if dangote had the money to build a new refinery why didn't they allow him purchase and repair the three major refineries we have in Nigeria. Even otedola said we tried to buy the port harcourt refinery and they refused to sell it. Nigerians have the right to know what is going on in there country 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by saddler: 4:55pm On Apr 18 |
Nothing motivates Nigerian government both past and present like oil money. Its the reason they fight tooth and nail to get to that position. This oil needs to dry up asap. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by PressMyButton: 4:56pm On Apr 18 |
This is a subtle warning to SEPLAT. For two and half years, SEPLAT have refused to do anything on the oil wells, lying fallow, wasting away, the country losing billions of dollars. If the FG withdraws his lincense, our neigbours from the other side will start the cry of victimization. 5 Likes |
Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by SoNature(m): 4:57pm On Apr 18 |
mrvitalis: Oga, rest! Seplat is the biggest Nigerian-owned energy company and it is owned by an Igbo man. You must not bring your victim mentality to everything. What is clearly playing out in this deal is vested interests. NNPC has a 60% ownership of the assets ExxonMobil wants to sell to Seplat and is demanding its right of first refusal. 1 Like |
Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by Artscollection: 4:58pm On Apr 18 |
They are now using dollar naira rate as a yard stick for what i don't even know, this bunch of leaders are clueless 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by WizardOfNG: 5:03pm On Apr 18 |
mrvitalis: Corrected for a typical hypocrite always playing victim and born with persecution complex yet never seeing the major negative part Igbos have played in every misfortune that has befallen them. As an example, when you declared Biafra, in direct defiance and taunting of the constitution of Nigeria, what did you think would happen? When Nzeogwu and co carried out the Igbo coup, did anyone think there would be no repercussion? You guys are revisionist jokers and very dishonest people by nature. 4 Likes |
Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by PressMyButton: 5:05pm On Apr 18 |
mrvitalis:Do Arthur Eze, Emeka Offor and co, not have oil blocs?. Why is SEPLAT delaying?. If he is not ready yet, he'd better step aside and allow more serious people take over and stop your victim mentality. Nigeria oil blocs is not your village property. 2 Likes |
Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by mrvitalis(m): 5:14pm On Apr 18 |
PressMyButton:Arthur Eze major investment is outside Nigeria Emeka is mainly a contractor SEplat would become the largest producer of crude with this deal 2 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by MMempire(m): 5:14pm On Apr 18 |
God go punish our bad leaders. How much daily i read so? 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by SoNature(m): 5:14pm On Apr 18 |
PressMyButton: Stop delving into things you don't understand. A simple Google search would've cured your brazen ignorance. Who are the 'more serious people'? You think say $1.3 billion deal na beans. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by mrvitalis(m): 5:15pm On Apr 18 |
SoNature:Why didn't it have first right when Texaco was sold to AP? 2 Likes |
Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by tollyboy5(m): 5:20pm On Apr 18 |
SoNature:@ bolded only lives in the mind of igbos. As far as Lagos is concerned there are better things to worry about. 2 Likes |
Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by Reelz: 5:21pm On Apr 18 |
So these foreign companies are still drilling our oil n giving us crumbs years after independence.. Neo-colonialism at its peak. |
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