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Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by raker300: 3:40pm On Aug 12, 2017 |
Once they ban posters on this thread..these obnoxious folks will crawl out from where ever they come from to comment rubbish. |
Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by Scholes007(m): 4:02pm On Aug 12, 2017 |
raker300:why the ban now? Is it spam boots or irresponsible mod. |
Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by raker300: 5:04pm On Aug 12, 2017 |
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Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by raker300: 5:05pm On Aug 12, 2017 |
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Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by raker300: 5:07pm On Aug 12, 2017 |
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Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by prodigy24: 6:35am On Aug 13, 2017 |
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Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by prodigy24: 6:36am On Aug 13, 2017 |
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Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by raker300: 9:31am On Aug 13, 2017 |
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Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by raker300: 9:32am On Aug 13, 2017 |
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Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by ELKHALIFAISIS(m): 10:09am On Aug 13, 2017 |
with all this achievement and empires build single handedly after Awolowo's £20 handouts, tell me why AFONJAS will ever support Biafra , they are afraid of competition 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by FKO81(m): 11:09am On Aug 13, 2017 |
laudate: Read your first post on Agbami oil field, and tell who is doing the shooting, from Chevron site it clearly stated that Agbami field produces 150 BPD all the wells, I know you were shocked to see the partners and their stakes as usual trying to cover up, you claimed famfa produces 200 BPD, and you referred me to fool.com.uk laudate: Did you read this article at all before you posted it? Do you realise that it corroborates what Deomelo and I have been saying all along? It is clearly stated in there that "Aiteo’s landmark achievements since its foray into the upstream sector is the production of 90,000bpd." Now, compare this figure to the 200,000 bpd being produced by Famfa since 2009! It is clear that Famfa's output outstrips Aiteo's output, by a huge margin! shocked 1 Like |
Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by laudate: 12:00pm On Aug 13, 2017 |
FKO81: I have read my first post. And my comments in that post still stands. Aiteo's production is still far less than what Famfa is producing, in Agbami oil field. You were the first person to make reference to fools.co.uk, because you saw it in the screenshot that I attached to one of my posts. You were trying to make fun of that post thinking the source was a prank or a false one, until I made it clear to you that it belongs to a firm of financial advisors & investors. Thank God everyone on this board can read, and draw their conclusions. And they can all see that the only person who has been shooting himself in the foot, all through this discussion is just you! 2 Likes |
Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by laudate: 12:20pm On Aug 13, 2017 |
raker300:Are you sure? Chemiron appears to be an Indian company, o! 2 Likes
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Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by FKO81(m): 12:21pm On Aug 13, 2017 |
Laudate you claimed farmfa produces 200,000 BPD more than Aiteo which produces 90,000 and also indigenous leading oil firm in Nigeria, current Agbami field production is 70,000bpd all wells and many partners are involved, which you never mention, the hair dresser is not the owner of oml 127, all wells are owned by FG, it was allocated to her by IBB, you can't compare Alakija or Danjuma to people like Brittania-u, AITEO, NECONDE, EROTON, who spent their money and acquired the wells and have been active exploration. Agbami Field Agbami Field is an oil field in Nigeria. Discovered in late 1998, it was the second major deepwater oil field discovered off the Niger Delta, the first being Bonga Field by Shell. Agbami field Country Nigeria Offshore/onshore Offshore Operators Star Deep Water Partners Chevron, Famfa Oil, Petrobras, Statoil, NNPC Field history Discovery 1998 Start of production 2008 Production Current production of oil 70,000 barrels per day (~3.5×106 t/a) Peak of production (oil) 250,000 barrels per day (~1.2×107 t/a) Estimated oil in place 123 million tonnes (~ 100×106 m3 or 900 MMbbl) Producing formations Lower and middle Miocene deepwater turbiditic sandstones The field is located in nearly 1,500 meters (4,900 ft) of water off the central Niger Delta. The operator of the field is Star Deep Water Limited, an affiliate of Chevron. Also involved in the field are Famfa Oil, an indigenous oil company owned by the Alakija Family of Lagos, Petrobras (Brazil), Statoil, and NNPC (the national oil company of Nigeria). 1 Like |
Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by laudate: 12:26pm On Aug 13, 2017 |
FKO81: You are just going back & forth, trying to ramble your way out of your silly lies. Everyone has gone past this stage. Stop your copy-and-paste exercise which is only confusing you , and nobody else. This is an outdated document you are pasting here. Agbami currently produces 250,000 barrels of oil per day. Agbami oil field consist of OML 127, owned by Famfa, and OML 128 owned by Statoil & Petrobrass. You know this quite well. You even quoted the percentage shareholding of Statoil, Petrobrass and Chevron. So why are you still going round in circles?? NNPC has stakes in every oil well, because they hold federal govt. stakes in those wells. Tell me, does NNPC not have a stake in Aiteo's oil well too? 3 Likes |
Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by FKO81(m): 12:40pm On Aug 13, 2017 |
laudate:Current Agbami field production is 70,000pbd which star deep water is the operator both oml 127 and 128 and partners are Chevron, famfa, statoil, Petrobrass and NNPC, NNPC hold more than 30% in all wells in Nigeria |
Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by laudate: 12:46pm On Aug 13, 2017 |
FKO81: You are just rambling. Does NNPC not have a stake in your Aiteo's oil wells? Anyway, this is a 2015 report on Agbami oil field. 2 Likes
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Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by FKO81(m): 12:55pm On Aug 13, 2017 |
April 2017 Aiteo Group and Seplat lead indigenous Nigerian groundswell A great change is occurring in at the grassroots of the oil and gas sector in Nigeria. For most of our country's history as a petro-state, the International Oil Companies have called the shots, dominating the exploration and production of oil products. But now, indigenous companies are beginning to develop the capacity to compete with the IOCs, seizing back control and fortifying a groundswell of local content. Let's start with the history: when we think of the Nigerian oil sector, much in the same way that when we think of the oil sector anywhere, the names that come to mind are ExxonMobil, Chevron, Total, and Shell. In Nigeria, as across the world, these are some of the IOCs that routinely partner with, and benefit from, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC). These are the companies that are given the opportunity to dive into the exploration and production of oil from some of the largest fields in the Niger Delta, some of which have the capacity to produce several hundred thousand barrels of oil daily. The size of the IOCs production infrastructure and the reach of their distribution networks has long seen them favoured in the allocation of oil mining licences (OMLs). They are preferred over smaller firms for the sake of ease, as much as anything, and in the hope of a job well done. But the status-quo has shifted and with it, the dynamics of Nigeria's oil and gas sector are fast changing. Indigenous players are gearing up to grapple for control of Nigeria's upstream oil and gas industry from the majors that have dominated it for so long. But why the change of heart? Why are the indigenous players even being considered in the same breath as the IOCs? The proof, as they say in the UK, is in the pudding. Over the past 5 years or so, the local content providers have proved their ability by ramping up production capacity on the oil blocks to which they were given licence. Rather than being greedy and failing, they have consolidated the areas gently and slowly and, in doing so, have made serious gains on their IOCs counterparts in terms of technical expertise and finance capability. Per industry analysts, the indigenous companies breaking new ground include Seplat, Oando Plc, Nestoil, Newcross Petroleum Limited, but it is the integrated company Aiteo Group, run by the reclusive businessman Benedict Peters, that experts say is truly leading the charge. Industry pundits in Nigeria and wider international commentary platforms are keeping a close eye on Aiteo Group. After a strong run of results in 2017 YTD, the plucky local firm is even being tipped as one of the major players in the industry going by its antecedents. Aiteo Group discovers, produces, stores and delivers energy resources to marketplaces worldwide, and is currently working on developing energy resources in some of the world's most significant basins. In 2015, Aiteo was awarded the majority share in OML 29 after Shell put it up for tender and, in the last 12 months, has tripled production at the onshore site, reaching the heady heights of 90,000 barrels per day by March. Elsewhere in the indigenous sector, Seplat Petroleum Development Company Plc isn't far behind Aiteo, with production topping out at 50,000 bpd of crude oil YTD. Seplat are also currently supporting government on completion of the Amukpe to the Escravos pipeline which could spell favourable treatment in years to come. So what's the secret? It looks as though indigenous operators have been able to raise capital in a very effective fashion, allowing the acquisition of apparently marginal assets from IOCs. Once secured, the effective deployment of human and infrastructure capital has seen the indigenous firms either maintain, or exceed, inherited production levels. An even greater feat when once considers the grim picture that usually comes with a downturn in the oil markets. With indigenous firms accounting for approximately 12 per cent of Nigeria's 1.8million bpd total oil production, there is still a long way to go before the IOCs will be forced to address anything in-country. But it is encouraging to see the progress being made and the rewards being delivered to Nigeria. Further confirmation of our inherent entrepreneurial spirit, as if any more was needed! https://googleweblight.com/i?u=https://oilvoice.com/Opinion/3952/Aiteo-Group-and-Seplat-lead-indigenous-Nigerian-groundswell&grqid=Pt2tQmTU&hl=en-NG 4 Likes |
Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by FKO81(m): 12:58pm On Aug 13, 2017 |
laudate:I don't need screenshot I need source of your information |
Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by laudate: 1:01pm On Aug 13, 2017 |
Everybody, please which one is greater? 250,000 bpd or 90,000bpd? Simple mathematics. 1 Like |
Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by FKO81(m): 1:06pm On Aug 13, 2017 |
laudate:Agbami field Country Nigeria Offshore/onshore Offshore Operators Star Deep Water Partners Chevron, Famfa Oil, Petrobras, Statoil, NNPC Field history Discovery 1998 Start of production 2008 Production Current production of oil 70,000 barrels per day (~3.5×106 t/a) Peak of production (oil) 250,000 barrels per day (~1.2×107 t/a) Estimated oil in place 123 million tonnes (~ 100×106 m3 or 900 MMbbl) Producing formations Lower and middle Miocene deepwater turbiditic sandstones The field is located in nearly 1,500 meters (4,900 ft) of water off the central Niger Delta. The operator of the field is Star Deep Water Limited, an affiliate of Chevron. Also involved in the field are Famfa Oil, an indigenous oil company owned by the Alakija Family of Lagos, Petrobras (Brazil), Statoil, and NNPC (the national oil company of Nigeria). https://googleweblight.com/i?u=https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agba 1 Like |
Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by laudate: 1:09pm On Aug 13, 2017 |
FKO81:You keep citing an outdated Wikipedia entry. 1 Like
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Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by hilroy: 1:11pm On Aug 13, 2017 |
laudate: Laudate, please stop replying that flatron he is way below your intelligence level. It is only a fool that will think that a project that cost over $5b and an FPSO designed to hold capacity of 2.1m barrels will be producing at the same capacity as at when it started. I don't need an uninformed dude quoting wikipedia to know what is really on ground. I have a cousin that worked on Agbami project for 3 years, from first-hand account, Agbami reached its 250,000 bpd production capacity some months after starting production in 2008. 3 Likes |
Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by FKO81(m): 1:13pm On Aug 13, 2017 |
laudate: http://googleweblight.com/i?u=http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/03/aiteo-emerges-nigerias-leading-oil-gas-company-with-record-90kpod-output-in-1yr/&grqid=qe9LZu0m&hl=en-NG Aiteo emerges Nigeria’s leading oil & gas company with record 90kpod output in 1yr Aiteo emerges Nigeria’s leading oil & gas company with record 90kpod output in 1yr /ON MARCH 6, 201711:27 PM/ By Adekunle Aliyu Integrated energy group Aiteo has announced a peak production of 90kpod just one year after its acquisition of sub-Sharan Africa’s reputedly largest onshore oil bloc OML 29. Aiteo acquired OML 29 in September, 2015 when oil major Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) fully exited the facility. At the time of the divestment, average production was 23Kbpod. But Aiteo, one of the frontline sponsors of the just-concluded 16th Oil and Gas (NOG) Conference held in the country’s capital Abuja, says it has tripled this figure leveraging the diversity and skills of its work force and bona fides as a dynamic international energy conglomerate. |
Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by laudate: 1:14pm On Aug 13, 2017 |
hilroy:God bless you! I thought he was ignorant so I was trying to educate him, but it is now obvious that he knows the truth, but has refused to accept it. He is just pushing a deceitful agenda. I mean, how can someone still be waving around the 90,000 bpd produced by Aiteo, over the 250,000 bpd produced at Agbami? 1 Like |
Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by hilroy: 2:11pm On Aug 13, 2017 |
laudate: Even the Aiteo group he is masturbating over, is it not owned by Benedict Peters, how is Benedict peters an Igbo man? |
Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by laudate: 2:13pm On Aug 13, 2017 |
hilroy:Oh, Benedict Peters is definitely Igbo. It is just that he does not use his Igbo name. He has hidden it. |
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