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Could This Be The Beginning Of An End For Oil Well Owners In Nigeria? by Ayanfeoluxyz(op): 8:24pm On Mar 13, 2019
This could be a right step in the right direction!

Re: Could This Be The Beginning Of An End For Oil Well Owners In Nigeria? by GoldCircle: 8:26pm On Mar 13, 2019
OP, Do you even know the meaning of this?
Re: Could This Be The Beginning Of An End For Oil Well Owners In Nigeria? by Ayanfeoluxyz(op): 8:28pm On Mar 13, 2019
GoldCircle:
OP, Do you even know the meaning of this?
oya school us. You could be of great help!
Re: Could This Be The Beginning Of An End For Oil Well Owners In Nigeria? by slimfit1(m): 8:30pm On Mar 13, 2019
We are watching Buhari want to step on fire.
Re: Could This Be The Beginning Of An End For Oil Well Owners In Nigeria? by Nobody: 8:31pm On Mar 13, 2019
Ayanfeoluxyz:
This could be a right step in the right direction!
It is the right step, but just that the OML/OPL will now be reissued to a new set of thieves. They do not publish the number of Oil Blocs, Wells or even the Licenses where we can find them and trace them to people who pump the oil that flows under our feet.

Nigerians are so silly, they are fighting over the % shared to 'Nigeria' but have not thought about the gentlemen/ladies who own the Wells that the 'mining' companies drill/explore.

Last I checked, we called this 'One Nigeria' even 3 million people excluding soldiers died so we can share all resources among all 200 million Souls that walk and talk on this land.

Yet, few have cornered everything and the poor masses are also 'hailing' them.

Una never see anything. In 25 fuccking years, it will be a stigma to drive a gasoline/diesel car. And Oil will be cheaper than water. grin
Re: Could This Be The Beginning Of An End For Oil Well Owners In Nigeria? by Xisnin(m): 9:01pm On Mar 13, 2019
The government cannot take over oil wells unless the license expires or through new legislation.

Since no further information is provided, we may assume that this particular oil well license
has expired.

If this is the case, the letter changes nothing and the oil well will be re-issued to new owners at a later date.
Re: Could This Be The Beginning Of An End For Oil Well Owners In Nigeria? by Nobody: 9:38pm On Mar 13, 2019
CosmoDroid:
It is the right step, but just that the OML/OPL will now be reissued to a new set of thieves. They do not publish the number of Oil Blocs, Wells or even the Licenses where we can find them and trace them to people who pump the oil that flows under our feet.

Nigerians are so silly, they are fighting over the % shared to 'Nigeria' but have not thought about the gentlemen/ladies who own the Wells that the 'mining' companies drill/explore.

Last I checked, we called this 'One Nigeria' even 3 million people excluding soldiers died so we can share all resources among all 200 million Souls that walk and talk on this land.

Yet, few have cornered everything and the poor masses are also 'hailing' them.

Una never see anything. In 25 fuccking years, it will be a stigma to drive a gasoline/diesel car. And Oil will be cheaper than water. grin
Too much sense in just few lines.
The best comment in this thread.
Kudos for being the son of your father.
Re: Could This Be The Beginning Of An End For Oil Well Owners In Nigeria? by etrouble: 9:39pm On Mar 13, 2019
slimfit1:
We are watching Buhari want to step on fire.
He has stepped on fire severally and he remained unburned.
Re: Could This Be The Beginning Of An End For Oil Well Owners In Nigeria? by chloride6: 9:56pm On Mar 13, 2019
Lol.

Unfortunately, the memo wasnt intended for public consumption else it would have given a background.

Shell hadn't produced 1 drop of oil since the Kero Saro Wiwa issue oved 25 years ago.

It is most possible that shell's license has expired and the FG is stepping in to produce those wells.

Shikena.
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