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Re: Oil Plummets 30% As OPEC Deal Failure Sparks Price War Fears by sulaak(m): 7:49am On Mar 09, 2020
RaptObserver:
as for the four garage u referred to as refinaries, I didn't factor them in because the re nothing but mere rat houses. Dangote refinery is the only fisible refinery we can discuss and even plan on. As for Buhari, he will give account of his stewardship someday. He is not untouchable.

The four garages are viable infrastructures and will require less than $400 million for rehabilitation but please use a spellchecker.
Re: Oil Plummets 30% As OPEC Deal Failure Sparks Price War Fears by Mykel51(m): 7:50am On Mar 09, 2020
Devaluation and Recession...
Re: Oil Plummets 30% As OPEC Deal Failure Sparks Price War Fears by SenecaTheYonger: 7:50am On Mar 09, 2020
CanadaOrBust:


Elementary economics: if u produce a lot of something, the higher the price the better for u

Do you not know the meaning of plummet?
Re: Oil Plummets 30% As OPEC Deal Failure Sparks Price War Fears by Nobody: 7:50am On Mar 09, 2020
When the world is shifting from petroleum cow herder is busy sinking billions in the sahel looking for oil.


Is bihari reading the news with understanding? Your guess is as good as mine.



Next is that they will tell us that there is need for everyone to rear cow as oil price is crashing.



Good morning doomed 9ja.

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Re: Oil Plummets 30% As OPEC Deal Failure Sparks Price War Fears by RapistOnBail: 7:51am On Mar 09, 2020
SenecaTheYonger:


I know people that school in the NOrth, parricularly Maidugury. In fact, there are bloody stories from there that don't even make the news. If you're somebody with even below average IQ, you should know that for every violence or crime reported anywhere in Nigeria, 5 or more of the same crime goes unreported.

But I guess we should just ignore all the credible news sources because if they're not hyping this govt., it must be fake news.
Have you heard something like " There's always an opportunity in disguise from every Bad Situation? "

Good day!
Re: Oil Plummets 30% As OPEC Deal Failure Sparks Price War Fears by SenecaTheYonger: 7:51am On Mar 09, 2020
RapistOnBail:
Have you heard something like " There's always an opportunity in disguise from every Bad Situation? "

Good day!

Yeah, the mortuary business in the North must be booming right now. Such a morbid mindset.

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Re: Oil Plummets 30% As OPEC Deal Failure Sparks Price War Fears by dallyemmy: 7:53am On Mar 09, 2020
Wetin affect eyes affect nose wey make am comot water. We need to diversify our economy!
Re: Oil Plummets 30% As OPEC Deal Failure Sparks Price War Fears by RapistOnBail: 7:55am On Mar 09, 2020
SenecaTheYonger:


Yeah, the mortuary business in the North must be booming right now. Such a Morbid mindset.


Wow! I thought I was Arguing with an intellect.

Nairaland has been taken by Frustrated souls. Gadamit!
Re: Oil Plummets 30% As OPEC Deal Failure Sparks Price War Fears by sulaak(m): 7:56am On Mar 09, 2020
georgeiyke009:


And also cut cost of governance. Even the money was expected from China and I not sure they would be giving anyone any money anytime soon. The only thing is to cut spending

If they don't have incoming funds, the government will be force to cut the cost of governance, all those loans to pay for luxury cars will have to be paid back.

This is the best News for Nigerian, the oil well is dry, the government will now have to increase taxation and depend on the people instead of IOC.

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Re: Oil Plummets 30% As OPEC Deal Failure Sparks Price War Fears by CanadaOrBust: 8:03am On Mar 09, 2020
SenecaTheYonger:


Do you not know the meaning of plummet?

No. Educate me
Re: Oil Plummets 30% As OPEC Deal Failure Sparks Price War Fears by chosenwan1(m): 8:04am On Mar 09, 2020
loool, you have no idea. Those leaders do NOT care if a barrel sells for 1 dollar. You just don't understand how wicked those people are.
sulaak:


If they don't have incoming funds, the government will be force to cut the cost of governance, all those loans to pay for luxury cars will have to be paid back.

This is the best News for Nigerian, the oil well is dry, the government will now have to increase taxation and depend on the people instead of IOC.

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Re: Oil Plummets 30% As OPEC Deal Failure Sparks Price War Fears by Nobody: 8:09am On Mar 09, 2020
CanadaOrBust:


Ignorance. It is VERY BAD for US economy. US is by far the world’s greatest producer of oil. In fact there are speculations they did this partly to hurt US economy

The U.S are not reliant on crude oil like nigeria.

Their citizens n businesses will do well this period because the price of gasoline n diesel will fall heavily in America

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Re: Oil Plummets 30% As OPEC Deal Failure Sparks Price War Fears by sulaak(m): 8:09am On Mar 09, 2020
chosenwan1:
loool, you have no idea. Those leaders do NOT care if a barrel sells for 1 dollar. You just don't understand how wicked those people are.

Chief, the oil money has been used to oppress Nigerian, at $30 per barrel Nigeria cannot sell oil as the cost of offshore and deepsea oil extraction is between $25-35 per barrel. The oil well is now dry, those wicked people will not even be able to raise a loan to buy luxury cars.

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Re: Oil Plummets 30% As OPEC Deal Failure Sparks Price War Fears by CanadaOrBust: 8:12am On Mar 09, 2020
Oracle23:


The U.S are not reliant on crude oil like nigeria.

Their citizens n businesses will do well this period because the price of gasoline n diesel will fall heavily in America

Ignorance. It HURTS US economy! U can argue it hurts Nigerian economy more
Re: Oil Plummets 30% As OPEC Deal Failure Sparks Price War Fears by feedthenation(m): 8:14am On Mar 09, 2020
Will this translate to reduce price at the pumps.

Not a good thing for a mono-economy like Nigeria.

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Re: Oil Plummets 30% As OPEC Deal Failure Sparks Price War Fears by RillJ(m): 8:20am On Mar 09, 2020
Sunnycliff:


Can Fashola say that again?

Whatever you want to do or say today, beware of tomorrow!
Re: Oil Plummets 30% As OPEC Deal Failure Sparks Price War Fears by Agboriotejoye(m): 8:20am On Mar 09, 2020
The minster of petroleum knows what to do lipsrsealed
Re: Oil Plummets 30% As OPEC Deal Failure Sparks Price War Fears by angelfallz(m): 8:22am On Mar 09, 2020
sulaak:


Nigeria was in trouble in 1957 when oil was discovered, this is a blessing.
i get you, but it is us the common people that would suffer before that blessing is realised.
Re: Oil Plummets 30% As OPEC Deal Failure Sparks Price War Fears by Nobody: 8:25am On Mar 09, 2020
hisgrace090:
Uniting factor of Nigeria plumetting.

Falls one Nigeria believers will hate this news more than those that have the oil itself.

grin grin
Re: Oil Plummets 30% As OPEC Deal Failure Sparks Price War Fears by Nobody: 8:25am On Mar 09, 2020
sholatech:
Well, Nigeria Government will save billions in oil subsidy funds. However, our foreign reserves will be adversely affected.

U mean nigeria or another country?
Re: Oil Plummets 30% As OPEC Deal Failure Sparks Price War Fears by Nobody: 8:29am On Mar 09, 2020
sulaak:


One of the first requirement of IMF is SAP, cut wasteful expenditure, maybe that potential $500 million for NTA will be cut. Damn I am excited for Nigeria. Now the government has to start governing.

As long as they don't force us to devalue our already shitty currency, then am game
Re: Oil Plummets 30% As OPEC Deal Failure Sparks Price War Fears by femmy2010(m): 8:34am On Mar 09, 2020
sholatech:
Well, Nigeria Government will save billions in oil subsidy funds. However, our foreign reserves will be adversely affected.

Our best bet is to have multiple functional refineries in the Country.
Nigeria can be great if only we all can do our bit .
Re: Oil Plummets 30% As OPEC Deal Failure Sparks Price War Fears by Blackking98(m): 8:34am On Mar 09, 2020
horsepower102:
Great news

It will even go down more.

Soon NNPC will be as useless as NITEL.

Everyone should go and develop their land with their hard work instead of waiting for oil revenue stolen from other people’s land.
God bless u lol

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Re: Oil Plummets 30% As OPEC Deal Failure Sparks Price War Fears by InvertedHammer: 8:38am On Mar 09, 2020
CanadaOrBust:


Ignorance. It is VERY BAD for US economy. US is by far the world’s greatest producer of oil. In fact there are speculations they did this partly to hurt US economy
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It has nothing to do with US. It is between Russia and Saudi Arabia. Russia didn't want to play ball at the last OPEC meeting and Saudi decided to give huge discount in prices. And here we are. US economy is not hugely tied to oil export like Russia and Saudi Arabia. A country like Nigeria is justa mere spectator.

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Re: Oil Plummets 30% As OPEC Deal Failure Sparks Price War Fears by 0m0nnakoda: 8:38am On Mar 09, 2020
SenecaTheYonger:
Oil price fall is good for the US economy but bad for countries like Nigeria whose economy runs on oil export.
How is it good for the US economy?
Re: Oil Plummets 30% As OPEC Deal Failure Sparks Price War Fears by 0m0nnakoda: 8:42am On Mar 09, 2020
SpecialAgent:


As long as they don't force us to devalue our already shitty currency, then am game
The currency will devalue.
Our dollar denominated debt position is precarious.
We may struggle to service debts and to pay for imports.
I expect to see very significant devaluation in the coming months possibly 800 naira for a dollar
Re: Oil Plummets 30% As OPEC Deal Failure Sparks Price War Fears by 0m0nnakoda: 8:46am On Mar 09, 2020
RapistOnBail:
I could sense a lack of self confidence and also a BLAME game from you.

Believe it or bad, the north has some of the sanest climate in Nigeria. You wouldnt understand this if your brain has been programmed to believing on a General false Assumptions
?can you translate this into English?

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Re: Oil Plummets 30% As OPEC Deal Failure Sparks Price War Fears by CanadaOrBust: 8:48am On Mar 09, 2020
InvertedHammer:

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It has nothing to do with US. It is between Russia and Saudi Arabia. Russia didn't want to play ball at the last OPEC meeting and Saudi decided to give huge discount in prices. And here we are. US economy is not hugely tied to oil export like Russia and Saudi Arabia. A country like Nigeria is justa mere spectator.

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Well I heard an economist say Russia could have done that partly to hurt US economy. If oil price stays low for long US will go into recession
Re: Oil Plummets 30% As OPEC Deal Failure Sparks Price War Fears by klax(m): 8:51am On Mar 09, 2020
Hahahaha the lifeless bitch and his party has sedn another blame game window open to hide their failure.

The next you wilm hear now is Oh oil price fall that is why buhari can executeg good governance.

Oh oil price fall that is why they borrows billions of dollars but oil price has be stable and good for 3 to 4 years now but achieved nothing but failure and insane borrowing.

*A Failure always has excuses*

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Re: Oil Plummets 30% As OPEC Deal Failure Sparks Price War Fears by wink2015(m): 8:53am On Mar 09, 2020
Oil prices plunged 30% in early trading after OPEC’s failure to strike a deal with its allies regarding production cuts caused Saudi Arabia to slash its prices as it reportedly gets set to ramp up production, leading to fears of an all-out price war.

International benchmark Brent crude futures plummeted 30% to $32.05 per barrel. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude dropped 27% to $30 per barrel, its lowest level since Feb. 22, 2016.

“This has turned into a scorched Earth approach by Saudi Arabia, in particular, to deal with the problem of chronic overproduction,” Again Capital’s John Kilduff said. “The Saudis are the lowest cost producer by far. There is a reckoning ahead for all other producers, especially those companies operating in the U.S shale patch.”

After the initial drop the losses were pared somewhat, with each contract trading down slightly more than 21%.

On Saturday, Saudi Arabia announced massive discounts to its official selling prices for April, and the nation is reportedly preparing to increase its production above the 10 million barrel per day mark, according to a Reuters report. The kingdom currently pumps 9.7 million barrels per day, but has the capacity to ramp up to 12.5 million barrels per day.

“We believe the OPEC and Russia oil price war unequivocally started this weekend when Saudi Arabia aggressively cut the relative price at which it sells its crude by the most in at least 20 years,” Goldman Sachs analyst Damien Courvalin said in a note to clients Sunday. “The prognosis for the oil market is even more dire than in November 2014, when such a price war last started, as it comes to a head with the significant collapse in oil demand due to the coronavirus,” the firm added.

Goldman cut its second and third quarter Brent forecast to $30 per barrel, and said that prices could dip into the $20s.

Saudi Arabia’s price cut followed a breakdown of talks in Vienna last week. On Thursday, OPEC recommended additional production cuts of 1.5 million barrels per day starting in April and extending until the end of the year. But OPEC ally Russia rejected the additional cuts when the 14-member cartel and its allies, known as OPEC+, met on Friday.

The meeting also concluded with no directive about the production cuts that are currently in place but set to expire at the end of the month. This effectively means that nations will soon have free rein over how much they pump.

“As from 1 April we are starting to work without minding the quotas or reductions which were in place earlier,” Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak told reporters Friday at the OPEC+ meeting in Vienna, adding, “but this does not mean that each country would not monitor and analyze market developments.”

Oil prices have already moved sharply lower this year as the coronavirus outbreak has led to softer demand for crude. A potential supply glut could pressure prices further.

“Both events – coronavirus and OPEC+ falling apart were not expected or priced into the market a month ago,” said Rebecca Babin, senior equity trader for CIBC Private Wealth Management. She said the key things to watch going forward are whether or not Saudi Arabia and Russia reach a “Hail Mary” deal, and if not, how quickly U.S. supply is shut in to support prices.

“There is still significant uncertainty, but the commodity market is not waiting around to find out if miracles can happen,” she added.

The unfolding of events is reminiscent of 2014 when Saudi Arabia, Russia and the U.S. competed for market share in the oil industry. As production escalated, prices plummeted. Some see prices heading back to those lows.

″$20 oil in 2020 is coming,” Ali Khedery, formerly Exxon’s senior Middle East advisor and now CEO of U.S.-based strategy firm Dragoman Ventures, wrote Sunday on Twitter. “Huge geopolitical implications. Timely stimulus for net consumers. Catastrophic for failed/failing petro-kleptocracies Iraq, Iran, etc - may prove existential 1-2 punch when paired with COVID19.”

But others, including Eurasia Group, believe that Saudi Arabia and Russia will eventually come to an agreement.

“The most likely outcome of the failure of the Vienna talks is a limited oil price war before the two sides agree on a new deal,” analysts led by Ayham Kamel said in a note to clients Sunday. The firm puts the chances of an eventual agreement at 60%.

Vital Knowledge founder Adam Crisafulli said Sunday that oil “has become a bigger problem for markets than the coronavirus,” but also said that he does not foresee prices falling to the Jan. 2016 lows.

“Saudi Arabia can’t tolerate an oil depression – the country’s fiscal breakeven oil prices remains very high, Saudi Aramco is now a public company, and MBS’s grip on power isn’t yet absolute. As a result, the [government] won’t be so cavalier in sending oil back into the $30s (or even lower),” he said in a note to clients Sunday.
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/03/08/oil-plummets-30percent-as-opec-deal-failure-sparks-price-war-fears.html


NORTHERN NIGERIA THAT REFUSE TO ACCEPT RESTRUCTURING AND FACE AGRICULTURE.

I HOPE THEY ARE READING ALL THIS NEWS.

IF THEY DEVELOPED A SOUND AGRICULTURE IN THE NORTH WILL THAT NOT HELP NIGERIA TO HAVE AN EASY START.

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