GULF OF GUINEA ENERGY DIALOGUES

A QUARTERLY COLLOQUIUM TO ONBOARD ACTIONABLE RESEARCH TO MITIGATE THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACT OF ENERGY TRANSITION AND PROFER STRATEGIES FOR EFFICIENTLY HARNESSING THE ENERGY AND MARITIME RESOURCES OF THE GULF OF GUINEA REGION FOR SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.

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As Dangote Petroleum Refinery Finally Goes on Stream…

After several delays, the US$19 billion Dangote Refinery, the world’s largest single-stream petroleum products processing plant, will be formally inaugurated today, in the Lekki Free Trade Zone of Lagos State.

And the epochal milestone will be flagged off by none other than President Mohammadu Buhari who leaves office in a week. This is one assignment (and…

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Emmanuel Egbogah Legacy Lecture

Emmanuel Egbogah Legacy Lecture

The 12th Emmanuel Egbogah Legacy Lecture Series holds tomorrow at the Emmanuel Egbogah Auditorium, Emerald Energy Institute, University of Port Harcourt.

 

The Lecture series, personally founded by the late Dr. Emmanuel Onu Egbogah in 2006, marked the commencement of his several endowments at the University of Port Harcourt (in addition to other interventions…

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The Case for a Viable Nigerian Petroleum Industry During the Energy Transition

It is a no-brainer that three factors have hobbled and continue to hobble the growth and expansion of the Nigerian petroleum industry, even as it is caught between the dire need to squeeze out every dollar it can get from oil and the urgency to start steering the industry towards her carbon zero…

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THE TINUBU ENERGY AGENDA 2

The last blog post of Energy Nuggets Daily started a series on the Tinubu Energy Agenda, looking at the recommendations of the Oil and Gas Sub-Committee of the President’s Pre-Inauguration Policy Advisory Council. (See ENERGY NUGGETS DAILY of June 26).

Once more we want to apologise for the breaks we have experienced in the last several…

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