A peaceful outcome of the 2015 presidential election was the desire of the generality of Nigerians and the international community. Thankfully, we...
Oil prices have plunged recently, affecting everyone: producers, exporters, governments, and consumers. Overall, we see this as a shot in the arm...
The development of new, unconventional energy sources, such as shale gas, tight oils, coal seam gas and oil sands, are driving a...
Ernest Moniz, Energy Secretary ‘Those restrictions on exports were borne, as was the Department of Energy and the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, on...
Doubts about the sustainability of the North American oil and gas boom centre on rapidly declining output from many shale wells after...
Ukraine’s Fuel Minister Stavitsky, Ukraine’s President Yanukovich, Netherlands’ Prime Minister Rutte and Voser CEO of Royal Dutch Shell shake hands after exchanging...
A joint scholarship scheme (“TQJS”) titled TEPNG/ Quai d’Orsay, has been established between Total and the Embassy of France in Nigeria. Under...
The United States and Nigeria are teaming up to develop the African country’s offshore oil and gas industry. The U.S. Trade and...
Global demand for fuel additives will increase 4.7%/year to 26.5 million tonnes in 2016, with demand in value terms advancing 8%/year to...
The recent power agreement signing between Transnational Corporation of Nigeria Plc (Transcorp) and General Electric (GE) is raising critical questions in the...
When looking at the global energy scene, it is important to consider where we are today, where we might be going, and...
Exploiting the world’s vast resources of unconventional natural gas holds the key to a golden age of gas, but for that to...
For the price of cheap gasoline, Nigeria paid billions of dollars into a corrupt government system of fuel subsidies that saw huge...
The Association of Electricity Consumers of Nigeria (AECN) has accused a former member of the House of Representatives, Dino Melaiye, of demonstrating...