He attributed the JV to President Bola Tinubu’s leadership and foresight in industry reforms.
Mr Ojulari underscored the need for a shared vision of progress and performance for Nigeria’s oil and gas industry.
Mr Babawale stated that the syndicate was involved in the hostile attack on oil and gas installations in the Niger Delta region.
He said the price of fuel in a deregulated market was being dictated by the international crude oil price.
“(It’s) a remarkable departure from the challenges of the past. This consistency speaks volume on the strides made in stabilizing the downstream sector,” said Mr Lokpobiri
“You can see the price disparity: some filling stations are selling at ₦1,050, NNPC Mega station is selling at ₦999, others are selling for ₦1,020, that is the real essence of deregulation,”
OPEC has appointed Ademola Adeyemi-Bero as chairman of the OPEC board of governors for 2025.
He expressed the federal government’s resolve to remain dedicated to fostering partnerships within OPEC and beyond.
He reiterated commitment to ensure Nigerians’ safety in all aspects of petroleum product distribution and transport.
FRSC has sought the Ministry of Petroleum Resources’ assistance in tackling rising road crashes involving tankers nationwide.
