Some Niger Delta indigene have urged the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) to reverse the 2024 licencing and 2022/23 Mini Bid Round for oil blocs in the oil' rich region.
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Nigeria has concluded plans to start auctioning undeveloped oil and gas blocks from the year 2025. According to a report on the official website of global news agency Reuters, Nigeria will take ...
TotalEnergies Exploration & Production (E&P) Nigeria, Sahara Deepwater Resources Limited and 15 other oil and gas companies have emerged winners in the 2024 oil bid round conducted by the ...
Nigeria will hold an auction for undeveloped oil and gas blocks next year, focusing on natural gas to align with UN Sustainable Development Goals. This will be the third auction since 2021, aiming to ...
Our correspondent reports that TotalEnergies won a block out of the two it contested for. In the final result, SIFAX & RoyalGate Consortium won PPL 300-DO; OceanGate Engineering Oil and Gas Ltd ...
LAGOS, Dec 18 (Reuters) - Nigeria will auction undeveloped oil and gas blocks next year, prioritising natural gas development to support the country's commitment to UN Sustainable Development ...
SAHARA Deepwaters, Total Energies, First E&P, MRS and others, yesterday, emerged the winners of 25 blocks under the 2024 oil bidding. This was even as the Nigerian Upstream Regulatory Commission ...
The Chinese government vowed to block the sale of TikTok's algorithm which tailors content recommendations to each user. A new buyer would be forced to rebuild the algorithm that powers the app.
QatarEnergy agreed to acquire working interest in Block 2813B offshore Namibia from a Chevron subsidiary. QatarEnergy has entered into an agreement with Harmattan Energy Ltd. (HEL), an indirect ...
Libya's National Oil Corporation to declare force majeure. It comes after some of the Zawiya Refinery's reservoirs were seriously damaged as a result of ongoing faceoffs between armed groups nearby.
The justices voted to hear an appeal from oil and bio-fuel producers who sued the Environmental Protection Agency, arguing it had given California too much authority to regulate motor vehicles in ...