Egypt: Petroleum Minister Oversees Progress of Energos Power Fsru for Egypt’s Gas Grid
[Egypt Online] Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Karim Badawi conducted an inspection tour On Tuesday, June 24, 2025, at the "Tahya Misr" berth in the Alexandria Port to check the progress of the "Energos Power" Floating Storage and Regasification Unit's (FSRU) preparation, before its move to Ain Sokhna Port for connection to its dedicated berth.
Nigeria: Iran-Israel War – Petrol Nears N1,000/L in Nigeria, Marketers Predict Further Hike
[Daily Trust] From Abdullateef Aliyu and Dotun Omisakin, Lagos; Faruk Shuaibu; Ahmad Datti and Salim Umar Ibrahim, Kano
Nigeria: EFCC Arrests Ex-NNPC Top Official, Others Over Alleged $7.2 Billion Refineries Maintenance Fraud
[Premium Times] According to the sources, Mr Isa was detained by the agency along with a former Managing Director of Warri Refinery, Jimoh Olasunkanmi.
Nigeria: EFCC Arrests Ex-NNPC Top Official, Others Over Alleged $7.2 Billion Refineries Maintenance Fraud
[Premium Times] According to the sources, Mr Isa was detained by the agency along with a former Managing Director of Warri Refinery, Jimoh Olasunkanmi.
Nigeria: NNPC Increases Petrol Price
[Premium Times] Recently, global economic uncertainties have led to fluctuations in crude oil prices, resulting in corresponding changes in retail fuel prices.
Uganda: Uganda Faces Rising Fuel Prices Amid Iran-Israel Conflict
[Nile Post] By Andrew Victor Mawanda Naimanye
Nigeria: Soneye Resigns As NNPCL Spokesman
[Leadership] Spokesman of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC), Olufemi Soneye, has resigned as the company's chief corporate communications officer.
Nigeria: NNPCL Adjusts Petrol Price From N910 to N945 in Abuja
[Daily Trust] The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has increased prices of fuel from N910 to N945 in Abuja.
Nigeria: Dangote’s Masterstroke, By Wole Olaoye
[Premium Times] You perch on my overburdened back while assuring me that you would do anything to lighten my distress -- except getting off my back! That is the assurance that Nigeria's petroleum middlemen keep giving Nigerians in their bid to cement their parasitic perch between petroleum products and the consumers.
Nigeria: Dan Kunle’s Call to Surrender Nigeria’s Oil Industry
[Vanguard] Nearly every line in this trending piece without a title sounds ludicrous, truly beyond sycophancy. It was a masterclass in what not to do. Indeed, tone deaf. It wasn't just a bad PR job. Succinctly put, rather than throw more light and shape perception about Dangote and his refinery's capacity, capability, and legitimate ambition, Dan Kunle surrendered the narrative to mockery.