Nigeria targets oil companies for a greater share of profits

  • 📰 SowetanLIVE
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 26 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 14%
  • Publisher: 63%

Belgique Nouvelles Nouvelles

In a move Nigeria's president hailed as a 'landmark moment', Africa's largest oil producer approved legislation this week to bolster its share of revenues from international majors.

In a move Nigeria's president hailed as a"landmark moment", Africa's largest oil producer approved legislation this week to bolster its share of revenues from international majors.

But oil industry insiders have slammed the change as an ill-planned attempt to grab money and warn that it could prompt an exodus of investments as foreign firms turn their backs on Nigeria. The law mandated that the split of revenues between the state and the international oil firms should be reviewed if prices climbed over $20 per barrel.

Buhari's government have accused previous Nigerian lawmakers of having vested interests in making sure the bulk of oil revenues remained in private hands.

 

Merci pour votre commentaire. Votre commentaire sera publié après examen.
Nous avons résumé cette actualité afin que vous puissiez la lire rapidement. Si l'actualité vous intéresse, vous pouvez lire le texte intégral ici. Lire la suite:

 /  🏆 13. in BE

Belgique Dernières Nouvelles, Belgique Actualités

Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.

Aramco, the world’s biggest polluter, goes to market🔒 Saudi-owned Aramco aims to list 5% of its shares on the Riyadh-based bourse in December with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman insisting that the oil giant is valued at $2-trillion.
La source: mailandguardian - 🏆 2. / 92 Lire la suite »

Opec chief sees upside potential for oil market in 2020Oil outlook is looking brighter than expected, says secretary-general Mohammad Barkindo
La source: BDliveSA - 🏆 12. / 63 Lire la suite »