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Nigeria seeks Saudi Arabia investment in building refinery

He said the government has begun talks with the Saudi official oil company, Saudi Aramco, for investment in Nigeria’s moribund refineries and liquefied natural gas-producing company .

”We are looking at the cooperation across multi-levels, refinery, for example, we are looking for investment in four of our refineries,” Mr Kachikwu said. The Nigerians government has not been able to keep the existing refineries working to installed capacity or build a new one. ”Nigeria and @Saudi_Aramco Discussing Refining Investments. Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. @IbeKachikwu discusses firm talks on refining investments resulting from strategic value meeting with H.E @Khalid_AlFalih.

 

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Who did this to Nigeria so tht we cn go ask for forgiveness

Shame of a country. I thought kachukwu was building to be completed in 2019. Incompetency at its peak.

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