OPINION/EDITORIAL

Shifting Dynamics in Nigeria’s Downstream Sector

November 12, 2025/CSL Report Petroleum marketers in Nigeria may soon halt petrol importation following the Federal Government’s introduction of a 15 percent import duty on refined petroleum products and a recent price cut by the Dangote Petroleum Refinery. The refinery reduced its gantry price of Premium Motor Spirit (petrol) by […]

Taxing, Borrowing the Future Without Building: What Has Nigeria’s Fiscal Authority Done for the Real Sector?

November 12, 2025 By Blaise Udunze In today’s Nigeria, one uncomfortable truth has become glaring that the fiscal authority collects, but it does not build. It borrows, but it does not produce. It taxes, but it does not empower. For years, the Nigerian government has pursued fiscal policies more obsessed […]

Broken Promises by Wealthy Nations: Africa Needs to Finance its Energy Addition then Transition

African oil and gas producers should also seek to maximize their own capacities as they develop their own subsurface resources November 11, 2025/AEC By NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman, African Energy Chamber At ADIPEC this year, I was skeptical about participating in COP 30. African nations are heading to Brazil for […]