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Nigeria Seeks $15bn Upfront Oil Payment From India by ojoadeola: 9:24am On Oct 18, 2016
NIGERIA has commenced negotiations with the Indian government for the release of $15bn as upfront payment for crude oil purchase.

The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, disclosed this on Monday.

The minister was quoted to have said in a statement signed by the Director, Press, Ministry of Petroleum Resources, Idang Alibi, that the deal would be in consideration for Indian public sector companies collaborating with Nigeria in the refining sector as well as exploration and production activities.



He explained that the collaboration would be on a government-to-government basis by Indian PSU companies, long-term contracts for supply of crude to such firms by Nigeria, and executing city gas distribution.

Kachikwu, who is currently on a three-day visit to India, was said to have concluded talks on the investments in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector in a bilateral meeting with the Indian Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Shri Dharmendra Pradhan.

The statement said both ministers noted the existing and significant engagement between the two countries in the hydrocarbon sector, while acknowledging that Nigeria is one of the largest trading partners of India in Africa, especially in terms of crude oil and gas.

It said in 2015, India imported nearly 23.7 million metric tonnes of crude (nearly 12 per cent of the country’s overall imports) and over two million metric tonnes of Liquefied Natural Gas from Nigeria.

The statement read in part, “Following this negotiation, the two countries have agreed to work on a Memorandum of Understanding to facilitate investments by India in the Nigerian oil and gas sector, and specifically in areas such as term contract, participation of Indian companies in the refining sector, oil and gas marketing, upstream ventures, the development of gas infrastructure and in the training of oil and gas personnel in Nigeria.

“The MoU is expected to be firmed up in December during Petrotech-2016. Both ministers also agreed to strengthen the existing cooperation in oil and gas sector, and in particular to explore investment opportunities for Indian public and private sector companies in Nigeria.”

On the sidelines of the visit, Kachikwu had one-on-one meetings with top executives of Indian public sector oil and gas companies, and representatives of some private firms, the statement said.

Reuters quoted the minister as saying that the nation’s oil production rate was expected to jump by 22 per cent by the year-end to 2.2 million barrels per day from current levels, adding that he hoped a force majeure on all its oil fields would be lifted by December or January.

Kachikwu told reporters, “Nigeria has a bit of a cash flow problem right now. Our reserves are not as strong as we want them. The impact of that is the value of the naira is coming down.

“So, what we are trying is to leverage the assets we have to receive immediate cash.”

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Re: Nigeria Seeks $15bn Upfront Oil Payment From India by bigtt76(f): 9:33am On Oct 18, 2016
Upfront for oil supply that may not be met? grin This na official 419 naaa (advance fee tinz)
Re: Nigeria Seeks $15bn Upfront Oil Payment From India by omowolewa: 9:41am On Oct 18, 2016
Upfront payment ensures steady buyer for our crude but let's know the terms of purchase.

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Re: Nigeria Seeks $15bn Upfront Oil Payment From India by Sibrah: 10:41am On Oct 18, 2016
Masterstroke transaction, as long as what we lose doesn't compare to our interest paid on loans.
Re: Nigeria Seeks $15bn Upfront Oil Payment From India by 989900D: 11:18am On Oct 18, 2016
Kachikwu has really done well for this country: from China to India to the middle east deals, to revamping NNPC, attending to issues in the ND . . . he is a blessing to this administration.

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Re: Nigeria Seeks $15bn Upfront Oil Payment From India by sarrki(m): 11:21am On Oct 18, 2016
Economic analyst in the house pls


Tell us the impact

Both negative and positive

Cc hungerbad

Cc tonyebarcanista
Re: Nigeria Seeks $15bn Upfront Oil Payment From India by Nobody: 11:22am On Oct 18, 2016
It is our national interests that matters. Nigeria is in dire need of money to meet infrastructural deficits. I just hope Avengers wouldn't sabotage this man's laudable efforts.
Re: Nigeria Seeks $15bn Upfront Oil Payment From India by Boscojugunu(m): 11:24am On Oct 18, 2016
GOOD. NICE ONE FROM BUHARI
Re: Nigeria Seeks $15bn Upfront Oil Payment From India by TonyeBarcanista(m): 12:42pm On Oct 18, 2016
sarrki:
Economic analyst in the house pls


Tell us the impact

Both negative and positive

Cc hungerbad

Cc tonyebarcanista
Positive: It guarantees buying and give us the needed cash. Also, a decrease in price of crude oil won't affect revenue from the deal.



Negative: Should the price of crude oil go up, it means we will sell to India at "deficit".



In my opinion, it is a good deal

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Re: Nigeria Seeks $15bn Upfront Oil Payment From India by Sibrah: 1:00pm On Oct 18, 2016
sarrki:
Economic analyst in the house pls


Tell us the impact

Both negative and positive

Cc hungerbad

Cc tonyebarcanista
In addition to TonyeBarcanista's post there is the risk of mismanagement attached to it. If the upfront payment from India is by chance looted and exhausted too quickly, it may mean we will be pumping oil and delivering it to india without getting payments to satisfy our future needs as a nation.

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Re: Nigeria Seeks $15bn Upfront Oil Payment From India by TonyeBarcanista(m): 1:11pm On Oct 18, 2016
Sibrah:
In addition to TonyeBarcanista's post there is the risk of mismanagement attached to it. If the upfront payment from India is by chance looted and exhausted too quickly, it may mean we will be pumping oil and delivering it to india without getting payments to satisfy our future needs as a nation.
Absolutely! I hope the government won't mismanage the money.
Re: Nigeria Seeks $15bn Upfront Oil Payment From India by sarrki(m): 1:19pm On Oct 18, 2016
TonyeBarcanista:
Positive: It guarantees buying and give us the needed cash. Also, a decrease in price of crude oil won't affect revenue from the deal.



Negative: Should the price of crude oil go up, it means we will sell to India at "deficit".



In my opinion, it is a good deal

Thanks bro
Re: Nigeria Seeks $15bn Upfront Oil Payment From India by sarrki(m): 1:21pm On Oct 18, 2016
Sibrah:
In addition to TonyeBarcanista's post there is the risk of mismanagement attached to it. If the upfront payment from India is by chance looted and exhausted too quickly, it may mean we will be pumping oil and delivering it to india without getting payments to satisfy our future needs as a nation.

Nice one bro

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