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Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Meet OPEC’s 1.8mb/d Oil Production Quota ― FG by adefitim(m): 9:06pm On Mar 09, 2022
buckeyemedia:
Which time in your history were you able to meet OPEC’s quota?

Name the President? You think by blaming President Buhari exonerates your Father or grandfather from been part of Nigeria’s problem?

Nigerians always looking for a scapegoat, it is always someone else, never us?

Thank you

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Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Meet OPEC’s 1.8mb/d Oil Production Quota ― FG by Enyimbamercedes: 9:06pm On Mar 09, 2022
The Minister of Petroleum should address this… oh wait… that’s the president and he is currently away on medical tourism!

Then some jagabandits want to vote another geriatric into power

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Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Meet OPEC’s 1.8mb/d Oil Production Quota ― FG by nobetoday: 9:09pm On Mar 09, 2022
When we have bunch of abokis seating on the mat to solve Nigeria's economy, what do one expect?

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Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Meet OPEC’s 1.8mb/d Oil Production Quota ― FG by iwaeda: 9:10pm On Mar 09, 2022
Eriokanmi:
At times you just have to keep quiet instead of embarrassing yourself due to ignorance. Google is there for everyone to use but some lazy youths won't. Had those investors not withdrawn due to security challenges and bad economy, we'd have done more than 1.8m/barrel because we had surpassed that in the past.

Nigeria naira didn't just suffer this way, investors had taken back their dollar and invented elsewhere. Seplat, an indigenous oil company even wanted to buy some of the stakes left behind by one of those oil companies but politics is halting the move

Pele buckeyemedia or Erionkan re dalejo.
What capacity does Seplat have to buy Mobil and shell. You are a novice and an outsider grin grin angry

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Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Meet OPEC’s 1.8mb/d Oil Production Quota ― FG by mauchiz: 9:12pm On Mar 09, 2022
Sylva and Buhari are not wise, why don't they call this people and make businesses easy for them, create laws that make doing business easy for them.

You have signed pib laws, then IOC decides to check out, have a meeting with them and know were they have issues and wave some things out for them, to enable them keep investing in Nigeria.
These same IOC are in other African countries doing well, but because we have dumb leaders, that don't know how to negotiate, opportunities are passing us by.

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Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Meet OPEC’s 1.8mb/d Oil Production Quota ― FG by bayelsaowei(m): 9:14pm On Mar 09, 2022
Useless sylva...these freaks are annoying..he should ask himself and his oga why many persons are pulling out and refusing to invest in the oil and gas sector..

Nonsense people...they have destroyed the country to the extent we are now missing out on a wonderful opportunity with the oil price soaring above 100 dollars..

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Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Meet OPEC’s 1.8mb/d Oil Production Quota ― FG by bayelsaowei(m): 9:15pm On Mar 09, 2022
mauchiz:
Sylva and Buhari are not wise, why don't they call this people and make businesses easy for them, create laws that make doing business easy for them.

You have signed pib laws, then IOC decides to check out, have a meeting with them and know were they have issues and wave some things out for them, to enable them keep investing in Nigeria.
These same IOC are in other African countries doing well, but because we have dumb leaders, that don't know how to negotiate, opportunities are passing us by.
they are both fools...the insecurity in the country is alarming..government regulations are draconian..why won't the IOCs pull out..now we can't maximise the opportunities right in front of us with oil above 100 dollars per barrel..

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Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Meet OPEC’s 1.8mb/d Oil Production Quota ― FG by Eriokanmi: 9:16pm On Mar 09, 2022
iwaeda:


Pele buckeyemedia or Erionkan re dalejo.
What capacity does Seplat have to buy Mobil and shell. You are a novice and an outsider grin grin angry
You didn't read my comment before spewing this trash, quite obvious. Google the meaning of the word STAKE and compare with your post....no wonder we have millions of graduates yet, no job. Some aren't even qualified to hold that certificate and I see you as one.
Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Meet OPEC’s 1.8mb/d Oil Production Quota ― FG by Evii: 9:27pm On Mar 09, 2022
I hope Lia Muhammad won't use this as an excuse for PMB underperformance...b'cos he had said in the past that price of crude during GEJ era was around $120pb and sine they(APC) took over it hasn't gotten anyway close. @LiaMuhammad come see crude now oooh

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Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Meet OPEC’s 1.8mb/d Oil Production Quota ― FG by godofuck231: 9:39pm On Mar 09, 2022
I agree, but the boys in the creek can do twice that
Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Meet OPEC’s 1.8mb/d Oil Production Quota ― FG by mauchiz: 9:41pm On Mar 09, 2022
bayelsaowei:
they are both fools...the insecurity in the country is alarming..government regulations are draconian..why won't the IOCs pull out..now we can't maximise the opportunities right in front of us with oil above 100 dollars per barrel..

Exactly, our leaders don't think, I will not say they should amend the pib, they should wave somethings out to enable them do business, indegenous companies don't have tools to drill, they depend on international oil servicing companies, you think the IOC will like to give Nigerian companies job, they will not, they came with the oil servicing firm to Africa, so if is not favoring them, they will all leave and tell you they doing energy transitions but drilling in other African countries, if you ask them what they are doing there, they will look for one professional lies and tell you.

Sylva and Buhari should use there brain, these IOC are all from Europe and they are one, you cant separate them, hope you see what they are doing to Russia, anywhere America say they are going, all of them go with America.

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Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Meet OPEC’s 1.8mb/d Oil Production Quota ― FG by bizzibodi(m): 9:44pm On Mar 09, 2022
This junkie they shout gas is d way....common nlng train 7 they cannot complete,no refineries is dropping oil,seplat a potential investor d useless government via nnpc is blocking her from buying ExxonMobil assets.
And he is crying investors are fleeing....those goons are demarketing Nigeria.

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Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Meet OPEC’s 1.8mb/d Oil Production Quota ― FG by IGBOSON1: 9:45pm On Mar 09, 2022
cooltola:
Na Buhari cause am , because He is in charge- So yes the leader gets the blame with the whole APC or PDP . Poor leadership with poor results to show for- With the bombing of Ukraine, they still get light. Ordinary 10 hours a day light in major cities in NAIJA - na wahala.

Hehehehehe grin grin grin

Cooltola is in no mood to be forgiving this evening! grin
Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Meet OPEC’s 1.8mb/d Oil Production Quota ― FG by IGBOSON1: 9:49pm On Mar 09, 2022
nobetoday:
When we have bunch of abokis seating on the mat to solve Nigeria's economy, what do one expect?
Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Meet OPEC’s 1.8mb/d Oil Production Quota ― FG by Chukwumajr(m): 9:54pm On Mar 09, 2022
They are explaining to us, for we to do wat with this information? Are we de once that chase investors away? Are we the cause of insecurity! Other oil producing countries are benefiting from this Ukraine war, but our government are busy chasing shadows looking for more money to loot

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Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Meet OPEC’s 1.8mb/d Oil Production Quota ― FG by Ay77(m): 9:56pm On Mar 09, 2022
alanto:
Oil price fall we suffer am, oil price high we go still suffer am?
God hope no be say you forget Nigeria and nigerians.
We dey your hand. cry

Bro what I learnt is that one need to make other plans than Nigeria

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Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Meet OPEC’s 1.8mb/d Oil Production Quota ― FG by godwinonyilog: 10:00pm On Mar 09, 2022
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Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Meet OPEC’s 1.8mb/d Oil Production Quota ― FG by Realist12: 10:15pm On Mar 09, 2022
The minister is right ,let Nigeria grow at her pace . They wouldn't have cared about our output if not for the scarcity. We can only try our best but we can't deny Africa has her own problems and limitations. They shouldn't impose their problems on us . As Africans We have to understand our comparative advantage is not our natural resources.
Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Meet OPEC’s 1.8mb/d Oil Production Quota ― FG by Realist12: 10:25pm On Mar 09, 2022
Ay77:


Bro what I learnt is that one need to make other plans than Nigeria
that's selfish. Moving outside Nigeria is for the weak. After the subsidized education you benefited you want to contribute to the brain drain and you complain about your political class storing your common wealth overseas.

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Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Meet OPEC’s 1.8mb/d Oil Production Quota ― FG by iwaeda: 10:30pm On Mar 09, 2022
Eriokanmi:
You didn't read my comment before spewing this trash, quite obvious. Google the meaning of the word STAKE and compare with your post....no wonder we have millions of graduates yet, no job. Some aren't even qualified to hold that certificate and I see you as one.
You have comprehension problem grin angry grin
Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Meet OPEC’s 1.8mb/d Oil Production Quota ― FG by favor914: 10:31pm On Mar 09, 2022
iwaeda:


You lack home training, why do you always come online to blame people's father. Igbo ti baba yin ojoyinloju. grin grin grin grin


Hope you can see the bolded grin grin


Speaking at the ongoing Ceraweek, in Houston, Texas, the Minister of State Petroleum Resources, Chief Timipre Sylva said the speed with which international oil companies and other investors were withdrawing investments in hydrocarbon exploitation has contributed significantly to Nigeria’s inability to meet OPEC targets.

Sylva in a statement by his media aide, Horatius Egua, said “the rate at which investments were taken away was too fast. Lack of investment in the oil and gas sector contributed to Nigeria’s inability to meet OPEC quota. We are not able to get the needed investments to develop the sector and that affected us”

No one will invest in unstable economy run by the likes of buhari angry angry angry grin grin
Let them not invest, you will be the one that will suffer, las las You will continue your yahoo yahoo for progression.

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Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Meet OPEC’s 1.8mb/d Oil Production Quota ― FG by Lastmankc(m): 10:37pm On Mar 09, 2022
buckeyemedia:
Which time in your history were you able to meet OPEC’s quota?

Name the President? You think by blaming President Buhari exonerates your Father or grandfather from been part of Nigeria’s problem?

Nigerians always looking for a scapegoat, it is always someone else, never us?
You guys we just be forming James bond online,can you say this to him if you are able to meet him in person?Nah 2 by 2 the guy go use level that your bald head.

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Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Meet OPEC’s 1.8mb/d Oil Production Quota ― FG by Josywhyte: 10:38pm On Mar 09, 2022
Investors are withdrawing because of the stupid government and insecurity in the country.....period!

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Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Meet OPEC’s 1.8mb/d Oil Production Quota ― FG by MEGAdime(m): 10:51pm On Mar 09, 2022
I think you are confused here.
Eriokanmi:
At times you just have to keep quiet instead of embarrassing yourself due to ignorance. Google is there for everyone to use but some lazy youths won't. Had those investors not withdrawn due to security challenges and bad economy, we'd have done more than 1.8m/barrel because we had surpassed that in the past.

Nigeria naira didn't just suffer this way, investors had taken back their dollar and invented elsewhere. Seplat, an indigenous oil company even wanted to buy some of the stakes left behind by one of those oil companies but politics is halting the move
Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Meet OPEC’s 1.8mb/d Oil Production Quota ― FG by sulaak(m): 10:52pm On Mar 09, 2022
The only benefit of Nigeria's oil is pollution and corruption. Nigeria would be better without oil and gas.
Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Meet OPEC’s 1.8mb/d Oil Production Quota ― FG by jonnyjustcome22: 10:55pm On Mar 09, 2022
buckeyemedia:
Which time in your history were you able to meet OPEC’s quota?

Name the President? You think by blaming President Buhari exonerates your Father or grandfather from been part of Nigeria’s problem?

Nigerians always looking for a scapegoat, it is always someone else, never us?
What are u enjoying in this government as a
businesses man. Please just mention five things you are enjoying, diesel is now 600 naira per litre

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Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Meet OPEC’s 1.8mb/d Oil Production Quota ― FG by gbishman: 10:57pm On Mar 09, 2022
Excuses upon excuses. Isn't that the reason you took up the job to provide solutions rather that keep given excuses?
If you can't do your job simply step down and let competent people who have the well with all step in.

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Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Meet OPEC’s 1.8mb/d Oil Production Quota ― FG by prophetfire: 11:28pm On Mar 09, 2022
buckeyemedia:
Which time in your history were you able to meet OPEC’s quota?

Name the President? You think by blaming President Buhari exonerates your Father or grandfather from been part of Nigeria’s problem?

Nigerians always looking for a scapegoat, it is always someone else, never us?
. Stop saying that we haven't been meeting it. It's only in recent times.

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Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Meet OPEC’s 1.8mb/d Oil Production Quota ― FG by buckeyemedia: 12:16am On Mar 10, 2022
prophetfire:
. Stop saying that we haven't been meeting it. It's only in recent times.
Recent Times, since 1973? Keep deceiving yourself, if blaming Alhaji Aso Rock is therapeutic to you, then continue wailing.
Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Meet OPEC’s 1.8mb/d Oil Production Quota ― FG by sadaxxx: 12:18am On Mar 10, 2022
Crude theft under Mr integrity is on the increase, so how do you expect to meet quota? Steal through subsidy as you import, steal through bunkering and pipeline vandalism as you export. This is next level.

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