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Re: A Breakdown Of Nigeria’s 2016 Budget by mapet: 7:19am On Dec 23, 2015 |
Love Machine: Some of you guys simply write like ignoramuses....... 1. So because of diversification we should simply abandon our competitive asset? 2. So exploration for more oil is a clueless expenditure? are you dumb or something? The major thrust of the Oil and Gas countries/industries is to seek for and find more oil.....and not only to deplete the already found ones as if they exist for eternity 2 Likes |
Re: A Breakdown Of Nigeria’s 2016 Budget by mapet: 7:21am On Dec 23, 2015 |
AmeLonRo: Government Bonds for starters |
Re: A Breakdown Of Nigeria’s 2016 Budget by mapet: 7:31am On Dec 23, 2015 |
NavierStokes: Bros, 1. Production normally declines almost immediately, and when you consider that many of our wells are old, then the only viable option is to replace your reserves 2. Exploration does not necessarily mean you want to produce immediately. Some of these endeavours lasts from between 18months and 3years 3. Exploration and finding helps to increase the valuation of your asset. |
Re: A Breakdown Of Nigeria’s 2016 Budget by SKYQUEST(m): 7:36am On Dec 23, 2015 |
luvinhubby: We will finance the loan from the new increased MTN fine...lol |
Re: A Breakdown Of Nigeria’s 2016 Budget by awolu18: 7:38am On Dec 23, 2015 |
It is important that very NIgerian must get the hard copy of this budget, in other to follow with Mr president change agenda! |
Re: A Breakdown Of Nigeria’s 2016 Budget by NavierStokes(m): 7:43am On Dec 23, 2015 |
mapet: Fratello, Our reserves were already above 34billionbbls, which with current productiim rates can last us up to 40+ years, we have several explored projects that we could phase upwards to development and production. And dont forget that for these existing projects the lifetime of a reservoir exceeds 20 years in a great many cases. My point if you didn't get is: why the rush for exploring the Chad at a time like this, when we should be positioning ourselves for the rise expected from Q4 2016. Considering that even with this downturn, technologies is what a lot of companies are expecting to do the magic, and reserves is a function of Technology and economics. I do hope you get my argument, the budget is already out there we may not be able to change what's on ground but at least we can still air our opinions like we did with the cbn months ago before we found ourselves where we are today. In this downturn every company is trying to go leaner and more efficient by trying to allocate resources to the most important projects, and the drive is towards production volumes except the already efficient producers who have the luxury of exploration. |
Re: A Breakdown Of Nigeria’s 2016 Budget by Themandator: 7:49am On Dec 23, 2015 |
luvinhubby: Someone's quoted a reliable energy info that the lower limit forecast for next is 30 dollars while the upper limit is 60....thr median isis supposed to be 50 dollars therefore our 38 dollars is sober enough for the season.... It is still a projection that can swing either ways. Unless ISIS is degraded I don't see oil prices going up..... Ordinarily with nations like Iraq, Syria in tatters oil prices are supposed to be upup but this is not the case |
Re: A Breakdown Of Nigeria’s 2016 Budget by luvinhubby(m): 8:02am On Dec 23, 2015 |
Themandator:With U.S & Iran beginning to export, there is no realistic hope of oil price rise & ISIS is the reason the price is still above $30. |
Re: A Breakdown Of Nigeria’s 2016 Budget by stonemasonn: 9:32am On Dec 23, 2015 |
4Play:no I think it is a budget of optimism. |
Re: A Breakdown Of Nigeria’s 2016 Budget by Nobody: 9:55am On Dec 23, 2015 |
mapet:What if there was no oil? |
Re: A Breakdown Of Nigeria’s 2016 Budget by mapet: 10:18am On Dec 23, 2015 |
Love Machine: Then you latch on to any other competitive asset you have |
Re: A Breakdown Of Nigeria’s 2016 Budget by Nobody: 10:30am On Dec 23, 2015 |
mapet:Wasted fund. |
Re: A Breakdown Of Nigeria’s 2016 Budget by vizion: 11:47am On Dec 23, 2015 |
NavierStokes: Pls do not forget that a lot of Nigerians work for the exploration companies too. So put a hold on the exploration activities is not also good for the economy, as this ppl would be out of jobs and would not have funds to spend, which is detrimental to economical growth. Also, cost of exploration at this moment would be cheaper than when oil prices are higher. |
Re: A Breakdown Of Nigeria’s 2016 Budget by NavierStokes(m): 11:53am On Dec 23, 2015 |
vizion: True but let's not forget that activities in that area had been suspended for about 6 years now. |
Re: A Breakdown Of Nigeria’s 2016 Budget by Cutehector(m): 12:59pm On Dec 23, 2015 |
Where is my own money? |
Re: A Breakdown Of Nigeria’s 2016 Budget by mandarin: 1:55pm On Dec 23, 2015 |
NavierStokes:Exploration around Chad Basin is political and of great necessity. Your points are fantastic but you see there are decisions that are not just economic but also necessary for political reasons. The issue of Boko Haram itself is a potential threat to oil exploration around the Chad Basin while that of Militants is a rather latent threat to oil production activities around the Niger Delta. I feel i will agree with you if you point at more offshore explorations. My case for strenghtning the energy sector is getting these refineries privatized, license loads of modular refineries and major ones, invest in underground pipeline transports system and build more LNG. OUR FUTURE LIES IN OUR DOMESTIC MARKET where we can determine our own price regimes and wage price war in taking over the neighbouring markets if we decide to price our crude cheaper for domestic refineries and open our boarders for sales to other countries. Government at all levels can generate incomes and taxes if consumption is stimulated like while raising taxes on luxury cars, basic cars are made cheaper, raises domestic gas consumptions and encourage more many gas to power plants. Our future lies here with our huge population and landmass, we can raise our GDP above a trillion dollar. Meanwhile, those criticising the non oil budgeted income never realised that tax incomes have been largely underreported through various corrupt practices. Customs, council officials and revenue officers do not report sufficient revenues to government.Many organizations are owing and shortchanging government but if there is zonal restructuring and involvement of tax collectors you will be surprised more so when states beging to levy the huge informal sector like markets and shops by introducing compulsory tax cards. I actually do not subscribe to rich government poor people but if government spend to improve infrastructures, health and education, then economic activities will thrive. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: A Breakdown Of Nigeria’s 2016 Budget by NavierStokes(m): 2:11pm On Dec 23, 2015 |
mandarin: excellent points brother, i totally agree with you. 1 Like |
Re: A Breakdown Of Nigeria’s 2016 Budget by firstking01(m): 3:02pm On Dec 23, 2015 |
vkon2:is it for only graduate |
Re: A Breakdown Of Nigeria’s 2016 Budget by firstking01(m): 3:02pm On Dec 23, 2015 |
vkon2:is it for only graduates |
Re: A Breakdown Of Nigeria’s 2016 Budget by mikolo80: 5:30am On Dec 24, 2015 |
blazetitov:them go sha implement pass pdp na yeti I sabi |
Re: A Breakdown Of Nigeria’s 2016 Budget by mickey45: 12:39am On Dec 26, 2015 |
NavierStokes: That to me doesn't still justify spending any of our much "needed-for-other things" dollars on probabilistic projects like Chad exploration. I think the IOCs have more reliable data than FG itself and should such projects be profitable, they'd have started it on their own since. Having to pipeline the oil down to the ports would only further increase expenditure and vandalism. Not to forget that FG has almost never singlehandedly completed a business-sensible and self sustaining project lately, almost none. So I see the money ending up in pockets and GMB's successor putting it on the shelf to face "more pressing" issues. Dynamics may change shd we have in-house refineries though but I won't bet on it. |
Re: A Breakdown Of Nigeria’s 2016 Budget by NavierStokes(m): 12:58am On Dec 26, 2015 |
mickey45: Good points bro. I for one have never been against increasing reserve, my only issue is the timing. |
Re: A Breakdown Of Nigeria’s 2016 Budget by Buharidick: 6:06am On Dec 26, 2015 |
so just 30% for capitals expenditure? rubbish, so all the infrastructures they promised us what happened to them? imagine, Buhari could've been a good president but because of the havens they promised; monthly stipends, 1square meal etc they have to make sure the recurrent expenditure is 70%. Nigerians stop promising rubbish until u assume office. |
Re: A Breakdown Of Nigeria’s 2016 Budget by Nobody: 11:26pm On May 07, 2016 |
Themandator:Who do you think Isis is selling their oil to? Some country are buying at cheaper rate from Isis so they have no reason to purchase the one with higher price |
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