Year: 2026

Venezuela’s Oil Gambit: What the Maduro Capture Means for Nigeria and Global Energy Markets

Early morning, January 3rd, 2026. While most of the world slept, US military forces executed what President Donald Trump would later describe as “one of the most stunning displays of American military might since World War II.” The target was Venezuela’s Fuerte Tiuna military complex. The objective was singular; the capture of President Nicolás Maduro. […]
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The Invisible Infrastructure: Why NLNG’s 20-Year Feedgas Contracts Matter More Than You Think

For years, Nigeria has described gas as its “transition fuel” and the centrepiece of its Decade of Gas agenda. Yet progress has often been uneven projects delayed, contracts stalled, and supply shortfalls undermining the country’s ambitions. That’s why the announcement that NLNG has signed 20-year Gas Supply Agreements (GSAs) with six upstream producers feels like […]
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Beyond Barrels & Balance Sheets: The Investor Relations Revolution Nigeria’s National Energy Giant Must Lead

How Nigeria’s energy giant can turn sceptics into shareholders with world-class capital markets storytelling This piece was initially triggered by the now-withdrawn March 2025 NNPCL press release on a planned IPO. Incidentally then came the announcement on April 1, 2025, of a new board of directors at NNPCL, but that’s not the focus of this […]
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