OPEC and its allies undecided on output cuts amid sanctions on Iran and Venezuela
Businessam StaffMarch 5, 2019
The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and its partners are unlikely to decide on their output policy in April as it would be too early to get a clear picture of the impact of their supply cuts on the market by then, three OPEC sources said on Monday. The sources said the production policy […]
No force majeure on Bonny Light crude- Shell
Businessam StaffMarch 5, 2019
Royal Dutch Shell has said it has not declared a force majeure on Nigeria’s highest crude grade, Bonny Light following explosion within the vicinity of Nembe Creek Well 7 in Bayelsa State on Friday. Reuters reported that, the firm released a statement on Monday, debunking reports that it had stopped the export of the crude […]
Heavy crude to be in high demand in 2019 – IEA
Bukola OdufadeFebruary 20, 2019
Heavy, sour crude oil might be in high demand in the coming months as the global market struggles to adjust to the recent US sanctions on Venezuelan state oil company PDVSA. The major focus would be on crude quality rather than quantity, the International Energy Agency has said, as sanctions against Iran and Venezuela, along […]
DisCos, TCN mismatch causing low electricity suppy- NERC
Bukola OdufadeFebruary 20, 2019
The Nigerian Electricity Commission (NERC) has revealed there is a divergence between generated capacity and transmitted and distributed capacity. NERC blamed both the Nigerian electricity distribution companies (DisCos) and Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) as being the weak links in the Nigerian electricity supply chain, saying they are to be blamed for the electricity crisis […]
Oil cut: Saudi Arabia’s Falih says compliance by OPEC members unquestionable
Businessam StaffFebruary 20, 2019
OPEC kingpin Saudi Arabia said it has received pledges of commitment from OPEC members and its allies to cut production levels in line with their current output agreement. According to Khalid al-Falih, Saudi Arabia’s energy minister, compliance by some key producers to the cut commitment, agreed to run between January and June, has been “unquestionable.” […]
Eskom gets $4.9bn bailout in South Africa’s budget
Businessam StaffFebruary 20, 2019
Eskom Holding SOC Ltd., the distressed utility that supplies 95 percent of South Africa’s power, will receive the biggest bailout in the nation’s history after the government stepped in to prevent its collapse. Eskom will get a 69 billion rand ($4.9 billion) cash injection over the next three years to help service its debt and […]
AEDC commissions €2m automated equipment to improve customer service, cut losses
Nse Anthony-UkoFebruary 12, 2019
Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC) has commissioned a €2.4 million (about N982m) integrated commercial management systems (InCMS) automated platform to improve customer service experience and reduce its losses. James Momoh, chairman of the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), who commissioned the automated system tasked the other 10 distribution companies (DisCos), to adopt such automated process. […]
Blackouts cripple South Africa again as Eskom stumbles
Businessam StaffFebruary 12, 2019
South Africa grappled with traffic gridlock and shuttered businesses after the struggling state power utility cut supply for a third day to prevent a total collapse of the grid. The return to blackouts compounds worries about Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd.’s precarious position and the threat it poses to the economy. It’s also an embarrassment for […]
With Iran squeezed out, U.S. oil takes on new rivals in Europe
Chris IkosaFebruary 11, 2019
When the global oil trading industry gathered for its biggest annual meeting in Asia in September last year, U.S. oil producing companies came well prepared. U.S. giant Exxon Mobil and European rival Royal Dutch/Shell prepared brochures for oil buyers detailing various U.S. crude grades and why they were suitable to replace part of Asia’s long-standing […]
Chevron ties executive pay to methane and flaring reduction targets
Businessam StaffFebruary 7, 2019
Chevron Corp plans to set greenhouse gas emissions targets and tie executive compensation and rank-and-file bonuses to the reductions, the oil major said in its latest climate report released on Thursday. The move is a first for a U.S. oil major and focuses on the company’s oil fields. More investors have been pressuring San Ramon, […]