TRENDING
TIME TO REFORM FOOTBALL ADMINISTRATION • WIKE AND ABUJA’S CHANGING BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT • Refiners eye $329m savings from proposed crude swap • Telcos owe 25-year growth to workers’ sacrifice — ATCON • FG offers 70:30 profit oil split for new fields • Firm unveils app to deepen women’s financial inclusion • NSDC targets $1bn investment to cut sugar imports • ENDING THE CYCLE OF WASTE • BEFORE WORDS BECOME BLOOD • FG, Seamfix partner to digitise cooperative sector • Anambra deepens digital push, targets SME formalisation • Veritasi Homes secures N50bn funding for expansion • Legend Internet swings to loss as expenses surge • GTCO interest income surges 506% as dollar limit doubles • Investors show strong appetite for BOI’s N250bn bond • CBN boosts FX interventions to $953m as demand rebounds • OMO yield premium attracts N4.93tn investor demand • Nigeria targets local production of military hardware, anti-drone systems • El-Rufai demands family access, N10bn damages from ICPC • Benue PDP challenges Alia over FG grazing reserve plan • TIME TO REFORM FOOTBALL ADMINISTRATION • WIKE AND ABUJA’S CHANGING BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT • Refiners eye $329m savings from proposed crude swap • Telcos owe 25-year growth to workers’ sacrifice — ATCON • FG offers 70:30 profit oil split for new fields • Firm unveils app to deepen women’s financial inclusion • NSDC targets $1bn investment to cut sugar imports • ENDING THE CYCLE OF WASTE • BEFORE WORDS BECOME BLOOD • FG, Seamfix partner to digitise cooperative sector • Anambra deepens digital push, targets SME formalisation • Veritasi Homes secures N50bn funding for expansion • Legend Internet swings to loss as expenses surge • GTCO interest income surges 506% as dollar limit doubles • Investors show strong appetite for BOI’s N250bn bond • CBN boosts FX interventions to $953m as demand rebounds • OMO yield premium attracts N4.93tn investor demand • Nigeria targets local production of military hardware, anti-drone systems • El-Rufai demands family access, N10bn damages from ICPC • Benue PDP challenges Alia over FG grazing reserve plan
Pipeline security crucial to Nigeria’s $50bn offshore target
Back to Home

Pipeline security crucial to Nigeria’s $50bn offshore target

Punch Nigeria about 1 hour 1 mins read
Nigeria’s $50bn offshore investment target hinges on robust pipeline security and Niger Delta stability. Learn how securing pipelines is vital for economic Read More: https://punchng.com/pipeline-security-crucial-to-nigerias-50bn-offshore-target/

This article was sourced from an external publication.

Share this article
OneClick Africa Logo

Africa's premier digital hub for impactful news, entertainment, and business insights.

© 2026 OneClick Africa. All rights reserved.