• About Us
  • Partners
  • Contact
Wednesday, June 4, 2025
  • Login
No Result
View All Result
NEWSLETTER
The Energy Intelligence
  • Home
  • Solid Minerals
  • Oil
    Maersk Drilling secures $12.1 million contract from Dana Petroleum Netherlands B.V.

    Maersk Drilling secures $12.1 million contract from Dana Petroleum Netherlands B.V.

    SPE ex-Chair picks holes in petroleum subsidy removal

    SPE ex-Chair picks holes in petroleum subsidy removal

    Axxis Geo Solutions names

    Axxis Geo Solutions names Ronny Bøhn as new CEO

    Equinor transfers operatorship of Bressay project to EnQuest

    Equinor transfers operatorship of Bressay project to EnQuest

    Aker Solutions Secures Brownfield Services Contract for Hebron Platform in Canada

    Aker Solutions secures Brownfield services contract

    We have also been able to maintain stable operations and implemented several measures to safeguard our financial strength,” says Eldar Sætre, President and CEO of Equinor ASA.

    Amid Covid-19, Equinor presents impressive Q2 results

    The two entities will join forces to create a new supplier company with a stronger position as a solid execution partner, enabling sustainable, low-carbon oil and gas production, and accelerating growth in renewable energy industries.

    Norwegian oil services firm Aker Solutions announces merger with Kvaerner, names new CEO

    Aker Solutions won several new contracts for projects on the Norwegian Continental Shelf in June, and the order intake is expected to be about NOK 7 billion in the quarter.

    Improved Q2 results for Aker Solutions

    On behalf of the Oseberg partners, Equinor has awarded Aibel a portfolio agreement for the Oseberg fields for the period 2020-2026.

    Aibel awarded Oseberg portfolio agreement

  • Marine Services
  • Industry News
    Sweden, Denmark leading the energy transition

    Sweden, Denmark leading the energy transition

    Nigeria dominates solar offgrid sales in West Africa

    Nigeria dominates solar offgrid sales in West Africa

    Logos of The Energy Intelligence, The Energy Leaders Dialogue and REEEA-ALLIANCE

    REEEA-ALLIANCE Becomes Official Partner of Energy Leaders Dialogue 2023

    West Africa’s largest renewable energy group announces Ayo Ademilua as new West Africa’s largest renewable energy group announces Ayo Ademilua as new president smiling

    REAN announces Ayo Ademilua as new president

    REAN appoints Salamatu Tunzwang as new executive secretary

    REAN appoints Salamatu Tunzwang as new executive secretary

    Eplan Senior Vice President Strategy & Corporate Program Marco Litto

    New service: Eplan Marketplace

    MAXXDRIVE® industrial gear units – NORD’s toughest for every situation

    MAXXDRIVE® industrial gear units – NORD’s toughest for every situation

    Student Energy announces $150m  youth-led UN Energy Compact

    Student Energy announces $150m  youth-led UN Energy Compact🇨🇦

    Nidec-Leroy-Somer-LSA-473-alternator

    Nidec Leroy-Somer announces launch of LSA 47.3 industrial alternator with increased performance and an optimized cooling system

  • Insights
  • Partners
  • Home
  • Solid Minerals
  • Oil
    Maersk Drilling secures $12.1 million contract from Dana Petroleum Netherlands B.V.

    Maersk Drilling secures $12.1 million contract from Dana Petroleum Netherlands B.V.

    SPE ex-Chair picks holes in petroleum subsidy removal

    SPE ex-Chair picks holes in petroleum subsidy removal

    Axxis Geo Solutions names

    Axxis Geo Solutions names Ronny Bøhn as new CEO

    Equinor transfers operatorship of Bressay project to EnQuest

    Equinor transfers operatorship of Bressay project to EnQuest

    Aker Solutions Secures Brownfield Services Contract for Hebron Platform in Canada

    Aker Solutions secures Brownfield services contract

    We have also been able to maintain stable operations and implemented several measures to safeguard our financial strength,” says Eldar Sætre, President and CEO of Equinor ASA.

    Amid Covid-19, Equinor presents impressive Q2 results

    The two entities will join forces to create a new supplier company with a stronger position as a solid execution partner, enabling sustainable, low-carbon oil and gas production, and accelerating growth in renewable energy industries.

    Norwegian oil services firm Aker Solutions announces merger with Kvaerner, names new CEO

    Aker Solutions won several new contracts for projects on the Norwegian Continental Shelf in June, and the order intake is expected to be about NOK 7 billion in the quarter.

    Improved Q2 results for Aker Solutions

    On behalf of the Oseberg partners, Equinor has awarded Aibel a portfolio agreement for the Oseberg fields for the period 2020-2026.

    Aibel awarded Oseberg portfolio agreement

  • Marine Services
  • Industry News
    Sweden, Denmark leading the energy transition

    Sweden, Denmark leading the energy transition

    Nigeria dominates solar offgrid sales in West Africa

    Nigeria dominates solar offgrid sales in West Africa

    Logos of The Energy Intelligence, The Energy Leaders Dialogue and REEEA-ALLIANCE

    REEEA-ALLIANCE Becomes Official Partner of Energy Leaders Dialogue 2023

    West Africa’s largest renewable energy group announces Ayo Ademilua as new West Africa’s largest renewable energy group announces Ayo Ademilua as new president smiling

    REAN announces Ayo Ademilua as new president

    REAN appoints Salamatu Tunzwang as new executive secretary

    REAN appoints Salamatu Tunzwang as new executive secretary

    Eplan Senior Vice President Strategy & Corporate Program Marco Litto

    New service: Eplan Marketplace

    MAXXDRIVE® industrial gear units – NORD’s toughest for every situation

    MAXXDRIVE® industrial gear units – NORD’s toughest for every situation

    Student Energy announces $150m  youth-led UN Energy Compact

    Student Energy announces $150m  youth-led UN Energy Compact🇨🇦

    Nidec-Leroy-Somer-LSA-473-alternator

    Nidec Leroy-Somer announces launch of LSA 47.3 industrial alternator with increased performance and an optimized cooling system

  • Insights
  • Partners
No Result
View All Result
The Energy Intelligence
No Result
View All Result
hhh hhh hhh
ADVERTISEMENT
Home Oil

Fuel queues return to Lagos, persist in Abuja, others

by Ayobami Adedinni
December 18, 2017
in Oil
0
Petroleum marketers divert 125,000 litres of petrol

fuel scarcity

0
SHARES
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
Oman Petroleum and Energy Show
ADVERTISEMENT

……as oil workers begin strike today
The lingering petrol scarcity in many parts of the country grew worse on Sunday in Lagos, Abuja, Nasarawa, Kaduna and Niger states as many filling stations were shut.
The closure of the filling stations followed threats by members of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria to embark on a nationwide strike from today (Monday).
Many fillings stations that dispensed petrol last week refused to sell the commodity on Sunday, as some of their managers stated that they were obeying the directives of PENGASSAN.
Officials of PENGASSAN told one of our correspondents that the Department of State Services had invited the association to a meeting, which commenced at 6pm on Sunday and was still ongoing as of the time of filing this report.
A source, who is an executive of a Lagos-based oil marketing company, told our correspondent that the lingering supply shortfall was largely responsible for the queues at filling stations.
He said a new vessel, which came in on Friday and had started discharging about 35 million litres of PMS, would improve the supply situation at depots and filling stations this week.
It was observed that some filling stations in Lagos and parts of Ogun states as well as Abuja and neighbouring states were shut on Sunday, while the few that sold petrol had very long queues that spilled onto the roads.
The Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, Ndu Ughamadu, told one of our correspondents on Sunday that the management of the firm was meeting officials of PENGASSAN.
“As we speak right now, the NNPC is holding consultation with the association on this matter and we are optimistic,” he said.
When asked if there was any plan to increase the pump price of petrol based on claims by some government officials, Ughamadu replied, “We have said it many times that there is no plan by the NNPC to increase petrol price and that is the situation.”
On the meeting with the DSS, the Public Relations Officer, PENGASSAN, Fortune Obi, said it was as a result of the planned strike by the association.
He stated, “At the moment, nothing has changed but we will be having a meeting with the Department of State Services by 6pm today (Sunday). That is the latest development. However, we will still go ahead with our Central Working Committee meeting tomorrow (Monday).
“The meeting with the DSS should be basically on the strike issue and I think the management officials of Neconde are likely going to be at the meeting.”
When told that the decision by PENGASSAN to embark on a nationwide industrial action had led to long queues in filling stations, Obi replied, “More of such will happen because there is a directive to members to shut down operations and some of them have already started, which is why some outlets are not dispensing.”
PENGASSAN had announced last week that it would embark on an indefinite strike from today (Monday) following a stalemate in the peace meeting, which the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Ibe Kachikwu, brokered between the union and Neconde Energy Limited.
The oil union and Neconde had been embroiled in a crisis over allegation of anti-worker practices by the firm.
The union alleged that the management of Neconde wrongly terminated the employment of some of its workers, and threatened to go on strike if the sacked workers were not recalled within 72 hours.
It was also gathered that officials of the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment were meeting with the association to shelve the strike in order to prevent further hardship on petrol users.
The Federal Government appealed to PENGASSAN to shelve its planned strike in the spirit of the ongoing conciliation between it and Neconde Energy Services.
It said that the appeal was imperative in order to save Nigerians from further hardship, especially in the Christmas and the New Year seasons.
The Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige, in a statement in Abuja on Sunday, asked the Central Working Committee of PENGASSAN to reconsider its decision.
He urged the union to respect the agreement and call off the scheduled action in the interest of the nation, “more so when adequate notice of strike was not given.”
The statement by the Deputy Director, Press, Ministry of Labour and Employment, Samuel Olowookere, noted that Ngige had on December 13 and 14, 2017 brokered long hours of conciliation between PENGASSAN and Neconde Energy Services and secured an agreement.
It added that with the agreement, the impending action by PENGASSAN was effectively arrested in line with the provisions of the relevant labour laws whose powers were invested in the minister.
“By that agreement, Neconde shall invite the sacked branch chairman of PENGASSAN and hold heart-to-heart discussion with him, while PENGASSAN is to hold back the proposed action pending the reconvening of the meeting in the second week of January 2018 when other contending issues relating to other oil companies would also be sorted out,” the ministry explained.
The Executive Secretary, Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association, Mr. Olufemi Adewole, said the queues would not disappear overnight, adding, “Once there is a gap, you need to double or triple your effort to bridge the shortfall and bring everything back to normal. It’s taking quite a while but we are working on it.
“I know some of our members have started loading; when I say loading, they are receiving from the NNPC; so, once it gets to their depots, they will start trucking out.”

ADVERTISEMENT
Tags: dappmafuel queueNNPC
Ayobami Adedinni

Ayobami Adedinni

Ayobami founded The Energy Intelligence in 2017. He is an experienced energy journalist having previously worked for two national dailies. At The Energy Intelligence, Ayobami provides market intelligence to leaders in the African clean energy space. When he's not writing, he's busy daydreaming.

Newsletter

Join thousands of other senior energy decision makers and gain access to exclusive stories and reports
SUBSCRIBE

Category

  • Amazons in Energy
  • Bio Energy
  • Clean Cooking
  • Climate Change
  • EnergyPreneur
  • Environment
  • Events
  • Food and Pharmaceuticals
  • Gas
  • Geothermal Energy
  • Governance
  • GreenTech Made in Africa
  • Hydro Power
  • Hydrogen Power
  • Industry News
  • Insight
  • Logistics
  • Magazine
  • Marine Services
  • Nuclear Power
  • Oil
  • Partners
  • Press Release
  • Recycling
  • Solar Energy
  • Solid Minerals
  • Sustainable Mobility
  • Technergy
  • Uncategorized
  • Wind Power

Our Mission

The Energy Intelligence is dedicated to focusing on all the key trends and developments that are emerging from within the Global Energy industry through Business Intelligence, Networking and Strategic Communications.

  • About Us
  • Partners
  • Contact

© 2020 The Energy Intelligence. All rights reserved

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Solid Minerals
  • Oil
  • Marine Services
  • Industry News
  • Insights
  • Partners

© 2020 The Energy Intelligence. All rights reserved

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Create New Account!

Fill the forms bellow to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
You cannot copy content of this page