15 February 2017, Lagos – Militant attacks on key oil facilities last year reduced Nigeria’s output by one million barrels per day, resulting in a revenue loss of up to $100 billion (94 billion euros), according to the government. “At the highest point of this last year, we were producing 1.2 million barrels, which means we […] More »
Oil attacks cost Nigeria $100bn in 2016 – Kachikwu
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