NNPC Moves to Sell Refineries After Private Sector Success
As the Dangote Refinery rolls out refined petroleum, NNPC recognises the potential of private sector efficiency and moves to sell two of its four refineries.
As the Dangote Refinery rolls out refined petroleum, NNPC recognises the potential of private sector efficiency and moves to sell two of its four refineries.
Dangote refinery has signalled that private sector involvement in the oil and gas industry can attract unimaginable investments and create employment opportunities for Nigerians.
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