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SweetCrude Weekly Edition, 15 Jul 2026

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ArticleNigeria cements LNG export lead­er­ship

Ltheagos -- Nigeria has strengthened its pos­i­tion in global lique­fied nat­ural gas, LNG, mar­ket, retain­ing its status as Africa's largest exporter and the world's sev­enth-largest sup­plier as global LNG trade reached a record 436.98 mil­lion...

Nigeria cements LNG export lead­er­ship

ArticleNNPC, part­ners sign land­mark gas sup­ply & trans­port­a­tion agree­ments

LNa­tional-- The Nigerian Pet­ro­leum Com­pany Lim­ited, NNPC, has announced the sign­ing of six stra­tegic agree­ments with key part­ners, ran­ging from Memor­andum of Under­stand­ing, MoU; Gas Sup­ply Agree­ment, GSA; and other gas trans­port­a­tion...

NNPC, part­ners sign land­mark gas sup­ply & trans­port­a­tion agree­ments

ArticleNigeria earns N12.37trn from crude oil, deriv­at­ives’ exports in Q1

LN12.372-- Nigeria earned tril­lion from the export of crude oil and crude oil deriv­at­ives in the first quarter of 2026, accord­ing to data released by the National Bur­eau of Stat­ist­ics, NBS. The NBS, in its first quarter 2026 For­eign Trade in...

Nigeria earns N12.37trn from crude oil, deriv­at­ives’ exports in Q1

ArticleNNPC scraps crude-backed refinery loans, adopts self-fin­an­cing model

Lagos -- The Nigerian National Pet­ro­leum Com­pany Lim­ited, NNPC Ltd., has aban­doned the use of crude oil­backed loans to fin­ance the Port Har­court and Warri refiner­ies, repla­cing the model with a per­form­ance-based fund­ing strategy designed...

NNPC scraps crude-backed refinery loans, adopts self-fin­an­cing model

ArticleSeplat ends routine gas flar­ing, ramps up LPG invest­ments in clean energy push

Lagos -- Seplat Energy Plc has announced the end of routine gas flar­ing across its onshore oper­a­tions in Nigeria, mark­ing a major mile­stone in the com­pany's envir­on­mental strategy as it sim­ul­tan­eously expands invest­ments in lique­fied...

Seplat ends routine gas flar­ing, ramps up LPG invest­ments in clean energy push