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Today's oil and gas, by Audrey Joe-Ezigbo


By Victor Ajihromanus 
Audrey Joe-Ezigbo is the Deputy Managing Director of Falcon Corporation Limited, a leading wholly indigenous midstream and downstream Energy, Gas Distribution & Trading company which she co-founded in 1994. 
An accomplished professional, Audrey holds several Masters’ degrees in Finance, Marketing and Business Administration from the Lagos Business School, University of Nigeria and Nnamdi Azikiwe University; as well as executive certifications in Management, Leadership and Governance from Harvard Business School, IE Business School, and IESE Business School.
Until March 2021, Audrey was the first female President of the Nigerian Gas Association (NGA) in the Association’s over 21-year history. She is a Fellow of the Energy Institute (FEI), the chartered professional membership body of global energy experts. She is a founding member, Women in Energy Network (WiEN); member and global role model, Women in LPG (WiNLPG) Nigeria chapter; member of ....

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PIB: Stakeholders want 10% derivation for host communities


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PIB: Stakeholders want 10% derivation for host communities
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By Tordue Salem, Abuja
Stakeholders in the oil and gas industry, Thursday demanded a raise of the oil operating expenditure from 2.5 per cent to 10 per cent for host communities in the new petroleum industry bill (PIB).
The position of the stakeholders to the National Assembly was presented by the executive director/publisher of Order Paper, Mr Oke Epia at a one-day workshop tagged “Reforming the oil and gas sector in Nigeria-strategy meeting on post-hearing engagement on the PIB” organised by FOSTER for House of Representatives press corps.
He said the “10% of OPEX for Host Community Development Trusts as against 2.5% prescribed in the PIB – This is a middle ground position taken after vigorous and exhaustive debate on the concerns of companies, government and the peculiar nature of the development challenges facing current oil-producing areas and places newly discovered f ....

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