How IOCs, others caused Nigeria $16bn loss over non-review of PSCs – Daily Trust

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How IOCs, others caused Nigeria $16bn loss over non-review of PSCs

Calls for urgent review of the 1993 Production Sharing Contracts terms have received slow attention since the present administration took office in 2015. However, new details have emerged as to why the review of the law has delayed for over 25 years; which may linger more.

 

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