Deloitte: Despite 60% Share of W’Africa’s $80bn Oil Market, Nigeria’s Cost of Drilling Highest Among Peers
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•Region expected to grow 6.5% from 2025 to 2033 Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja Despite controlling at least 60 per cent of West Africa’s $80 billion oil market, Nigeria’s cost of
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