Court declares oil firm unable to pay $15.3mq debt, appoints administrator
[Premium Times - Nigeria] - 13/02/2026
The court held that the oil and gas exploration firm, AMNI, failed to pay $15,261,329 owed to Cenroc under contracts dated 1 April 2019. The post Court declares oil firm unable to pay $15.3mq debt, appoints administrator appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
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