Undaunted by current economic realities in the country, an indigenous oil firm, Brittania-U Nigeria Limited, has established crude oil export terminal in the oil-rich region of Niger Delta.
Brittania-U is a major player in the upstream and downstream sectors and joins other multinational oil companies in the troubled region, especially at a time multinationals are exiting the region due to militancy.
The company lifted its first cargo of 129, 000 barrels between December 21 and 26 last year at its newly established Ajapa Terminal.
Undaunted by current economic realities in the country, an indigenous oil firm, Brittania-U Nigeria Limited, has established crude oil export terminal in the oil-rich region of Niger Delta.
Brittania-U is a major player in the upstream and downstream sectors and joins other multinational oil companies in the troubled region, especially at a time multinationals are exiting the region due to militancy.
The company lifted its first cargo of 129, 000 barrels between December 21 and 26 last year at its newly established Ajapa Terminal.
Undaunted by current economic realities in the country, an indigenous oil firm, Brittania-U Nigeria Limited, has established crude oil export terminal in the oil-rich region of Niger Delta.
Brittania-U is a major player in the upstream and downstream sectors and joins other multinational oil companies in the troubled region, especially at a time multinationals are exiting the region due to militancy.
The company lifted its first cargo of 129, 000 barrels between December 21 and 26 last year at its newly established Ajapa Terminal.
Undaunted by current economic realities in the country, an indigenous oil firm, Brittania-U Nigeria Limited, has established crude oil export terminal in the oil-rich region of Niger Delta.
Brittania-U is a major player in the upstream and downstream sectors and joins other multinational oil companies in the troubled region, especially at a time multinationals are exiting the region due to militancy.
The company lifted its first cargo of 129, 000 barrels between December 21 and 26 last year at its newly established Ajapa Terminal.
Undaunted by current economic realities in the country, an indigenous oil firm, Brittania-U Nigeria Limited, has established crude oil export terminal in the oil-rich region of Niger Delta.
Brittania-U is a major player in the upstream and downstream sectors and joins other multinational oil companies in the troubled region, especially at a time multinationals are exiting the region due to militancy.
The company lifted its first cargo of 129, 000 barrels between December 21 and 26 last year at its newly established Ajapa Terminal.
Undaunted by current economic realities in the country, an indigenous oil firm, Brittania-U Nigeria Limited, has established crude oil export terminal in the oil-rich region of Niger Delta.
Brittania-U is a major player in the upstream and downstream sectors and joins other multinational oil companies in the troubled region, especially at a time multinationals are exiting the region due to militancy.
The company lifted its first cargo of 129, 000 barrels between December 21 and 26 last year at its newly established Ajapa Terminal.
Undaunted by current economic realities in the country, an indigenous oil firm, Brittania-U Nigeria Limited, has established crude oil export terminal in the oil-rich region of Niger Delta.
Brittania-U is a major player in the upstream and downstream sectors and joins other multinational oil companies in the troubled region, especially at a time multinationals are exiting the region due to militancy.
The company lifted its first cargo of 129, 000 barrels between December 21 and 26 last year at its newly established Ajapa Terminal.
Undaunted by current economic realities in the country, an indigenous oil firm, Brittania-U Nigeria Limited, has established crude oil export terminal in the oil-rich region of Niger Delta.
Brittania-U is a major player in the upstream and downstream sectors and joins other multinational oil companies in the troubled region, especially at a time multinationals are exiting the region due to militancy.
The company lifted its first cargo of 129, 000 barrels between December 21 and 26 last year at its newly established Ajapa Terminal.