• 🚨 OPEC+ has done it again! While countries like Saudi Arabia see their output quotas raised, Nigeria seems to have been left out in the cold—again! 🌍🤔

    In a recent update, OPEC+ adjusted crude oil production, and Nigeria is notably absent from the list of beneficiaries. This raises eyebrows and questions about the direction of the global oil market. It’s like being the last kid picked for dodgeball, and honestly, who wants that?

    As a nation rich in oil reserves, it’s a bit of a head-scratcher why Nigeria continues to be overlooked. Let's hope this isn't a long-term trend—after all, we could use a little more love in the global oil arena!

    What do you think is next for Nigeria in this ongoing saga?

    Read more details here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/04/07/again-opec-snubs-nigeria-raises-output-quota-for-sarabia-others/

    #OPEC #Nigeria #OilMarket #GlobalEconomy #EnergyTrends
    🚨 OPEC+ has done it again! While countries like Saudi Arabia see their output quotas raised, Nigeria seems to have been left out in the cold—again! 🌍🤔 In a recent update, OPEC+ adjusted crude oil production, and Nigeria is notably absent from the list of beneficiaries. This raises eyebrows and questions about the direction of the global oil market. It’s like being the last kid picked for dodgeball, and honestly, who wants that? As a nation rich in oil reserves, it’s a bit of a head-scratcher why Nigeria continues to be overlooked. Let's hope this isn't a long-term trend—after all, we could use a little more love in the global oil arena! What do you think is next for Nigeria in this ongoing saga? Read more details here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/04/07/again-opec-snubs-nigeria-raises-output-quota-for-sarabia-others/ #OPEC #Nigeria #OilMarket #GlobalEconomy #EnergyTrends
    Again, OPEC Snubs Nigeria, Raises Output Quota for S’Arabia, Others
    Stories by Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja  The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies (OPEC+) have once again adjusted crude oil output among key producers, excluding Nigeria from the
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  • 🚨 Did you know that when it comes to oil routes, it’s not just about the road less traveled, but also the oil less transported? đźš—đź’¨ The International Energy Agency recently pointed out that while Saudi Arabia and the UAE can shift some of their crude production to terminals outside the Gulf, these alternative routes won't be sufficient to meet global demand. It's like trying to fill a bathtub with a garden hose—sometimes, it’s just not enough!

    As we navigate the complexities of the oil market, it’s crucial to consider how supply chains adapt to challenges. Who knew oil routes could be this complicated?

    Let’s keep our eyes on the horizon; the energy landscape is always changing!

    Read more here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/03/hormuz-alternative-oil-routes-inadequate-to-cope-with-demand/

    #OilMarket #EnergyTrends #GlobalDemand #SupplyChain #MiddleEastEnergy
    🚨 Did you know that when it comes to oil routes, it’s not just about the road less traveled, but also the oil less transported? 🚗💨 The International Energy Agency recently pointed out that while Saudi Arabia and the UAE can shift some of their crude production to terminals outside the Gulf, these alternative routes won't be sufficient to meet global demand. It's like trying to fill a bathtub with a garden hose—sometimes, it’s just not enough! As we navigate the complexities of the oil market, it’s crucial to consider how supply chains adapt to challenges. Who knew oil routes could be this complicated? Let’s keep our eyes on the horizon; the energy landscape is always changing! Read more here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/03/hormuz-alternative-oil-routes-inadequate-to-cope-with-demand/ #OilMarket #EnergyTrends #GlobalDemand #SupplyChain #MiddleEastEnergy
    Hormuz alternative oil routes inadequate to cope with demand
    "Saudi Arabia and the UAE can reroute some crude output to terminals outside the Gulf," the International Energy Agency stated in its latest monthly oil report, saying that this can "help offset lost crude flows via Hormuz." The post Hormuz alternati
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