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Monday, August 24, 2015

How Diezani Blocked Long-Term $15bn Annual Oil Deal With India


The Indian High Commissioner to Nigeria, Ajjampur R. Ghanashyam, has revealed how former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs Diezani Allison Madueke, failed to sign a long-term agreement with his country, Nigeria’s number one oil buyer.
Rather, he said Diezani used intermediaries, who collected $14 billion annual deal.




The envoy told Daily Trust at the weekend, that Nigeria was the only country which used intermediaries in its oil deals with India,

He said: “From other countries, when we buy oil, whatever we want to pay, we pay to the Ministry of Finance of that country. In Nigeria, we pay to intermediaries. We would like to be dealing directly with the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC). It’s not a good thing. Why should we go through intermediaries?

“Secondly, we would also like to have long term agreement, which we have with many countries: Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and other countries from where we buy oil. Nigeria is the only country with whom we don’t have an agreement. When we write a letter to NNPC, we don’t get a response.”
The NNPC 2014 Annual Statistical Bulletin indicated that India bought 136,419,844 barrels of crude oil.


Ghanashyam added that apart from the lack of long-term agreement between the two countries on crude oil purchases, in 2006, an Indian company, Oil & Natural Gas Commission Videsh Limited (OVL) and Mittal Energy International, which is a joint venture between OVL, an Indian government company, and Mittal Energy a private firm, applied for oil concession.

He said the Signature bonus sum of $25 million was paid, but neither was the oil concession granted nor the money paid returned to the Indian companies.

“How many years is it? Nine years. Even to get the concession is not possible, and the money is not refunded to us. For nine years your country has been sitting on this, and they make us go round and round and round.

“We buy $15 billion worth of crude oil per year and we have the potential of importing $50 billion worth of crude oil from Nigeria. We can buy more because our requirement is going up.
“But if you continue to make us to pay through agents, and continue to ask us to buy from the swap market, it means you don’t trust us, and if you don’t trust us, we have to look for those who trust us more.


“We are making concessions to Nigeria by buying your crude oil because you’re our old friends and we’ve been friends for a long time, and your crude oil is better quality. But you must take our interest into account.”
Ghanashyam said India’s trade with UAE may not threaten India’s oil import from Nigeria but that there were other overtures from oil producing states.


According to him, “Today, oil is the buyers’ market, not the sellers’ market. You can’t sit on your high horse and dictate to the buyer. From Iran we used to buy 11 million metric tonnes. They want us to raise it to 22 million metric tonnes because the sanction is being lifted.

“They want to come back in full force. The last time our prime minister went to Iran, they said they wanted to invest between $8 billion and $10 billion in India. Saudi Arabia has offered to use their own oil fleet to supply crude oil to India.

 “That means we get transportation at Saudi’s cost, that is a difference of 50 cents per barrel. Countries are trying to woo India because we are the third largest consumer of oil in the world, after the United States and China; and we need more. Every year we need between $6 billion and $8 billion additional worth of crude oil. We will go everywhere to buy crude oil.”

Culled from dailypost



Nah wah!






43 comments:

  1. Her dirty deals r showing up gradually

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    1. Just Negodu!
      Madam minister wat av u 2 say 2 dis??

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  2. na wa indeed....and ignoramouses like you still supported jonathan for re-election becuase "na awa broda"....what a country. of course e no concern you....you dey there dey chill for "west germany"

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    1. Dully was Jonathan president in 2009 when they paid dt fee that wasn't refunded . Every thing na Jonathan abi?

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    2. @ anonymous: can Jonathan swear that the matter was not brought to his attention all the time he was in power?

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    3. @ anonymous: can Jonathan swear that the matter was not brought to his attention all the time he was in power?

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  3. I really hope Buhari holds this lady responsible for her part in the corruption. It seems all she did was to enrich herself and her folks and did nothing to solve anything in Nigeria.

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  4. What is all these confusing now? So who are the intermediaries??? **sigh*

    This woman should just clear the air once and for all. Hiding will not solve matters cos this is a very delicate matter that involves a "client country". We can handle the corruption within but when it involves another country, it becomes an embarrassment. Very soon, countries patronizing our oil will shift base and source elsewhere. Which is happening already. Too many inconsistencies. Na wa

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    1. What do u pple want her to come and say?that she did it?no thief does that!shes trying to use the silence tactic hoping all d brouhaha will die off,but trust Baba.,dis is not bizness as usual.
      Now that the foreign investors are speaking out abt their experiences,maybe the bigots will shut up!abi is it Buhari or APC that bribed dis man to talk?#rme
      #shame on ethnic bigots in this country!foolish fools..

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    1. This woman really put GEJ under her armpit sha.

      She should just come out and say something like Iweala is doing.

      The silence means she's guilty

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  6. I shake yansh for this babe, no be wah for mouth I respect her. In fact na only she waka go come

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  7. Make them leave dis woman alone nah.
    What of all the northerners and baba iyabo that ruled and looted the county?

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    1. Onye iberibe!

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    2. Ezigbo te onye iberibe. Ana ako akpu o na ako akpuka. Tueh

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  8. Thank God she blocked una. Indian pipo....Tufiakwa! They are wicked and stingy. They treat Nigerians working under them like 2nd class citizens for this our Naija o. Ever since my MD employed them na divide and rule be their strategy. They even create pseudo departments so they can employ strictly Indians. Some foolish Nigerians are now used to snitch on fellow workers too.

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  9. $10b,$20b on a Monday morning?.
    The kinda cash dis ppl dey call don dey turn my head o

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  10. I am just seeing lives of deceased floating past. People who died from bad roads, bad hospitals, doctors on strike, ill- equipped NEPA officials electrocuted, people whose businesses crashed, no railway, 80% of food spoiling before it reaches market and simply leaving money where money ought to be coupled with a responsible and even vaguely "interested" government could have remedied some of this. Ah. Its enough to make one weep o. Sincerely.

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  11. Which Hon Minister quick recovery.

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  12. Hmmmmmn.
    May God help us in this country.
    Intermediaries to sell crude oil and collect money?

    Diezani, well done o. You try well well.

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  13. Mrs Diezani get well soon, come and defend yourself because it's getting too much naa...aba

    Signed: Lolashow

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  14. If a probe is done I honestly do not see how Madueke wont be indicted.

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  15. Even this 3rd world country wan join mouth for senior matters? Tah!

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  16. Real nah wah.......

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  17. This is just a tip of the ice berg.

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  18. This is just a tip of the ice berg.

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  19. This woman shud go to jail alrdy!!! After all d shady businesses she did re cmin to light, she went to hide smwhere forming dat she undergoin sme kinda treatment for sme kinda illness. Y she no go for treatment wen she still be minister? I hope dey arrest nd probe d bitch. Or else let dat sickness kill her!

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  20. This woman shud go to jail alrdy!!! After all d shady businesses she did re cmin to light, she went to hide smwhere forming dat she undergoin sme kinda treatment for sme kinda illness. Y she no go for treatment wen she still be minister? I hope dey arrest nd probe d bitch. Or else let dat sickness kill her!

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    1. Sickness kill her? Mbanu! Even if it kills her, we will impound her dead body.

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  21. Oga what is whatever you want to pay, we pay to the ministry. Una thief never do una. why wont she block you guys. you treat our people as slaves and you still want to treat our oil too as whatever you pay.

    Craze dey worry una.

    Deziani good about using intermediaires but know that you will pay for all your thief thief.

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  22. This woman is a criminal. She's a disgrace

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  23. Sexiest broad in govt, she sent no one, did her own thing, OBTAINED BILLIONS. She said and I quote "even Obama can't take me down".

    Well, she might not get jailed. But PMB and his long arm of the law will catch up with her. My fear na say her sexy ass might just end up untouched for a long time. Swear down she's hot, talks like a sweet 16 under heavy thrusts.

    But she's a mean b**tch, tho.

    #MrLohki

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  24. The British government should just arrest this woman already and give her some Ibori treatment so that her illness can disappear sharp sharp. Bloody thief and yeye sugar mummy

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  25. You got that right @Mistaarh Lohki. She's quite sexy and talks like she's about to cum in multiple places. I will fuck her any day. Give it to her hard until she returns our stolen loot.

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    1. Guy wear better rain coat o. Before u lost for paradise

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  26. there will be a big problem in nigeria if this woman does not go to jail and she must cough out all these billions of dollars. its unbelievable how much she stole...she stole trillions!

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