Nigeria has signed a $3.5 billion gas supply agreement for the Brass Fertiliser and Petrochemical Project, marking a significant step towards economic diversification and agricultural development. This deal involves major oil and gas industry players, including the Nigerian National Petroleum Company and international partners. Located in the Niger Delta region, the Brass project will produce […]
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