Financial Times reports LADOL in quest for bigger role in Nigeria’s energy industry
While the collapse in oil prices might seem like unequivocally bad news for Nigeria’s energy industry, there is one Lagos-based executive who sees only opportunity. The Managing Director of LADOL is hoping that renewed pressure on majors to cut costs will spur them to take advantage of a logistics base she has developed to serve a projected boom in deepwater oil production.
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