Nigeria, Saudi sign MoU on energy cooperation

Marcus Amudipe
Marcus Amudipe

 

Nigeria and Saudi Arabia inked a Memorandum of Understanding to enhance cooperation, information exchange, and technology transfer in the oil sector.

According to The PUNCH, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Senator Heineken Lokpobiri, represented the Federal Government, and Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, the Energy Minister of Saudi Arabia, signed for his country.

“The key purpose of the MoU is to promote collaboration, information exchange and technology transfer, thereby creating a conducive environment for a mutually beneficial partnership.

“One of the primary benefits anticipated from this landmark agreement is the facilitation of technological exchange. With Saudi Arabia boasting advanced technologies in oil and gas exploration and production, Nigeria stands to gain significantly from this knowledge transfer.

“The exchange of technical expertise is poised to elevate the efficiency and effectiveness of Nigeria’s energy operations, ultimately contributing to increased production levels and global competitiveness,” the statement, issued by the media aide to the minister, Nneamaka Okafor, stated.

It further stated that the MoU would attract substantial Foreign Direct Investment into Nigeria’s oil and gas sector.

“Saudi Arabia, being a key player in the global energy market, holds the potential to channel significant investments into Nigeria, thereby stimulating economic growth, job creation and infrastructural development.

“This influx of capital will not only bolster the petroleum industry but also have a cascading effect on various sectors of the economy, contributing to Nigeria’s overall economic prosperity,” the petroleum ministry stated.


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