Oil & Energy
Rivers Agency Tasks Oil Firms On CSR

R-L: Shell General Manager, Nigerian Content Development, Igo Weli (2nd right), General Manager, Development, Bayo Ojulari, Manager, Geo-Solutions, Sam Ezugworie, Chairman, CB Geo-Solutions, Dr Bank Anthony Fubara and Managing Director, CB Geo-Solutions, Chidiebere Offor, at the pre-sack migration of 3D seismic data acquisition services contract signing in Port Harcourt, last Friday.
Oil companies operating in
Rivers State have been charged on the need to do more in the area of their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) so as to better the lots of their communities.
The Sole Administrator of Rivers State Waste Mangement Agency (ROWAMA), Mr Ade Adeogun said this while playing host to Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited on Wednesday at the agency’s premises in Port Harcourt.
He said that the call became imperative after considering the positive impact of the oil sector to the country’s economy.
Adeogun, noted that any constirbution from the oil sector has a far reaching impact on the people due to the importance attached to it globally.
Commeting on the N16.5 million refuse compactor truck donated by the oil gaint, he said they have so far proved their respect and come for the Local Content Act.
According to him, if other oil companies could act in such direction both the people and government of Nigeria would be proud.
The RIWAMA boss, pointed out that such feat could only be attainable in a peaceful environment, adding that all hands must be on deck in order to achieve a calm environment.
Also speaking, the General Manger, public and Governent Affairs, Mobil Producing Nigeria, Mr Paul Arinze, said the Nigeria National Petroleum Corperation (NNPC) has 60- per cent of the fund in the NNPC / MPN Joint Venture used for co-funding the RIWAMA project.
Describing the action as laudable, he expressed hope that oil firms would do their beat in the crusade of making Port Harcourt the cleanest city in Nigeria.
The mobil boss, who spoke through the manger, public and Govenrment Affairs, BRT Onne, Mr Adeyemi Fakayejo, pointed out that mobil has been consistent with its avowed objective of supporting the government with the development of its people.
He recalled that the firm has delivered an average of one major corporate social responsibility project per quarter since January in various parts of the state.
Earlier, the Rivers House Committee Chairman on Enviroment, Hon Victorial Nyeche-Wobo, had lauded the oil company for its gesture, while calling on others to key in and act in same direction.
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Dangote Refinery Resumes Gantry Self-Collection Sales, Tuesday
This is revealed in an email communication from the Group Commercial Operations Department of the company, and obtained by Newsmen, at the Weekend.
The company explained that while gantry access is being reinstated, the free delivery service remains operational, with marketers encouraged to continue registering their outlets for direct supply at no additional cost.
The statement said “in reference to the earlier email communication on the suspension of the PMS self-collection gantry sales, please note that we will be resuming the self-collection gantry sales on the 23rd of September, 2025”.
Dangote Petroleum Refinery also apologised to its partners for any inconvenience the suspension may have caused, while assuring stakeholders of its commitment to improving efficiency and ensuring seamless supply.
“Meanwhile, please be informed that we are aggressively delivering on the free delivery scheme, and it is still open for registration. We encourage you to register your stations and pay for the product to be delivered directly to you for free. We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding,” it added.
It would be recalled that in September 18, 2025, Dangote refinery had suspended gantry-based self-collection of petroleum products at its depot. The move was designed to accelerate the adoption of its Free Delivery Scheme, which guarantees direct shipments of petroleum products to registered retail outlets across Nigeria.
The refinery stressed that the earlier decision was an operational adjustment aimed at streamlining efficiency in the downstream supply chain.