environmental sustainability

EPCI Policy

NUPRC’s New Guidelines: What It Means for EPCI Contracts in Nigeria

The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) has introduced new guidelines that are set to reshape Engineering, Procurement, Construction, and Installation (EPCI) contracts across the country’s oil and gas industry. These regulations aim to enhance transparency, local content participation, and operational efficiency. Companies involved in EPCI projects must now align with the updated legal frameworks

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Automotive EPCI News

Federal Government’s Crackdown on Unregulated Used Car Imports Sparks New Automotive Standards

The Federal Government has initiated a comprehensive crackdown on unregulated used car imports, marking a significant policy shift aimed at enhancing automotive safety and environmental standards across Nigeria. In a move designed to protect consumers and modernize the nation’s transportation sector, authorities have announced that all imported vehicles will now be required to meet stringent

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EPCI News

Federal Government Completes Emadike Shoreline Protection Project in Bayelsa State

The Federal Government of Nigeria has successfully completed the Emadike Shoreline Protection Project in Bayelsa State, marking a significant milestone in the country’s efforts to combat coastal erosion and flooding. The project, which involved the construction of an 850-meter shoreline protection barrier and the reclamation of 16 hectares of land, is expected to safeguard the

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Automotive

How Electric Vehicles Are Transforming the Automotive Industry in 2025

The automotive industry is undergoing a seismic shift as electric vehicles (EVs) redefine transportation in 2025. This transformation is not just a passing trend but a global movement fueled by technological advancements, regulatory mandates, and increasing consumer demand for sustainable mobility. As major automakers and emerging startups invest heavily in electric mobility, the industry is

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