The company meets President Buhari in Abuja.
ExxonMobil says it remains “committed” to Nigeria despite its decision to divest from the joint venture with theThe firm, which has done business in Nigeria for over 60 years, said it remained “as strong as ever”.
“We won’t compromise on that at all,” Mr Mallon said. “The party must have the capacity to make growth vision happen. And we will be very transparent about it.” “It is our expectation that your company will also support our desire to deepen gas utilization and monetization aimed at reducing our carbon footprint and facilitating economic growth and development of our country.”
He commended his guests for their commitment to continue to be a bigger player in the downstream sector of the petroleum industry.
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