has been signed to facilitate the rehabilitation and operation of the Warri and Port Harcourt refineries, has elicited mixed reactions from various stakeholders within Nigeria's oil and gas sector. While some experts express optimism regarding the potential for improved refinery operations and increased domestic fuel production, others voice deep skepticism about the feasibility and effectiveness of the agreement. The divergent views highlight the ongoing concerns surrounding the management and operational capabilities of foreign firms in Nigeria's oil industry. As discussions continue, the implications of this agreement for the country's energy landscape remain a focal point of debate among industry professionals.
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