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The Venezuelan government and Igbo Man execute a petroleum contract.

 

On Friday, August 9, 2024, veteran journalist and Ovation Magazine publisher Dele Momodu congratulated Prince Arthur Eze, CEO of Atlas Oranto Petroleum, on securing a major petroleum contract with the Venezuelan government on Facebook.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

Momodu expressed his admiration for the deal, highlighting the importance of the contract being signed in the presence of President Nicolas Maduro as a testament to its enormous scale and impact.

“Its a wonderful piece of good news for Nigeria and I am so very happy about it!, CONGRATULATIONS SIR”, he wrote.

Arthur Eze, a renowned Nigerian oil businessman, philanthropist, and politician, is the driving force behind Atlas Oranto Petroleum, the largest Nigerian exploration and production group.

 

 

Born on November 27, 1948, in Ukpo village, Dunukofia Local Government, Anambra State, Nigeria, Eze founded Atlas Oranto Petroleum in 1991. The company’s operations span across 14 different countries, with substantial oil exploration activities in Africa.

Atlas Oranto Petroleum boasts a vast portfolio of oil and gas licenses in 12 locations across Africa, including assets in Nigeria, Equatorial Guinea, Senegal, Sudan, Uganda, and several other blocks.

With a reported net worth of $5.7 billion (₦2,240,134,000,000.00 Nigerian Naira) as of 2020, Arthur Eze’s entrepreneurial spirit and business acumen have positioned Atlas Oranto as a key player in the African oil and gas industry.

The recent partnership with the Government of Venezuela underscores Atlas Oranto’s growing influence and strategic expansion into new territories. This milestone deal not only showcases Eze’s leadership but also brings positive recognition to Nigeria’s presence in the global energy sector.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

 

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