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Problems Of Inadequate Fuel Distribution In Nigeria. (A Case Study Of Enugu State)

Type Project Topics
Faculty Administration
Course Business Administration
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Key Features:
- No of Pages: 55

- No of Chapters: 03
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Introduction:

Abstract

This report on the problems of inadequate fuel Distribution in Nigeria is a critical analysis of the causes of incessant fuel scarcity in Nigeria in recent times.



The report exposes the negative parts being played and is still playing by some Government Officials, special Task force on Petroleum products Distribution and Black marketers. The recommendations go a long way to redirect the government or anybody involved in the distribution of fuel in Nigeria.

Table of Content

CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION



1.1 General Background to the Study



1.2 Problems Associated with the Study



1.3 Problems that the Study will be Concern with.



1.4 The importance of Studying the Area



1.5 Reference

CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW



2.1 The origin of the Subject Area



2.2 Schools of Thought Within the Subject Area



2.3 The school of Thought Relevant to the Problem



2.4 Different Methods of Studying the Problem



2.5 Summary



2.6 References

CHAPTER THREE:

CONCLUSION



3.1 Data Presentation and Analysis of the Data (Highlight of the Study)



3.2 Recommendation



3.3 Conclusions



3.4 Reference



3.5 References

Introduction

Crude oil, which when processed fuel is produced. It is one of the natural resources Nigeria is endowed with; Infact, Nigeria is the World’s Sixth Largest producer of crude oil. Before 1990, fuel distribution and management has been smooth and effective before Nigeria started witnessing inadequate fuel distribution.



In 1996, Crude oil allocation for Local consumption was reduced from 3000,000 to 250,000 barrels per day. The Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation had been supping crude oil for finished products, which was not in the interest of Nigerians.



By this arrangement between October, 1994 and August, 1996, according to the former Finance minister Mr. Anthony Ani, cost between eight and ten million barrels of crude oil
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