Oil Price Will Bounce Back –Dr Ibe Kachikwu
The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr Ibe Kachikwu, has expressed optimism that the price of crude oil would rise to a level that is neither too high nor too low.
The Minister who spoke at the opening ceremony of the 6th African Petroleum Congress and Exhibition (CAPE VI) which held at the International Conference Centre, Abuja, said though crude oil appears to have fallen into bad times because of prevailing low price and the campaign against the use of fossil fuels for environmental reasons, the product would soon rise up to take its place as the prime global energy source.
Waxing poetic in his welcome message at the conference with the theme: “Positioning African Petroleum for Global Development and Value Addition”, Kachikwu who said he would not end his speech without delivering a message from a transient being stated: “My name is oil, those who are kind to me call me black gold. Those who hate me call me crude.
“I worry for my future; everyone now talks down on me. Even farmers who trembled at the sight of my name are now strategizing against me.
“And all my beneficiaries, me have they abandoned, all because producers have lost their tracks. But I will rise again, and when I do, I will take no prisoners.
“I will new technologies control; I will my supremacy confirm; I will my respect regain.
“And my pricing, not too low, not too high; but I will not allow prices to humiliate me. All of you in OPEC, APPA, GCEF and all such bodies who have shown me no respect recently, soon, you’ll eat your words.”
In his keynote address, President Muhammadu Buhari, who was represented by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, urged member countries of the African Petroleum Producers’ Association (APPA) to come together and find solution to the challenge of low refining capacity plaguing the African continent.
He also called on APPA member countries to work towards ending gas flaring and other activities that are inimical to environmental sustainability.