24/11/2010 Africa Energy Intelligence N°640

WEST AFRICA

How the Gasoline Traffickers Work

The smuggling of Nigerian oil products to neighboring countries is continuing to rise, to the despair of service station operators. The economies of Cameroon, Benin and Niger function largely on cheap and illicit gasoline. And the traffic deprives the governments of major customs revenue while discouraging private operators from investing in distribution in regions close to Nigeria. (...)   [650 words]   [€8]
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