from: jame ozur <bytercrude@yahoo.co.uk>
date: Feb 4, 2023, 3:54 PM
subject: Re:
mailed-by: yahoo.co.uk
Dear Sir,
We bring to your notice that Nigerian Government has directed us to
pay your contract payment with NNPC through Nigerian CRUDE OIL.
a) The Terminal Officials will generate 1 or 2 Million Barrels of
Nigerian bonny light Crude oil .
In accordance with the bulk approved allocation of our equity shares
off OPEC record Approved .
This is to certify that 8 million barrels +/-5% Bonny light crude oil
has been allocated ,out of the total export of 20,777,800 (Twenty-
Million, seven hundred and seventy-seven thousand, eight hundred
Barrels, BONNY LIGHT CRUDE OIL). Lift able from our Third quarter bulk
approved allocation 2023.
Interested buyer or company is advised immediately to complete the
Application for registration form and submit to us with a copy of his
company certificate of registration for processing and registration.
Contact The Chief Loader Bonny Terminal,
Dr.John Walter
Email: bytercrude@yahoo.co.uk
Tel: +2349020328570
I look forward to your reply
Best Regard
Mrs.Marylinna Spiff
CENTRAL BANK AND NNPC
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from: jame ozur <bytercrude@yahoo.co.uk>
date: Feb 4, 2023, 3:45 PM
subject: calls ne for explanation
mailed-by: yahoo.co.uk
DEAR
you are well come the money that NIGERAIN government is owning will be pay to you with two million barrels of bonny light crude oil
but the vessel that will carry the crude oil to your port of salering the oil will be nominated and you will pay for cost
1 we need your company name
2 your two passports photograph
3 your country origin
thanksTel: +2349020328570
Dr john walter
date: Feb 4, 2023, 3:45 PM
subject: calls ne for explanation
mailed-by: yahoo.co.uk
DEAR
you are well come the money that NIGERAIN government is owning will be pay to you with two million barrels of bonny light crude oil
but the vessel that will carry the crude oil to your port of salering the oil will be nominated and you will pay for cost
1 we need your company name
2 your two passports photograph
3 your country origin
thanksTel: +2349020328570
Dr john walter
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