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Nigeria: What Resolution of 30-Year OPL 245 Dispute Means for Nigeria

The settlement ends over 20 years of legal battles and will allow projected revenues from OPL 245 to be included in Nigeria’s medium-term fiscal framework, officials said.

  • On March 5, the presidency announced a settlement between the federal government, Eni, and Nigerian Agip Exploration Limited that ended the OPL 245 dispute.
  • Driven by presidential political will, negotiations were prioritized, and President Bola Tinubu directed early in his administration that disputes over the oil block be resolved amicably, ending more than two decades of litigation.
  • Removing legal uncertainty will allow projected revenues from OPL 245 to be included in the medium‑term fiscal framework, supporting budget stability and enabling investments for investors and jobseekers in Nigeria.
  • The settlement restores Nigeria’s credibility in global business, with Fagbemi commending the Ministry of Petroleum Resources, NUPRC, NNPC Ltd., EFCC, Eni, and Shell.
  • Resolving the dispute positions Nigeria to strengthen the Federal Government’s fiscal capacity and reposition Nigeria’s economy, while the settlement will be recorded as a Consent Arbitral Award.
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TheNigerialawyer broke the news in on Sunday, March 8, 2026.
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