At a time when missiles, not markets, are dictating global oil flows, Nigeria finds itself in an unusually fortunate position. The ongoing Middle East crisis triggered by escalating hostilities involving the United States, Israel, Iran, and key Gulf actors has once again exposed the fragility of global energy supply chains.
Oil prices are volatile, shipping routes are threatened, insurance premiums are soaring, and refining margins are widening sharply.
Yet, amid this uncertainty, Nigeria has, perhaps for the first time in decades, avoide
