Billy Gillis-Harry

Billy Gillis-Harry

businessman Nigeria

Billy Gillis-Harry is the National President of the Petroleum Products Retail Outlet Owners Association of Nigeria (PETROAN). He has called for a comprehensive review of crude oil production costs in Nigeria, advocating for strategies to reduce these costs to boost the economy.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
3 wks
Reach
677,862
Power
1,473$
Sentiment
6.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Nigeria 6 6.00 0.25% +30% 206,139,589 677,862 $448,000 1,473$
Totals 6 206,139,589 677,862 $448,000 1,473$
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Recent Mentions

Nigeria Nigeria: Billy Gillis-Harry said, 'They reduced the pump price earlier this (Monday) morning, but I’m yet to get the details.' 6

The Punch: NNPCL stations have reduced petrol price to N860/litre — Marketers

Nigeria Nigeria: Billy Gillis-Harry, said, 'They reduced the pump price earlier this morning but I’m yet to get the details.' 6

The Punch: NNPCL has reduced petrol price to N860/litre, marketers claim

Nigeria Nigeria: Billy Gillis-Harry, the National President of the Petroleum Products Retail Outlet Owners Association of Nigeria, commended Dangote for the new development. 8

The Punch: Importers fret as Dangote lowers petrol price again

Nigeria Nigeria: PETROAN President Billy Gillis-Harry stated that about 100,000 persons in the petroleum sector will be affected by the ban. 5

The Punch: Truck ban will reduce fuel supply to North – NARTO

Nigeria Nigeria: Billy Gillis-Harry is the National President of PETROAN who advised content creators to exercise caution when sharing information. 6

The Punch: ‘Substandard petrol’: Nigerians demand probe as retailers back NNPCL

Nigeria Nigeria: Billy Gillis-Harry said the current crude production figure needs to be reworked, saying the cost should be far below whatever it is now. 5

The Punch: Stakeholders worry as Nigeria spends N18tn on crude production annually