2016
DOI: 10.3390/environments3040031
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The Potential Reduction of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Emissions from Gas Flaring in Nigeria’s Oil and Gas Industry through Alternative Productive Use

Abstract: Globally, climate change and its adverse effects on the human population and the environment has necessitated significant research on the sustainable use of natural resources. Gas flaring in Nigeria's oil and gas industry causes environmental and health hazards and to a large extent, culminates in yearly loss of the Nation's revenue. The aim of the study is to highlight the potentials of converting flared gas from the Nigerian oil and gas industry to compressed natural gas (CNG) which could be an alternative f… Show more

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“…It was recommended that the agencies and companies from environmental regulatory and oil exploration respectively should be able to assist in decreasing the natural gaseous substance flaring in order to reduce the damage of crop produce. Otene et al (2016) studied the prospective contraction of carbon-dioxide (CO2) radiations from flared natural gas in Nigerian raw oil and natural gas commercial enterprise directly from different generative usage. The model adopted was the Long-range Energy Alternative Planning System (LEAP) software in order to create alternative projection between the energy demand and carbon-dioxide radiations to the year 2030.…”
Section: Conceptual Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was recommended that the agencies and companies from environmental regulatory and oil exploration respectively should be able to assist in decreasing the natural gaseous substance flaring in order to reduce the damage of crop produce. Otene et al (2016) studied the prospective contraction of carbon-dioxide (CO2) radiations from flared natural gas in Nigerian raw oil and natural gas commercial enterprise directly from different generative usage. The model adopted was the Long-range Energy Alternative Planning System (LEAP) software in order to create alternative projection between the energy demand and carbon-dioxide radiations to the year 2030.…”
Section: Conceptual Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Looking at the use of an energy source as indicator of the 'environmental' and 'resilience' outcomes with a focus on climate mitigation and adaptation levels, the variability across Kibera villages is high. The use of LPG is the most sustainable alternative for an energy source in Kenya, because it emits less carbon-dioxide than most conventional fossil fuels and no black carbon, which is the second biggest contributor to climate change [38]. In Kibera, the variability of energy use is low across the villages, and the average among household users is estimated to be 36%.…”
Section: To Which Extent Do Levels Of Food Insecurity Vary Across The...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The electricity crisis in Nigeria has created a thriving multi-billion dollar business niche for small power generating sets. It is estimated that between 22 and 60 million generating sets are in use in Nigeria (Nigerian Energy Support Programme, 2015;Otene et al, 2016;Osae-Brown and Olurounbi, 2019). It logically follows that any resolution of the energy crisis would result in the demise of this sector.…”
Section: Serial Policy Uncertainties: Unmasking the Multiple Dilemmasmentioning
confidence: 99%