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Sequel to the discussion and brainstorming session held on Saturday, 14 January 2017 at Hilton Hall, Aberdeen, United Kingdom, on the New Oil Policy for Nigeria, this is a three-page summary of recommendations that will help to develop a very formidable and well-performing oil sector in Nigeria....
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This study investigates the dynamic causal relationship between gas productions and the impotence of the gas flaring regulatory laws and policies in Nigeria. The theoretical models adopted for the study is the law and economics framework of Posner and Akaike’s econometric time-series...
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Nigeria is an oil and gas producing country but sadly its gas sector had suffered serious setback in terms of development and utilisation. Although, the crude oil sector is nearing maturity, the gas sector is still in its infancy due to some past regulatory mistakes. As a result of low gas...
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This report is a sequel to the Nigerian LP Gas Sector Improvement Study of 2004,which was produced by the World Bank Oil and Gas Policy Division with funding under the Energy Sector Management Assistance Programme (ESMAP). The objective of the Nigerian study was to investigate and identify...
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