LP Gas Sector Improvement Studies : Cameroon, Ghana, Nigeria

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 reasons for the failure of the LPG market in Nigeria to live up to its potential, to develop a strategy for reviving Nigeria s domestic LPG market, and to expand LPG access to all, including to the poor, in Nigeria.

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Main Author: World Bank
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2007-03-31
Subjects:ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY, ACCESSIBILITY, ACCESSIBILITY PROBLEMS, ACCIDENTS, AIR, AIR CONDITIONING, AIR POLLUTION, ALTERNATIVE FUEL, ALTERNATIVE FUELS, ALTERNATIVE MODES, ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORTATION, ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORTATION MODES, ASSOCIATED GAS, AUTOMOBILES, AUTOMOTIVE FUEL, AVAILABILITY, AVIATION FUEL, BIOMASS, BOILERS, BOTTLENECKS, BURNERS, BURNING FUEL, CAPITAL INVESTMENTS, CARS, CERTIFICATION, COMBUSTION, COMMERCIAL ENERGY, CONSTRUCTION, COOK STOVES, DEPOT, DEPOTS, DISTRIBUTION FACILITIES, DISTRIBUTION INFRASTRUCTURE, DISTRIBUTION NETWORK, DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS, DOMESTIC GAS, DOMESTIC GAS MARKET, DOMESTIC LP GAS MARKET, DOMESTIC MARKET, EFFICIENT MARKET, EFFICIENT TRANSPORT, ELECTRICITY, EMPLOYMENT, ENERGY CONSUMPTION, ENERGY MARKETS, ENERGY PLANNING, ENERGY SOURCE, ENERGY SOURCES, ENERGY USAGE, ENERGY USE, ENFORCEMENT OF REGULATIONS, ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES, FINANCIAL BURDEN, FOSSIL, FOSSIL FUEL, FUEL, FUEL CYCLE, FUELS, GAS ACCESS, GAS APPLIANCES, GAS CONSUMER, GAS CONSUMERS, GAS CONSUMPTION, GAS DEPARTMENT, GAS DIVISION, GAS EXPORT PROJECT, GAS INDUSTRY STANDARDS, GAS MARKET, GAS MARKETING, GAS MARKETS, GAS PIPELINE, GAS POLICY, GAS PROCESSING, GAS PROCESSING PLANTS, GAS RECOVERY, GAS SECTOR, GAS STOVE, GAS STRATEGY, GAS SUPPLY, GAS USE, GLOBAL WARMING, GREENHOUSE GAS, GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS, HEAT, HYDROCARBON FUELS, INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT, INFRASTRUCTURES, INLAND TRANSPORT, INSPECTION, INTERNATIONAL MARKETS, INTERNATIONAL OIL COMPANIES, INVENTORY, INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES, KEROSENE, LEVEL OF SAFETY, LIQUEFACTION, LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS, LIQUID PETROLEUM, LIQUID PETROLEUM GAS, LP GAS, LP GAS ASSOCIATION, LP GAS INDUSTRY, LP GAS MARKETERS, LP GAS SECTOR IMPROVEMENT STUDY, MARINE VESSELS, MARKET BEHAVIOR, MARKET CONCENTRATION, MARKET DISTORTIONS, MARKET FAILURE, MARKET FAILURES, MARKET FORCES, MARKET FRAGMENTATION, MARKET PENETRATION, MARKET POTENTIAL, MARKETING, METHANE, MODE OF TRANSPORT, MODES OF TRANSPORT, MONOPOLY, NATIONAL OIL, NATURAL GAS, NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION, OBSOLESCENCE, OIL, OIL AND GAS, OIL COMPANY, OIL MARKETING, OIL MARKETING COMPANIES, OIL PRODUCTS, OIL REFINERY, PETROLEUM, PETROLEUM GAS, PETROLEUM INDUSTRY, PETROLEUM PRODUCTS, PETROLEUM PRODUCTS INDUSTRY, PETROLEUM RESOURCES, PETROLEUM TRANSPORT, PILOT PROJECTS, PIPELINES, PLANT OPERATION, POLICE, PORTS OF ENTRY, POWER, PRESSURE REGULATORS, PRESSURE VESSEL, PRESSURE VESSELS, PRICE CONTROLS, PRICE STABILIZATION, PRICING MECHANISM, PRICING POLICIES, PRICING POLICY, PRIMARY DEPOTS, PRIVATE CAPITAL, PRIVATE INVESTORS, PRIVATE OWNERSHIP, PRIVATE SECTOR, PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENT, PURCHASING, RAIL, RAIL SYSTEM, RAIL TRANSPORT, RAILWAY, REFINERIES, REFINERY CAPACITY, REFINING, REGULATORY OVERSIGHT, RETAIL, RETAIL PRICE, ROAD, ROAD CONDITIONS, ROAD NETWORK, ROAD TRANSPORT, SAFE OPERATIONS, SAFETY, SAFETY ISSUES, SAFETY LEGISLATION, SAFETY PROCEDURES, SAFETY REGULATIONS, SAFETY STANDARDS, SOURCE OF ENERGY, STORAGE CAPACITY, STORAGE FACILITIES, STREAM, SUBSTITUTE, SUBSTITUTE FUEL, SUPPLIER, SUPPLIERS, SUPPLY CHAIN, SURPLUS, TAX, TRADITIONAL BIOMASS, TRADITIONAL FUELS, TRANSPARENCY, TRANSPORT, TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE, TRANSPORT MODES, TRANSPORTATION, TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES, TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE, TRUCKS, TRUE, VEHICLE, VEHICLE FLEET, VEHICLE OWNERS, VEHICLES, VOLATILE INTERNATIONAL, WOOD FUEL, WOOD FUELS,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/03/16449225/volume-iii-lessons-learned-lp-gas-sector-improvement-studiesbrcameroon-ghana-nigeria
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/12728
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Summary: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 reasons for the failure of the LPG market in Nigeria to live up to its potential, to develop a strategy for reviving Nigeria s domestic LPG market, and to expand LPG access to all, including to the poor, in Nigeria.