Nigeria Strategic Gas Plan

The study underlines the government's strategic role in promoting proactive gas development schemes, and the drive for change in gas flaring reduction, for better use of Nigeria's gas resources. It is an analysis and integration of independent proposals from international oil companies to the Government of Nigeria for gas utilization projects. The elements and policy framework are evaluated, so as to formulate a consolidated development plan for the country's gas resources, through a series of viable projects. It covers the basic elements of gas supply, the uses for gas, the sequence involved in gas planning evaluations, the background issues for gas planning - for Nigeria, and the development of a Stage I Gas Management Model.

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Main Author: World Bank
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2004-02
Subjects:ALTERNATIVE USES, AMMONIA, BARREL, BIOMASS, CARBON, CARBON CREDIT, COMMERCIAL POWER, COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS, CRUDE OIL, CYCLE GAS, DEMAND FOR ENERGY, DISTRIBUTION OF GAS, DOWNSTREAM GAS, DOWNSTREAM GAS SECTOR, DRIVING FORCES, EMISSIONS, ENERGY DEMAND, ENERGY PRACTICES, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, FUEL, FUEL OIL, GAS, GAS BASIN, GAS COMPANIES, GAS CONSUMPTION, GAS DEVELOPMENT, GAS DISTRIBUTION, GAS FLARING, GAS FLARING REDUCTION, GAS INDUSTRY, GAS INFRASTRUCTURE, GAS LIQUIDS, GAS MANAGEMENT, GAS MARKET, GAS PIPELINE, GAS PIPELINE PROJECT, GAS POLICY, GAS PRICE, GAS PRICING, GAS PRODUCTION, GAS RESERVE, GAS RESERVES, GAS RESOURCES, GAS SECTOR DEVELOPMENT, GAS SECTOR REFORM, GAS STRATEGY, GAS SUPPLIER, GAS SUPPLIES, GAS SUPPLY, GAS TURBINE, GAS USAGE, GAS USE, GAS UTILIZATION, GAS UTILIZATION DEVELOPMENT, GAS-PRODUCING COUNTRIES, GASOLINE, GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT, GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL FACILITY, HEAVY INVESTMENTS, HOUSE GAS, HYDROCARBONS, INCOME, INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITIES, IRON, LIQUID FUELS, METHANOL, NATURAL GAS, NITROGEN, OIL, OIL AND GAS, OIL AND GAS SECTOR, OIL COMPANIES, OIL COMPANY, OIL EQUIVALENT, OIL PRODUCERS, OIL PRODUCING, OIL PRODUCING COUNTRIES, OIL PRODUCTION, OIL RECOVERY, OLEFINS, OPEC, PETROLEUM, PETROLEUM DEVELOPMENT, PETROLEUM GAS, PETROLEUM RESOURCES, PIPELINE, PIPELINE NETWORKS, PIPELINE SYSTEM, PIPELINE TRANSMISSION, PIPELINES, POLLUTION, POWER CONSUMPTION, POWER GENERATION, PROJECT MANAGEMENT, REFINERIES, REGIONAL ENVIRONMENT, RESERVOIRS, SUSTAINABLE ENERGY, THERMAL POWER, THERMAL POWER PLANTS, TORNADO DIAGRAM, URBAN AREAS, UREA,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/02/3053299/nigeria-strategic-gas-plan
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/19892
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Summary:The study underlines the government's strategic role in promoting proactive gas development schemes, and the drive for change in gas flaring reduction, for better use of Nigeria's gas resources. It is an analysis and integration of independent proposals from international oil companies to the Government of Nigeria for gas utilization projects. The elements and policy framework are evaluated, so as to formulate a consolidated development plan for the country's gas resources, through a series of viable projects. It covers the basic elements of gas supply, the uses for gas, the sequence involved in gas planning evaluations, the background issues for gas planning - for Nigeria, and the development of a Stage I Gas Management Model.