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Gases, Volume 3, Issue 1

March 2023 - 3 articles

Cover Story: The Nigerian oil and gas industry routinely flares natural gas despite the negative effects on the environment and the economy. What efforts that have been put in place to cut down gas flaring in Nigeria in support of zero routine flaring will be described in this paper? In this study, we use a qualitative evaluation of various available options for making use of flare gas against important determinants of this kind of choice: onshore vs. offshore and site-specific utilisation options, such as LNG, gas to wire, and gas to methanol. All of these options have the potential to drastically cut down on this wasteful practice, and they could reduce project costs and market risk. This article recommends steps for selecting and optimizing economies of scale for an associated natural gas utilisation option with environmental benefits and economic viability. View this paper
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Articles (3)

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,754 Views
10 Pages

14 March 2023

The poultry sector is considered to be one of the most industrialized sectors of livestock production. Although the livestock sector contributes the 14.5% of total anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, less attention has been paid in the resp...

  • Review
  • Open Access
206 Citations
32,247 Views
22 Pages

3 February 2023

Hydrogen has become the most promising energy carrier for the future. The spotlight is now on green hydrogen, produced with water electrolysis powered exclusively by renewable energy sources. However, several other technologies and sources are availa...

  • Review
  • Open Access
24 Citations
13,631 Views
24 Pages

28 January 2023

Natural gas flaring, with its harmful environmental, health, and economic effects, is common in the Nigerian oil and gas industry because of a lower tax regime for flared gases. Based on the adverse effects of flared gas, the Nigerian government has...

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Gases - ISSN 2673-5628