A Review of the Energy Industry Regulation in Nigeria and some Implications f...
MR. LAWAL PRESENTATION SLIDES
1. APG-LPG Initiative:
Additional Force to End Routine Gas Flaring
in Nigeria.
Society of Petroleum Engineers
ATBU Student Chapter
ALIDU LAWAL, STUDENT, PEP, ATBU.
SPE
STUDENT PAPER PRESENTATION
2. APG-LPG Initiative:
Additional Force to End Routine Gas Flaring in Nigeria.
Presentation Outline:
• Introduction
• Objectives
• Reasons for gas flaring in Nigeria.
• Why it should be stopped.
• The Nigerian initiatives to end flaring.
• APG-LPG Initiative.
• Closing Remarks
3. APG-LPG Initiative:
Additional Force to End Routine Gas Flaring in Nigeria.
Introduction:
Gas Flaring:-
What is it?
What kind of gas?
To what kind of gas?
4. APG-LPG Initiative:
Additional Force to End Routine Gas Flaring in Nigeria.
Objectives:
To create awareness on the feasibility of LGP extraction
in commercial quantity from the flared gas.
To enlighten the Nigerian entrepreneurs on a profitable
business opportunity lying unharness in the gas sector.
To affirm that APG utilizing as LPG is a good initiative
towards ending routine gas flaring in Nigeria and how to
achieve it.
5. APG-LPG Initiative:
Additional Force to End Routine Gas Flaring in Nigeria.
Gas flaring in Nigeria:-
Why does it happen?
Why it should be stopped?
9. APG-LPG Initiative:
Additional Force to End Routine Gas Flaring in Nigeria.
To End Routine Gas Flaring In Nigeria
What are the Nigerian Initiatives?
10. APG-LPG Initiative:
Additional Force to End Routine Gas Flaring in Nigeria.
• End Routine Gas Flaring In Nigeria
APG-LPG Initiative:-
• Methodology:
Field practice
Simulation technique(Aspen Hysis)
12. APG-LPG Initiative:
Additional Force to End Routine Gas Flaring in Nigeria.
Closing Remarks:
APG utilizing as LPG is a viable and reliable initiative,
Nigerian oil producing companies should adopt fully
because,………………..
Gas flaring is:
Unhealthy
Economic illiteracy
Wickedness
13. APG-LPG Initiative:
Additional Force to End Routine Gas Flaring in Nigeria.
Gas flaring:
• The time to stop is now, and starting from where?
• Here in Nigeria
Thank
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