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Nwaozuzu, former British Chevening Scholar, PTDF Ph.D. Scholar, and deputy-director at Emerald Energy Institute for Energy & Petroleum Economics, Policy, & Strategic Studies, University of Port Harcourt. Email: cnwaozuzu@ gmail.com. Tel: 070 6874 3617 (SMS Only)

The key to extensive international trade in natural gas lies in developing global integrated/substantial pipeline grids, and

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By Chijioke Nwaozuzu & Isreal Onyije   The emerging global energy landscape has implications on emerging energy economies

A publication on the 22nd February 2018 by SweetCrude Reports, Abuja, stated that the Federal Government of Nigeria has initiated