How UNESCO got it wrong in Africa
May 30, 2017
By Prof chijioke Nwaozuzu For more than a century, fossil fuels have accounted for a larger proportion of global...
Read moreDetailsHydrogen has long been used across several industries, including the process for converting heavy petroleum extracts into lighter, exploitable forms...
Read moreDetailsIn 2009, Margaret Atwood wrote a piece titled ‘The Future without Oil’ for a German Newspaper, Die Zeit. In that...
Read moreDetailsUnconventional gas resources (shale gas reserves) have existed for several decades, but its production had been hampered by lack of...
Read moreDetailsNNPC’s network of pipelines, depots, pump stations, jetties, terminals etc are in a dilapidated state, owing to a combination of...
Read moreDetailsMost refineries in Africa tend to be medium to large-scale refineries, perhaps because of the state of technology at the...
Read moreDetailsThe issue of deregulation of petrol (PMS) price has been a contentious issue for over two decades, as well as...
Read moreDetailsOil revenue has been and still is the mainstay of the national economy and is likely to remain so for...
Read moreDetailsEnvironmental concerns have made the use of natural gas very attractive. Surging electricity demand is also one of the major...
Read moreDetailsThe key to extensive international trade in natural gas lies in developing global integrated/substantial pipeline grids, and increasing Liquefied Natural...
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