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Nigeria, LPG; Driving LPG development. Gordon Feller. Petroleum Review March 2008, P. 44
Nigeria has huge gas reserves, currently estimated at 187tn cf and projected to last 109 years. At present, about 75% of associated gas produced as a consequence of oil production is flared - equivalent to 19.79% of the total gas flared worldwide and the highest flare rate of all Opec members. Gordon Feller reports.
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Journal title: Petroleum Review
Countries: Nigeria -
Subjects: Resource use and management, Project Management, Crude oil, Liquefied petroleum gas, Oil and gas, Oil, Petroleum products, Primary energy production, Flare systems, Reserves