Published November 27, 1995
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Journal article
Markets slow to develop for Niger delta gas reserves
Description
Nigeria produces a very high quality, light, sweet crude oil but with a large percentage of associated gas derived from a high gas-to-oil ratio. Official proved gas reserves, both associated and nonassociated, are 120 tcf. Proved and probable reserves are estimated as high as 300 tcf. The internal market for gas has only begun to develop since the 1980s, and as a result approximately 77% of associated gas production is flared. Domestic gas consumption is currently approximately 700 MMcfd and is projected to have a medium term potential of 1.450 bcfd. The article discusses resource development, gas markets, gas flaring, gas use programs, the Bonny LNG scheme, the gas reserve base, LNG project status, competition, and energy opportunities
Additional details
Publishing Information
- Journal Title
- Oil and Gas Journal
- Journal Volume
- 93
- Journal Issue
- 48
- Journal Page Range
- p. 77-80.
- ISSN
- 0030-1388
- CODEN
- OIGJAV
INIS
- Country of Publication
- United States
- Country of Input or Organization
- United States
- INIS RN
- 27037659
- Subject category
- S03: NATURAL GAS;
- Descriptors DEI
- ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT; ENERGY POLICY; FUEL CONSUMPTION; LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS; LNG PLANTS; MARKET; NATURAL GAS; NATURAL GAS DEPOSITS; NATURAL GAS INDUSTRY; NIGERIA; PIPELINES; PLANNING; RESERVES
- Descriptors DEC
- AFRICA; DEVELOPING COUNTRIES; ENERGY CONSUMPTION; ENERGY SOURCES; FLUIDS; FOSSIL FUELS; FUEL GAS; FUELS; GAS FUELS; GASES; GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS; INDUSTRIAL PLANTS; INDUSTRY; LIQUEFIED GASES; LIQUIDS; MINERAL RESOURCES; RESOURCES