KEY POINTS Nigeria flared about 76.92 billion standard cubic feet of natural gas between January and May 2026, according to data from the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission. The figures …
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Nigeria’s Oil Takings Drag Federation Revenue Lower in November Despite NNPC Rebound
KEY POINTS Nigeria’s public finances came under renewed strain in November as weaker oil inflows pulled down total revenue shared by the three tiers of government, offsetting gains from the …
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KEY POINTS Chevron Nigeria Limited has restated its commitment to tackling gas flaring and cutting carbon emissions across its operations in the Niger Delta, as part of ongoing efforts to …
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KEY POINTS Nigeria’s oil and gas sector delivered a rare bright spot in July as gas flaring dropped to its lowest level in years, even while overall production surged, underscoring …
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Nigeria’s gas flaring crisis poses environmental, health, and financial risks, but leveraging innovation and policy reforms can turn waste into sustainable energy opportunities.
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Record-high gas flaring in 2023 wastes energy and increases emissions in North Africa, with severe environmental impacts highlighted by the World Bank.
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Nigeria, Africa’s largest oil producer, has been burning off its natural gas for decades, wasting a valuable resource and harming the environment. But with new policies and technologies, the country …
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Nigeria, Africa’s largest oil producer, is losing billions of dollars in gas royalties and penalties due to its persistent gas flaring problem, according to a recent report by the Nigerian …