Energy Policy, Vol.34, No.6, 743-753, 2006
Natural gas domestic market development for total elimination of routine flares in Nigeria's upstream petroleum operations
Several research findings confirmed that gaseous emissions and thermal radiation emanate from flaring activities during separation of oil from gas in the petroleum upstream operations. This, coupled with identified degradation potential of flares, makes flaring of about 71 million m(3)/day of associated gas a great concern. In this paper, several efforts hitherto made by government and organized private sectors at monetizing associated natural gas being flared on daily basis in Nigeria were reviewed. Domestic market development, if adopted, could eliminate routine gas flaring by 2008, meeting a goal set by Nigerian Government. Various scenarios considered showed that relatively minor amounts of natural gas could be consumed domestically for cooking; the balance would be absorbed by thermal electricity generation. It could lead to total consumption of between 92 and 140 million m(3)/day of natural gas in the country, representing a fraction of the domestic energy market. (c) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.