Gas output: ‘Pipeline sabotage, insecurity undermining Nigeria’s output, export’
While many oil and gas producing nations are taking advantage of the current financial crisis to increase production and revenue, escalating pipeline sabotage and insecurity in the Niger Delta have persisted in limiting Nigeria’s oil and gas export’s prospects for expansion.Information Guide Nigeria
Operators and regulators are concerned about the continuing closure of wells in protest of theft and sabotage because the nation‘s gas export is only operating at 60% of its capacity.JAMB Result
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Gbenga Komolafe, the Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC), remarked that the underproduction of crude oil was also harming the production of gas, given that the majority of the nation’s gas is associated gas in a conversation with The Guardian.
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