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Recent increase in energy demand has made necessary the exploitation of Nigerian heavy oil fields neglected in the 1990s. These heavy oil fields were neglected due to low oil price and lack of technology to aid their recovery. Stakeholders in the hea
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Day 3 Wed, August 07, 2019.
This paper performs uncertainty quantification (UQ) to capture the risk – both from investor and government perspective – to which an integrated petroleum development project is exposed to. The current fiscal system will be compared against the p
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Marginal fields are typically characterized by low reserves, high sensitivity to oil price, high subsurface uncertainties, and significant economic and technological constraints. Despite these challenges, they remain a viable tool for local content a
Analysis of Government and Contractor Take Statistics in the Proposed Petroleum Industry Fiscal Bill
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Fiscal system is the basis for the estimation of take statistics ratio between Government and Contractor. This has been the case for the different versions of Nigeria's Royalty and Tax system and Production Sharing Contracts. Modifications in the cur
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The paper aims to; estimate relative technical efficiency (RTE) for each of the Nigeria 32 active Operators using vDEA model, rank the performance of the Operators considering output orientation, categorize each of the Operators into its respective r
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Day 3 Wed, August 02, 2017.
Nigerian gas industry is gradually developing into an important sector of the nation's energy economy. Proved natural gas reserves is known to be substantially larger than oil potential in energy terms and it is estimated to be about 180Tcf. Globally
Autor:
Oyebimpe Adeogun
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The notion to develop marginal oilfields as a means of increasing oil and perhaps marginal natural gas reserves in Nigeria has not been well defined since inception. Many have argued that oilfields regarded as marginal have often times been allocated