2014
DOI: 10.5901/ajis.2014.v3n7p127
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Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions And Oil & Gas Revenue In Nigeria

Abstract: This paper is an empirical analysis of the impact of greenhouse gas emissions on the oil & gas revenue in Nigeria for the period of . The population of the study is the upstream sector of the Nigerian oil & gas industry. The study adopted multiple regression techniques and data were collected from secondary source from the World Bank database and the central bank of Nigeria statistical bulletin. The findings reveal that gas flaring and gas venting is positively, strongly and significantly influencing the oil &… Show more

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“…Rice husk was largely considered as waste material, always dumped and burned in landfills, this usually lead to environmental pollution, which contributes to the greenhouse effect (Ubwa et al, 2014;Nwofe, 2015), due to the introduction of CO 2 to the atmosphere (Isa, 2014). In this study, therefore, fungi species isolated from the dump site were used to convert this environmental waste and pollutant (rice husk) to useful product (biosurfactant).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rice husk was largely considered as waste material, always dumped and burned in landfills, this usually lead to environmental pollution, which contributes to the greenhouse effect (Ubwa et al, 2014;Nwofe, 2015), due to the introduction of CO 2 to the atmosphere (Isa, 2014). In this study, therefore, fungi species isolated from the dump site were used to convert this environmental waste and pollutant (rice husk) to useful product (biosurfactant).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%