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Environmentalist Wants FG To Stop Gas Flaring
An environmentalist, Mr Surveyor Efik, has urged the Federal Government to mitigate the impact of climate change by stopping gas flaring.
Speaking with newsmen in Abuja, Efik, who is also the National Coordinator of Climate Change Network, an NGO, called for the formulation of a framework to stop gas flaring.
“The amount of associated gas that is being emitted or being flared since oil exploration and exploitation activities started is about 40 per cent of the total gas consumed in Africa.
“So, that amount of gas alone going to the atmosphere is contributing to greenhouse gas emission and for us to address it, I know Nigeria’s economy depends on oil and gas sector, this Petroleum Industry Bill, if well implemented, will address the issue of gas flaring seriously.
“It will hold these oil companies and bring them into order.
“Indonesia did that some few years ago; they started with regulating the oil industry activities with a legal framework, like we have put forward the Petroleum Industry Bill.
“All those oil companies, including Shell, which is also there in Indonesia, they are abiding by the laws and playing by the rules.’’
Efik also advised government to invest in climate change activities to mitigate its impact on the population.
He said such effort would encourage developed countries to support the nation’s climate change activities.
The coordinator said the National Adaptation Strategy and Plan of Action for Climate Change in Nigeria (NASPA-CCN) should be given financial backup to achieve the desired results.
He commended the Minister of Environment, Mrs Hadiza Mailafia, for developing the NASPA-CCN, which spells out the roles of all stakeholders regarding climate resilience adaptation in Nigeria.
Efik called on environment stakeholders to intensify awareness on the dangers of climate change.
“Let us create more awareness on the consequences, on the vulnerability; let people know how vulnerable Nigeria is; let them also know the consequential disaster that we might face if we don’t take precaution.
“If we carry out this advocacy, we’ll also make all the stakeholders that is the government stakeholders, the private sector stakeholders, the civil society stakeholders up to the communities, to know the roles they should play, the responsibilities they should take.
“So, if you and I play our roles, I think we will be able to overcome the future disastrous consequence that we might likely face, if we don’t do it today.’’
Efik also urged government to provide the required funding and undertake institutional reforms such as the creation of a Climate Change Commission.
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Digital Technology Key To Nigeria’s Oil, Gas Future

Experts in the oil and gas industry have said that the adoption of digital technologies would tackle inefficiencies and drive sustainable growth in the energy sector.
With the theme of the symposium as ‘Transforming Energy: The Digital Evolution of Oil and Gas’, he gathering drew top industry players, media leaders, traditional rulers, students, and security officials for a wide-ranging dialogue on the future of Nigeria’s most vital industry.
Chairman of the Petroleum Technology Association of Nigeria (PETAN), Wole Ogunsanya, highlighted the role of digital solutions across exploration, drilling, production, and other oil services.
Represented by the Vice Chairman, Obi Uzu, Ogunsanya noted that Nigeria’s oil production had risen to about 1.7 million barrels per day and was expected to reach two million barrels soon.
Ogunsanya emphasised that increased production would strengthen the naira and fund key infrastructure projects, such as railway networks connecting Lagos to northern, eastern, and southern Nigeria, without excessive borrowing.
He stressed the importance of using oil revenue to sustain national development rather than relying heavily on loans, which undermine financial independence.
Comparing Nigeria to Norway, Ogunsanya explained how the Nordic country had prudently saved and invested oil earnings into education, infrastructure, and long-term development, in contrast to the nation’s monthly revenue distribution system.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Executive Secretary of the Major Energies Marketers Association of Nigeria (MEMAN), Clement Using, represented by the Secretary of the Association, Ms Ogechi Nkwoji, highlighted the urgent need for stakeholders and regulators in the sector to embrace digital technologies.
According to him, digital evolution can boost operational efficiency, reduce costs, enhance safety, and align with sustainability goals.
Isong pointed out that the downstream energy sector forms the backbone of Nigeria’s economy saying “When the downstream system functions well, commerce thrives, hospitals operate, and markets stay open. When it fails, chaos and hardship follow immediately,” he said.
He identified challenges such as price volatility, equipment failures, fuel losses, fraud, and environmental risks, linking them to aging infrastructure, poor record-keeping, and skill gaps.
According to Isong, the solution lies in integrated digital tools such as sensors, automation, analytics, and secure transaction systems to monitor refining, storage, distribution, and retail activities.
He highlighted key technologies including IoT forecourt automation for real-time pump activity and sales tracking, remote pricing and reconciliation systems at retail fuel stations, AI-powered pipeline leak detection, terminal automation for depot operations, digital tank gauging, and predictive maintenance.
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