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The Unappreciated Workhorse; Diezani Alison-madueke Not Suspended by 5columnist: 11:39pm On Jan 18, 2012
The rumour is FALSE and shows how desperate people are going about the removal of this work horse!! She is fighting for you whilst you are fighting to have status quo remain same. Read the ariticle below and see how much efforts she has put into making Nigeria a better place.

National Assembly are looking forward to advancing the efforts of the Petroleum Minister to push for the passage of the Petroleum Industry Bill against all odds. International Oil firms have expressed reservation about the passage of the bill just as they were wary about the passage of the local content law. The Petroleum Minister told journalist recently that “over 50 years' experience in the oil and gas industry continues to reveal the complex dynamics of balancing global energy security, domestic economic growth, climate, and environmental considerations," One of those considerations to grow the Nigeria economy can only be achieved in the sector if more local participants are encouraged to go into the sector. "We expect in a few short weeks it will be promulgated into law," Alison-Madueke said of the bill while she met briefly with reporters after giving a keynote speech at a conference about emerging carbon management policies.
Regarding oil and gas reforms in Nigeria, Alison-Madueke said the government is getting closer to outlawing flaring natural gas , although she listed no specific time for when a complete ban is expected to be implemented but she gave an insight into what is known as “The Gas Plan” where a radical shift will be made from consumption of fuel to alternative cleaner energy sources.
She said that with the subsidy removed partially, that initiatives are already in place to bring LPG and CNG to the fore beyond PMS consumption. "We are transitioning from gas flaring to gas utilization," she said, citing the Agip Okpai combined-cycle power plant as an example. The associated gas often is considered to be a waste product of oil production rather than an economic resource. That will change.
In 2002, the World Bank started a public-private partnership initiative called Global Gas Flaring Reduction of which Nigeria is a member. The National Oceanic and Atmosphere Administration estimated that during 1994-2008, the total amount of gas flared worldwide corresponded to 70% of total US greenhouse gas emissions during 2007. In a Baker Institute study entitled "Gas Flaring and Venting: Extent, Impacts, and Remedies," three researchers said flared gas volumes in Nigeria have decreased somewhat although most of that decrease is likely due to decreased oil production caused by civil unrest. "Both regulatory enforcements and financial incentives are proving insufficient in Nigeria," said the flaring study. "Several gas utilization projects are under way; however, the completed projects have not been as successful in reducing gas flaring volumes as claimed. In Nigeria, less complicated and lower cost technologies, such as LPG and gas-to-power, could be put in place to utilize associated gas locally".
Most of the oil fields involved with gas flaring are close to poor communities that desperately need energy sources.






Carbon-neutral plans
Alison-Madueke said the Nigerian government has a goal of making Nigeria carbon-neutral by 2025. Nigeria, which signed the Kyoto Protocol, recently developed a draft policy to address climate change. The Minister and her team are working aggressively to promote a growing gross domestic product, and Nigeria aspires to become one of the world's top 20 economies by 2020 if our economy is given the much need boost through capital projects that will dot the [Is] and cross the [Ts]. "The energy consumption that will be associated with such growth cannot be overemphasized," Alison-Madueke said. "To achieve and sustain the GDP growth aspiration, we are on course to grow our crude oil reserves to and maintain it at about 40 billion bbl through 2020." She called for a "more effective linkage" between the industry and government to help drive Nigeria's GDP through increased local content and participation.
Currently, Nigeria estimates it has 37 billion bbl of oil reserves and a production capacity of 3 million b/d, she said. The nation has proved gas reserves of 187 tcf and another estimated 600 tcf of undiscovered gas potential, she said."Experts are of the opinion that with the estimated undiscovered potential, Nigeria could easily be within the world's top three in gas reserves," she said
Re: The Unappreciated Workhorse; Diezani Alison-madueke Not Suspended by MrGlobe(m): 8:04am On Jan 19, 2012
I d iot. The only thing we know of her is that she is jonathan's mistress
Re: The Unappreciated Workhorse; Diezani Alison-madueke Not Suspended by dustydee: 9:01am On Jan 19, 2012
Work horse fattened her pocket.
Re: The Unappreciated Workhorse; Diezani Alison-madueke Not Suspended by 5columnist: 9:37pm On Jan 19, 2012
Subjective Nigerians, I wonder the type of change you all are calling for, mitcheeeeww!!!
Re: The Unappreciated Workhorse; Diezani Alison-madueke Not Suspended by naijaking1: 10:17pm On Jan 19, 2012
5columnist:

Subjective Nigerians, I wonder the type of change you all are calling for, mitcheeeeww!!!

Don't waste your breath on these ACN apologists who neither show appreciation nor objectivity when dealing with anything or anybody from across the Niger. They would rather mill rumors, spread outlandish lies, and even fabricate reality if it will suit their immediate political goal.
Have you ever wondered none of them is demonstrating against Boko Haram? Yet some of the dirty mouths here want to 'stop Lagos' because of subsidy.
Alison-Madueke, like Okonjo-Iwuala is a blessing to the future of Nigeria people grin
Re: The Unappreciated Workhorse; Diezani Alison-madueke Not Suspended by dayokanu(m): 10:19pm On Jan 19, 2012
She is doing a great work sucking on Retardeens blokos
Re: The Unappreciated Workhorse; Diezani Alison-madueke Not Suspended by 9ja4eva: 11:29pm On Jan 19, 2012
dayokanu:

She is doing a great work sucking on Retardeens blokos

Seconded

For all we know she may be servicing Dame's huge veejays too
Re: The Unappreciated Workhorse; Diezani Alison-madueke Not Suspended by egift(m): 11:58pm On Jan 19, 2012

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