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Nigeria Is Flaring Her Future; Time To Turn Flames Into Light by malali(op): 8:12am On Apr 29, 2025
Gas flaring is a practice where oil producers burn off natural gas they consider too “inconvenient” to process. It’s a colonial-era relic we’ve refused to outgrow. And it costs Nigeria over $2.5 billion annually in lost revenue, plus untold damage to health, environment, and foreign investment optics.

Meanwhile, Qatar, with less total gas than Nigeria, powers its entire nation, exports liquefied natural gas (LNG) globally, and has built a sovereign wealth fund of $450 billion from its gas proceeds.
Egypt and Algeria, both gas-endowed but far behind Nigeria in sheer reserves, already power their cities and industries using gas-fired plants—and even export energy to Europe.

The World Is Doing It. Why Can’t We?
• Qatar: Utilized North Field gas to become a top LNG exporter. Their electricity grid is nearly 100% gas-powered.
• United Arab Emirates: Built modular gas plants to run cities in the desert.
• Algeria: Runs industry and homes on piped gas. Exports via Medgaz pipeline to Europe.
• Egypt: Turned gas into power, profits, and peace in its energy sector.


Nigeria has more natural gas than all of them. Combined.

So What’s Holding Us Back?
1. Corruption. Deals around gas processing and flare capture are often buried in bureaucratic delays or hijacked by cronies.
2. Lack of infrastructure. Pipelines, modular plants, LNG storage—these require foresight and coordination. We’ve had neither.
3. Policy sabotage. Flare laws exist. Penalties exist. But enforcement is weak. Oil majors flare with impunity.
4. Short-sighted economics. We chase crude export dollars, ignoring how gas can domestically power factories,

The Way Forward

1. Convert flare sites into power stations. GE and Siemens sell mobile gas turbines. We can deploy them at key oilfields.

2. Sell flare capture rights to Nigerian entrepreneurs. Let private sector handle what NNPC has failed at.
3. Build gas pipelines and use CNG trucking. Even in rural areas.
4. Finance through carbon credits. The global West wants to pay us not to pollute. Why are we saying no?

Re: Nigeria Is Flaring Her Future; Time To Turn Flames Into Light by 8686(m): 8:38am On Apr 29, 2025
Let’s do it
Re: Nigeria Is Flaring Her Future; Time To Turn Flames Into Light by fabolouz1(m): 8:40am On Apr 29, 2025
it's an irony that gas which are supposed to power industrial and domestic use are been flared , this is not just wastage in terms of huge sums of dollars but it also contribute to green house gases.
Re: Nigeria Is Flaring Her Future; Time To Turn Flames Into Light by bigdammyj: 8:42am On Apr 29, 2025
Noted.
Re: Nigeria Is Flaring Her Future; Time To Turn Flames Into Light by Pootle: 8:42am On Apr 29, 2025
dey play
Re: Nigeria Is Flaring Her Future; Time To Turn Flames Into Light by warrenweste(m): 8:43am On Apr 29, 2025
Brilliant submission I hope they key into this
Re: Nigeria Is Flaring Her Future; Time To Turn Flames Into Light by muyico(m): 8:44am On Apr 29, 2025
Let concern, Tinubu till 2031
Re: Nigeria Is Flaring Her Future; Time To Turn Flames Into Light by viodemus: 8:46am On Apr 29, 2025
Why does every other people like to sit down and be discussing Igbo nation resources?


Let the Igbos run it how it wants to run it. Long throats, make una walka pass. After una dun sell a lot to Morocco, and other people through sea, una still wan take everything without considering the peoples health and environment, because it is not your tribe. So, no empathy on any level.
Re: Nigeria Is Flaring Her Future; Time To Turn Flames Into Light by Inspirer1: 8:51am On Apr 29, 2025
We will still hear about dame news, same complaints next year and years ahead.
Re: Nigeria Is Flaring Her Future; Time To Turn Flames Into Light by ojuu4u(m):
Wen a president would put someone who has ambition to become Gov or president in critical ministry in his government, what would you expect? Nothing but to amass the money meant to turn around the country, to his campaign funds.


Billions of dollars that Buhari borrowed for railway transportation, how far has Amaechi networked trains in Nigeria?
Re: Nigeria Is Flaring Her Future; Time To Turn Flames Into Light by njokuuche77(m): 8:52am On Apr 29, 2025
This is one of the most painful examples of how Nigeria’s wealth is wasted, not because we lack resources but because we lack the will to manage them. Gas flaring isn’t just an environmental disgrace, it’s an economic crime.
If smaller nations with less gas can power industries, build wealth, and export energy, what excuse do we have? Until corruption, weak enforcement, and poor planning are tackled head-on, we’ll keep burning our future into the sky.
Re: Nigeria Is Flaring Her Future; Time To Turn Flames Into Light by Imka: 8:55am On Apr 29, 2025
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Re: Nigeria Is Flaring Her Future; Time To Turn Flames Into Light by porthouse7(f): 8:57am On Apr 29, 2025
é no go better for whoever ban me, thou I have been firing enemies from my other account
Re: Nigeria Is Flaring Her Future; Time To Turn Flames Into Light by Afrobasic(m): 8:58am On Apr 29, 2025
They have been saying the same thing since the year 2000. cry
Re: Nigeria Is Flaring Her Future; Time To Turn Flames Into Light by Proudlyngwa(m):
cool
It's not usually like that.
Most things come from a position of wishful thinking.
I was like this before, but you see when you are not the one driving, you usually blame the driver for every decision , we seem not favourable.

Nigerias gas flaring for years has mostly been from gas generated during drilling of Crude.

I will explain, when crude is drilled before processing, there are four major components in varying order, crude, water, gas, sludge.
The job of a gas plant is to filter off this components to have an at least 95 percent purity crude before export, the economics behind building gas plants for gas generated from crude is not worth it, because the quantity is not much, then you will now talk of refining, storing and transporting. So most gas plants flare because investing in processing gas condensates is just not worth it.

The main gas wells.

Recently had became more economically viable and operators started investing in gas wells.
During the COVID era , I worked in the ASA North project and she'll did a very magnificent project there, but Nigeria has 2 very big challenges.
Steel and terrain.

Steel for gas piping is very very expensive.
Most operators can produce and store to a limit, but most of Thier locations are far into thick bushes, to get this to plants they will need extensive piping, the niger delta terrain is unforgiving, unlike the middle east that is easy to get and lay pipelines, you just can't do that over here.

The only option is to get this to towns is via trucks and we are already complaining of too many heavy duties on our roads.

So while Nigeria works on its challenges, we should all understand that comparative advantage might never get us to the level of the middle east.
Re: Nigeria Is Flaring Her Future; Time To Turn Flames Into Light by NSNO(m): 9:01am On Apr 29, 2025
There are several gas projects currently under construction.
Re: Nigeria Is Flaring Her Future; Time To Turn Flames Into Light by DomPerignon: 9:11am On Apr 29, 2025
Obasanjo in one of his books detailed how his VP, Atiku kicked against expanding Nigeria's energy utilization of LNG by claiming it is dangerous to have all Nigeria's energy source in the Niger Delta.

Mind you , the north Atiku was advocating to be the site of LNG power plants does not have any form of energy source outside Kainji dam.

The problem in Nigeria is deep rooted ethnic chauvinism.

The north as represented by Atiku's reservations, do not want to see the Niger Delta region have a monopoly of energy production. This is why the same north under Buhari was constructing gas pipelines from the SS to the north to serve future power plants there.

Mind you it would have been more sensible and cheaper to build and expand gas power plant infrastructure in the vicinity of the gas reserves in the Niger Delta and transmit energy via high tension poles to the north.

But Aboki say they must own their own power stations that will be built from Niger Delta wealth and powered by same Niger Delta gas and energy.
Re: Nigeria Is Flaring Her Future; Time To Turn Flames Into Light by DomPerignon: 9:14am On Apr 29, 2025
viodemus:
Why does every other people like to sit down and be discussing Igbo nation resources?


Let the Igbos run it how it wants to run it. Long throats, make una walka pass. After una dun sell a lot to Morocco, and other people through sea, una still wan take everything without considering the peoples health and environment, because it is not your tribe. So, no empathy on any level.
Which ibo resources ?

Provide output figures for oil and gas production coming out of your SE.

Stop claiming Niger Delta and it's resources as ibo resources .

Thief.
Re: Nigeria Is Flaring Her Future; Time To Turn Flames Into Light by Homologous: 9:23am On Apr 29, 2025
Sometimes I wonder if the current administration has any technocrats to advise them. So much potential, yet so little has been offered.
Re: Nigeria Is Flaring Her Future; Time To Turn Flames Into Light by Proudlyngwa(m): 9:33am On Apr 29, 2025
DomPerignon:
Which ibo resources ?

Provide output figures for oil and gas production coming out of your SE.

Stop claiming Niger Delta and it's resources as ibo resources .

Thief.
Igbo dominated area has the highest proven gas reserves.
Fortunately it is Nigeria gas not Igbo gas.
Re: Nigeria Is Flaring Her Future; Time To Turn Flames Into Light by DomPerignon: 9:38am On Apr 29, 2025
Proudlyngwa:
Igbo dominated area has the highest proven gas reserves.
Fortunately it is Nigeria gas not Igbo gas.
And none of it is yet to be utilized.
Re: Nigeria Is Flaring Her Future; Time To Turn Flames Into Light by Proudlyngwa(m): 9:40am On Apr 29, 2025
DomPerignon:
And none of it is yet to be utilized.
None of what is yet to be utilised
Re: Nigeria Is Flaring Her Future; Time To Turn Flames Into Light by almarthins(m): 9:41am On Apr 29, 2025
warrenweste:
Brilliant submission I hope they key into this
No be today we don tell talk. This country never get direction with the crops of leader wey we get now.
Re: Nigeria Is Flaring Her Future; Time To Turn Flames Into Light by DomPerignon: 9:42am On Apr 29, 2025
Proudlyngwa:
None of what is yet to be utilised
There's hardly any gas exploration in the SE.

Majority of Nigeria's gas output is from Delta , Rivers and Akwa Ibom.
Re: Nigeria Is Flaring Her Future; Time To Turn Flames Into Light by Oxygen1998: 9:49am On Apr 29, 2025
Few things on nairaland. Make sense these days. And this is one of them.
Keep it up
And remain sane, we need more of you in this insanity we call a country.
As for whether they'd key into it. Your guess is as good as mine
Re: Nigeria Is Flaring Her Future; Time To Turn Flames Into Light by DIVINEEVIDENCE: 9:53am On Apr 29, 2025
I don't know how the brain of the Black man functions, me included.

There is something fundamentally wrong with us.

The power problem in Nigeria could be solved forever with our natural gas reserves but a whole Aso Rock is planning to go off-grid.

We are daft and bereft of common sense when it comes to managing resources, when its about money, when its about power.

I hope a civilian or military Traoré happens to Nigeria and other countries in Africa someday.
Re: Nigeria Is Flaring Her Future; Time To Turn Flames Into Light by Jonwesley(m): 10:13am On Apr 29, 2025
According to google or researches available, Nigeria holds the 9th largest proven natural gas reserves globally, with 209.26 trillion cubic feet (TCF) as of January 1, 2024. It's also the country with the largest natural gas reserves in Africa. Nigeria's gas reserves are primarily associated with oil production, with both associated and non-associated gas reserves totaling 209.26 tcf as earlier stated.

Of what importance is this statistic if they are just waiting to be flared? Somebody can help me with explanations.
Re: Nigeria Is Flaring Her Future; Time To Turn Flames Into Light by Chibuezem(m): 10:19am On Apr 29, 2025
[quote author=malali post=135167280][/quote]love what you've created. Keep up the good work, looks like a fresh of breath air.

How do we tackle corruption in Nigeria?
Re: Nigeria Is Flaring Her Future; Time To Turn Flames Into Light by fitinwell: 10:28am On Apr 29, 2025
njokuuche77:
This is one of the most painful examples of how Nigeria’s wealth is wasted, not because we lack resources but because we lack the will to manage them. Gas flaring isn’t just an environmental disgrace, it’s an economic crime.
If smaller nations with less gas can power industries, build wealth, and export energy, what excuse do we have? Until corruption, weak enforcement, and poor planning are tackled head-on, we’ll keep burning our future into the sky.
*We lack poorly managed human capacity..,
*We lack workable frameworks to manage unprocessed natural resources...
* We don't care , our ill decisions affects the community..

* We are evil....
Re: Nigeria Is Flaring Her Future; Time To Turn Flames Into Light by UHLmoving:
Are you just knowing now?

Is Tinubu just knowing now?

Didn't Buhari know?

Was GEJ unaware?

Maybe Seyi Tinubu doesn't know

But Remi, does she know?

Or you think NNPC directors do not know?

Tomopolo and the Niger Deltans know, don't they?

Which Nigerian doesn't know this?

Are you thinking of the northerners? yes they know too

And the Igbo?, those ones knew before anyone else.

Maybe the Yoruba did not know? Or do they?

Apparently, Every Nigerian knew about "FLARE TO ENERGY"

But why haven't we explore that energy yet?

How many more years do we have to keep singing around it?
Re: Nigeria Is Flaring Her Future; Time To Turn Flames Into Light by DomPerignon: 10:32am On Apr 29, 2025
DIVINEEVIDENCE:
I don't know how the brain of the Black man functions, me included.

There is something fundamentally wrong with us.

The power problem in Nigeria could be solved forever with our natural gas reserves but a whole Aso Rock is planning to go off-grid.

We are daft and bereft of common sense when it comes to managing resources, when its about money, when its about power.

I hope a civilian or military Traoré happens to Nigeria and other countries in Africa someday.
Thank Larry Fink and his BlackRock investment firm and their woke ESG program that has seen to funds meant for oil and gas production dry up.


BlackRock owns every firm on the planet be it the oil companies to the banks that will loan oil firms to start production.


There's no money going to developing gas and oil production outside of the Gulf region.


NLNG which is a private firm owns all the gas in Nigeria and are only interested in maintaining a volume production that will not disrupt international gas prices. Have you not asked why local gas prices are always in tandem with European gas markets with peaks in winter and price drop in summer ?

All that US LNG now supplying European markets is actually from Nigeria and not the US..

And for your education , I suggest you go and research how the US is now trying to ditch the petrol dollar system due to Russia having vast oil wells. The US is looking for another global product to replace oil in international trade since maintaining the US petrodollar will only benefit Russia in the long run.
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