VOA常速英语2007年-Nigeria Seeks to Tap into Huge Natural Gas Rese(在线收听) |
By Gilbert da Costa Abuja 28 November 2007 Nigeria plans to reform its gas sector by introducing new pricing rules and providing infrastructure to improve supplies to the domestic market. For VOA, Gilbert da Costa in Abuja reports that another key component of the initiative is the enforcement of a ban on gas flaring by 2008. Analysts say enough gas is flared in Nigeria to supply half of the power needs of sub-Saharan Africa, excluding South Africa. Oil companies operating in Nigeria have until now rebuffed pressures from environmentalists and local communities to reduce gas flaring. Nigeria is slowly working towards minimizing flares, and has established a zero flaring deadline for 2008. "Nigeria is discovered to be a gas province, because we have more gas in Nigeria than oil," he noted. "And in the next couple of years, approximately in a decade if we put in the right infrastructure for gas, certainly gas will be the mainstay of the economy. We have gas everywhere in Nigeria." The government this week announced new pricing mechanisms and plans to improve infrastructure for domestic gas use, particularly for power generators. |
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