Hundreds of millions of people living in world’s coastal areas, from villages to megacities are likely to experience diverse weather disasters by 2050, going by the recent report by the United Nation. The post New IPCC report wake up call Read More
‘Oil market’s fragility may go worse with another outage’
The supply disruptions in the oil market may not be over, despite volatility and prices easing in the days after the Abqaiq attack. Precisely, oil prices are back to the days of hovering a little above $60 a barrel. The post Read More
‘Over-regulating LPG market will send operators aground’
Reacting to issues raised by LPG marketers calling on the federal government to checkmate indiscriminate deployment of LPGs, otherwise known as cooking gas, to filling stations and retail outlets without addressing the risks involved,…. The post ‘Over-regulating LPG market will Read More
Oil geopolitics and resource maximization for social good
Economies dependent on a single resource like oil for revenue are currently being challenged by new discoveries and innovative exploration practices. While the realities are heightening the volatility in the market, oil-producing countries that fail to manage proceeds of mineral Read More
Demand for gas cylinders rises as LPG conversion deepens
The significant growth in local consumption of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), which is pegged at about 600,000 metric tonnes yearly, has been hinged on many Nigerians converting to the use of cooking gas for domestic and commercial uses. The post Read More
US offers $1.06m grant to address electricity challenges in underserved communities
About $1.06m has been provided by the United States Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) to extend power supply to undeserved communities in Nigeria. The post US offers $1.06m grant to address electricity challenges in underserved communities appeared first on The Read More
Government moves to establish national park data centres
The federal government has concluded arrangement to reposition seven national parks by establishing an information desk to generate and document relevant data for biodiversity conservation in the country. The post Government moves to establish national park data centres appeared first on The Read More
CASLE seeks youth mentorship in surveying
The President of the Commonwealth Association of Surveying and Land Economy (CASLE), Mr. Joseph Ajanlekoko has urged practitioners to mentor the youths and increase their participation in the profession. The post CASLE seeks youth mentorship in surveying appeared first on The Guardian Read More
Renewable energy as alternative source of power and funding of renewable energy in Nigeria
Abstract Nigeria has been mainly dependent on the conventional electrical energy for a long time, with little effort being done to develop alternative renewable sources of energy. The electrical energy is insufficient to fulfill the energy needs in Nigeria, with Read More
Conservationists raise concerns on biodiversity conflicts, wildlife extinction
Conservationists have called on Nigerians to shun activities that could escalate the extinction of wildlife and biodiversity from their ecosystem as well as threaten human existence. The post Conservationists raise concerns on biodiversity conflicts, wildlife extinction appeared first on The Read More
