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The perspective of Nigerias projected demand for petroleum products
Author(s) -
H. Isa
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
journal of petroleum and gas engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2141-2677
DOI - 10.5897/jpge2013.0174
Subject(s) - petroleum , petroleum product , kerosene , revenue , business , liquefied petroleum gas , oil refinery , agricultural economics , natural resource economics , economics , waste management , engineering , finance , chemistry , organic chemistry
Nigeria is Africa's energy giant, and the most prolific oil-producing country in the continent. Export of petroleum is the mainstay of the Nigerian economy and the major source of revenue for the country. The petroleum and natural gas sector accounted for about 19.39% of the nations GDP in 2009. The sector also contributed over 95 and 70% of export earnings and total government revenue, respectively. Nevertheless, the country suffers from an inadequate supply of usable energy due to inadequate development and inefficient management of the energy sector. The estimated daily demand for petroleum products in Nigeria as at 2010 which are: petrol, 30 million liters; dual purpose kerosene, 10 million liters and diesel, 1.8 million liters, and are expected to grow. Currently, most of Nigeria’s domestic petroleum products needs are met through importation, as the domestic refineries are not capable of supplying enough to meet the ever growing demand. This paper attempts to give an overview of the petroleum sector, projected energy demand for these petroleum products for the country. Key words: Petroleum products, energy utilization, energy sector, demand, consumption.

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