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51) LOCAL CONTENT IN THE OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY OF NIGERIA: CHALLENGES, PROSPECTS AND THE WAY FORWARD

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION  1.1      Background of the Study The need for resource-rich Nigeria to assume control of the exploration, exploitation and production activities in the oil and gas sector and to harness the potentials of this most strategic industry in order to generate more value-added, seems to be receiving much desired attention... Continue Reading

52) A STUDY OF THE NIGERIAN PETROLEUM RETAIL MARKET

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1     BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY There has been a relative slow rate of growth in the Nigerian Petroleum sector for past decades with a far reaching influence of foreign presence. It is a well known fact that the Petroleum sector in any economy requires great amount of technology, capital with seasoned and experienced... Continue Reading

53) ANALYTICAL STUDY OF A SMALL SCALE BIOMASS GASIFIER

ABSTRACT Energy demand in the world today is increasing rapidly and energy generation and resources in the world are incapable of catering for this increase in demand. In third world countries such as Nigeria, energy generation is epileptic; this is evident in the electric power sector of Nigeria. Issues such as Environmental degradation and... Continue Reading

54) MATHEMATICAL MODEL FOR LIQUID LOADING IN NATURAL GAS WELL PRODUCTION

ABSTRACT Every Natural gas well ceases producing as reservoir pressure depletes. The usual liquid presence in the reservoir can cause further problems by accumulating in the wellbore and reducing production even more. There are a number of options in well completion to prevent liquid loading even before it becomes a problem. Tubing size and... Continue Reading

55) EFFECTS OF PETROLEUM LEVEL (WASTE OIL) ON SOIL FERTILITY IN THE VICINITY OF A MECHANIC WORKSHOP

1.0       INTRODUCTION             Used motor oil is a very dangerous polluting product. It contains PAH’s and high levels of metals. PAH’s such as benzo[a]pyrene, are well known for their high carcinogenity. Considerable quantities of heavy metals such as Pb, Zn, Cu, Cr, Ni, and Cd are contained in used crankcase oil, these... Continue Reading

56) IDENTIFICATION OF WELL PROBLEMS USING WELL TESTING

ABSTRACT Well tests exist already for a long time. Since the first oil reservoir was discovered, oil companies have always been keen on estimating reservoir properties such as size. Present day well testing has gone beyond this and its usefulness cannot be overemphasized. This project work is concerned with the use of well testing in identifying... Continue Reading

57) NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION AND ENVIRONMENTAL SECURITY IN THE NIGER DELTA REGION, 1999- 2017

Abstract The Niger Delta is on the throes of death caused by the unmitigated exploration, exploitation and production of hydrocarbon which feeds and develops foreign economies at the detriment of the host communities which live in the worst state of neglect by... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:PEE0044
  • Pages:111

58) ASSESSMENT OF INVENTORY FOR GREATER PRODUCTIVITY AT NIGERIAN GAS COMPANY, UYO

ABSTRACT The study was designed to find out the effects of Inventory Management on Corporate Profit using the Nigerian Gas company as the case study. To achieve this objective, three Null Hypotheses and Alternative Hypotheses were formed to guide the study. All the staff... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:PEE0042
  • Pages:114

59) SYNERGISTIC EFFECT OF DATURA STRAMONIUM LEAVES EXTRACT - ZN2+ ON THE CORROSION INHIBITION OF MILD STEEL IN WELL WATER

SYNERGISTIC EFFECT OF DATURA STRAMONIUM LEAVES EXTRACT - Z2n+ ON THE CORROSION INHIBITION OF MILD WELLWATER ABSTRACT The synergistic effect of Datura stramonium leaves extract and Zn2+ in the corrosion inhibition of mild steel in aqueous medium (100ml well water) was investigated in this project. The corrosion inhibition studies were carried out... Continue Reading

60) THE ROLE OF COMMUNITY RELATIONS ON THE CORPORATE IMAGE OF SHELL PETROLEUM COMPANY OF NIGERIA

According to Bittner (2015) he argued that in a bid to ensure good community relations, organizations expend shareholders money, cut down workers salaries, waste precious time which should be used for other profitable things. He calls it “a fundamentally subversive doctrine which offers insoluble practical problems”. While Nweke (2001:220) is... Continue Reading

61) EVALUATION OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF SOME AGRICULTURAL WASTE IN THE TREATMENT OF PRODUCED WATER

This study investigated the concentration of heavy metals in oil field produced water from Niger Delta, before and after treatment with locally sourced agricultural wastes. Two produced water samples were investigated for different metal ions such as; Lead, Nickel, Cadmium, Copper, Iron, Magnesium, Chromium, Zinc, Manganese, Calcium, Arsenic,... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:PEE0039
  • Pages:136

62) THE ROLE OF COMMUNITY RELATIONS ON THE CORPORATE IMAGE OF SHELL PETROLEUM COMPANY OF NIGERIA

According to Bittner (2015) he argued that in a bid to ensure good community relations, organizations expend shareholders money, cut down workers salaries, waste precious time which should be used for other profitable things. He calls it “a fundamentally subversive doctrine which offers insoluble practical problems”. While Nweke (2001:220) is... Continue Reading

63) UNIVERSITY OF BENIN PROJECT WORK1

This is a review of The HP HT wells in Niger Delta.... Continue Reading

64) EVALUATION OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF SOME AGRICULTURAL WASTE IN THE TREATMENT OF PRODUCED WATER

This study investigated the concentration of heavy metals in oil field produced water from Niger Delta, before and after treatment with locally sourced agricultural wastes. Two produced water samples were investigated for different metal ions such as; Lead, Nickel, Cadmium, Copper, Iron, Magnesium, Chromium, Zinc, Manganese, Calcium, Arsenic,... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:PEE0038
  • Pages:136

65) APPLICATION OF REVEAL FOR POLYMER FLOODING MODELLING

ABSTRACT The maximum recoverable oil in place from the reservoir is a major challenge when it comes to EOR which is an essential part of every oil production project. In some cases, the natural drive mechanism is a relatively inefficient process and results in a low overall oil recovery. The lack of sufficient natural drive in such reservoirs has... Continue Reading

66) SIMULATED DESIGN FOR THE REMOVAL & RECYCLING OF ACID GASES FROM NATURAL GAS

Natural gas is one of the major sources of fuel and raw material to industries all over the world. However, it contains some acid gases such as C O2 and H2 S which are corrosive and harmful to the environment. These acid gases must be brought to permissible limits to promote safety in the operation and increase the heating value of the natural... Continue Reading

67) EVALUATING THE DIFFERENT METHODS OF CORROSION PREVENTION, CONTROL AND MONITORING

ABSTRACT This research work was carried out to evaluate the different methods of corrosion prevention, control and monitoring. In the course of the research many scholarly articles on the subject matter were reviewed from which the researcher got lot information concerning the topic at hand. Thus making the research work a reliable source of... Continue Reading

68) PIPELINE PRODUCTS MARKETING COMPANY (PPMC) DEPOT OPERATIONS

ABSTRACT This research work was carried out to evaluate the laboratory analysis of pipeline products marketing company (PPMC) depot operations. In the course of the research many scholarly articles on the subject matter were reviewed from which the researcher got lot information concerning the topic at hand. Thus making the research work a... Continue Reading

69) PREDICTION OF GENERALISED AND LOCALIZED CARBON STEEL CORROSION USING IMPROVED NORSOK AND PAPAVINASAM MODELS

Carbon steel corrosion is a commonly encountered issue in pipelines transporting hydrocarbons containing corrosive agents such as CO2, H2S and water. As a result, several corrosion prediction models have been put forward over the years although no standard model exists for corrosion prediction in the industry. Two of such models are the Norsok... Continue Reading

70) RECOVERY OF HEAVY OIL USING THE TOE-TO- HEEL AIR INJECTION, (THAI) METHOD BY ANEKWE MICHAEL I. (PETROLEUM ENGINEERING DEPT.)

ABSTRACT  This project work deals on the feasibility of transferring the Toe – To  – Heel Air Injection (THAI) technology which is a new in-situ  combustion method of heavy oil recovery from Alberta, Canada,  where the technology has recorded success with high rate of recovery  to South-West, Nigeria (Ondo state) for efficient heavy oil... Continue Reading

71) RESPONSE OF FLOATING PRODUCTION AND STORAGE VESSEL IN AN OFFSHORE ENVIRONMENT

The aim of the project is to develop a numerical tool used to predict vessel motions of a turret moored FPSO, then perform a comparative analysis between the 6 degree of motions measured on the FPSOs during the 7 months period and the predictions from this numerical model. The first step was to carry out statistical and extreme value analysis of... Continue Reading

73) EVALUATING THE DIFFERENT METHODS OF CORROSION PREVENTION, CONTROL AND MONITORING

ABSTRACT This research work was carried out to evaluate the different methods of corrosion prevention, control and monitoring. In the course of the research many scholarly articles on the subject matter were reviewed from which the researcher got lot information concerning the topic at hand. Thus making the research work a reliable source of... Continue Reading
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