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As the debate over the long-term relevance of crude oil rages, Nigeria appears to be shifting its attention to the exploration of the country’s huge gas deposits, writes Emmanuel Addeh
The year 2020, unarguably remains the most devastating period in the history of oil and gas in history as the product hit its lowest point.
In the heat of the Covid-19 pandemic, Nigeria, Africa’s biggest economy, entered recession for the second time in five years, after a contraction in its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for a second consecutive quarter.
Largely dependent on revenues from crude oil export for its survival, the country’s economy contracted by 3.62 per cent in the third quarter of 2020, after having already declined by 6 per cent in the previous quarter, according to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).
The Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) in the Ahafo Region recorded a total of 136 fire cases within ten months last year.
Giving the breakdown, Assistant Chief Fire Officer (ACFO), Mr Frederick Ohemeng, the Regional Fire Officer, said his outfit recorded 54 bush fires, 42 domestic, eight commercial, 12 industrial, 14 vehicular, two institutional, three refuse dump and one electrical installation fires.
Speaking with the Ghanaian Times here at Goaso in the region, he said the GNFS, from March to December, 2020, helped to protect lives and properties through education and proactive approaches.
Mr Ohemeng noted that the region had five stations at Goaso, Hwediem, Kenyasi, Duayaw-Nkwanta and Bechem, adding, “plans were far advanced to open new stations at Kukuom and Mim to boost efforts to combat fire”.
January 25, 2021
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A minimum of $10 billion worth of investments is currently being injected in the energy sector to delist Nigeria from one of the most energy impoverished nations in the world. Speaking at the Atlantic Council Global Energy Forum 2021, Alhaji Mele Kyari, Group Managing Director, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, elaborated on the topic of “Delivering Energy Access in the Developing World”, emphasizing the value of Nigeria’s resources in increasing domestic access.
Kyari stated that the country will focus on using its oil and gas resources to develop infrastructure as long as the commodity remains relevant, which he approximated will be so for about 40 years. To this end, he noted that the country, with its significant gas reserves, has approximately $3 -