Research Paper

LPG as a Catalyst for Nigeria’s Energy Transition: Replacing Biomass and Kerosene for Cleaner Cooking

Exploring the role of LPG in Nigeria's energy transition and its benefits for cleaner cooking.

By Prof. Billy OKOYE2024DOI: 10.1000/xyz133

Abstract

This publication discusses the potential of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) as a catalyst for Nigeria's transition to cleaner energy sources, specifically focusing on replacing biomass and kerosene for cooking purposes.

Key Highlights

  • Comprehensive analysis of current industry challenges and opportunities
  • Practical strategies for industry professionals and policymakers
  • Data-driven insights based on extensive research and industry experience
  • Forward-looking recommendations for sustainable industry development

About the Author

Prof. Billy OKOYE is a distinguished authority in the Oil, Gas, and Energy industry, with over three decades of extensive, hands-on experience across the Upstream, Midstream, and Downstream sectors. His expertise spans strategic management, academic research, and industry leadership, making him a trusted voice in energy sector discourse.

Citation

OKOYE, B. (2024). “LPG as a Catalyst for Nigeria’s Energy Transition: Replacing Biomass and Kerosene for Cleaner Cooking”. DOI: 10.1000/xyz133