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.
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
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