Africa Gas Initiative : Volume 2. Angola

The Africa Gas Initiative (AGI) has been established by the Oil and Gas Division of the World Bank, to promote the utilization of natural gas in Sub-Saharan Africa. The study focuses on coastal countries - Angola, Cameroon, Congo, Cote d'Ivoir...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: ESMAP Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2014
Subjects:
GAS
OIL
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/02/1346317/africa-gas-initiative-vol-2-6-angola
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20304
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spelling okr-10986-203042021-04-23T14:03:37Z Africa Gas Initiative : Volume 2. Angola World Bank AMMONIA BARREL BATTERIES BIOMASS BOILER BREWERIES CALCULATION CARBON CARBON EMISSIONS CEMENT INDUSTRY CHARCOAL PRODUCTION COAL CONSTRUCTION CRUDE OIL CYCLE GAS DEFORESTATION DISTRIBUTION LOSSES DOMESTIC USE DOWNSTREAM OIL DRIVING FORCE DUAL-FUEL OPERATION ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION ELECTRICITY DEMAND ELECTRICITY GENERATION ELECTRICITY SUPPLY EMISSIONS ENERGY DEMAND ENERGY INTENSIVE ENERGY PRACTICES FLUE GAS FUEL FUEL CONSUMPTION FUEL COST FUEL DEMAND FUEL OIL FUELS GAS GAS AVAILABILITY GAS CONSUMPTION GAS DEMAND GAS DIVISION GAS FIELDS GAS FLARING GAS FLARING REDUCTION GAS OIL GAS PIPELINE GAS PLANTS GAS POTENTIAL GAS PRODUCTION GAS PROJECTS GAS RECOVERY GAS RESERVES GAS RESOURCE GAS RESOURCES GAS STREAM GAS SUPPLIES GAS SUPPLY GAS TURBINE GAS TURBINES GAS USAGE GAS UTILIZATION GASES GENERATION CAPACITY HEAVY FUEL OIL HEAVY INDUSTRY HOUSEHOLD ENERGY HYDROCARBONS INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITY INDUSTRIAL AREAS INDUSTRIAL SECTOR INDUSTRIAL USE KEROSENE LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GASES LIQUID FUELS LIVING CONDITIONS LOAD CURVE NATIONAL OIL NATURAL GAS NATURAL GAS DEVELOPMENT NATURAL GAS RESERVES NITROGEN OCEAN ENERGY OFFSHORE OIL OIL OIL AND GAS OIL COMPANIES OIL COMPANY OIL CORPORATION OIL EQUIVALENT OIL EXPLORATION OIL EXPORTER OIL INDUSTRY OIL PRICES OIL PRODUCING OIL PRODUCING COUNTRIES OIL PRODUCTION OIL PRODUCTS OIL RESERVES OIL SECTOR OILS OPEC PETROLEUM PETROLEUM INDUSTRY PETROLEUM PRODUCTS PIPELINE INFRASTRUCTURE POLLUTION POWER GENERATION POWER PLANTS POWER SUPPLY PRODUCTION OPERATIONS RAW MATERIALS REFINERY RIVERS SEDIMENTARY BASINS SHIPS SUSTAINABLE ENERGY URBAN POPULATION VEHICLE VEHICLES WASTE WATER SUPPLY The Africa Gas Initiative (AGI) has been established by the Oil and Gas Division of the World Bank, to promote the utilization of natural gas in Sub-Saharan Africa. The study focuses on coastal countries - Angola, Cameroon, Congo, Cote d'Ivoire, and Gabon - along the West African coastline, and the Gulf of Guinea, where most of the region's gas reserves are located, and where significant proportions of the gas produced, is being wasted through flaring, or venting. Thus, the study's goal is to end gas flaring, by developing indigenous natural gas resources for local markets, and export, achieving economic benefits from gas substitution - through reduced imports, or increased exports of oil products - and, by improving environmental conditions at the local, and global levels. Under the AGI, technical assistance with regard to institutional, and regulatory framework was conducted in Cameroon, and Cote d'Ivoire, and, additionally, analysis of current petroleum fiscal legislation was undertaken, to review the profitability of gas field development from the investors' point of view. This analysis enabled recommendations to respective governments, to introduce required changes in their petroleum laws. Recommendations further include incentives to develop activities, particularly through rational price structures, removal of subsidies as the landed cost of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) is progressively reduced, and fair competitive procedures, govern market accessibility. 2014-09-30T19:09:13Z 2014-09-30T19:09:13Z 2001-02 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/02/1346317/africa-gas-initiative-vol-2-6-angola http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20304 English en_US Energy Sector Management Assistance Programme (ESMAP);no. ESM 240 / 01 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Publications & Research :: ESMAP Paper Publications & Research Africa
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en_US
topic AMMONIA
BARREL
BATTERIES
BIOMASS
BOILER
BREWERIES
CALCULATION
CARBON
CARBON EMISSIONS
CEMENT INDUSTRY
CHARCOAL PRODUCTION
COAL
CONSTRUCTION
CRUDE OIL
CYCLE GAS
DEFORESTATION
DISTRIBUTION LOSSES
DOMESTIC USE
DOWNSTREAM OIL
DRIVING FORCE
DUAL-FUEL OPERATION
ELECTRICITY
ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION
ELECTRICITY DEMAND
ELECTRICITY GENERATION
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY
EMISSIONS
ENERGY DEMAND
ENERGY INTENSIVE
ENERGY PRACTICES
FLUE GAS
FUEL
FUEL CONSUMPTION
FUEL COST
FUEL DEMAND
FUEL OIL
FUELS
GAS
GAS AVAILABILITY
GAS CONSUMPTION
GAS DEMAND
GAS DIVISION
GAS FIELDS
GAS FLARING
GAS FLARING REDUCTION
GAS OIL
GAS PIPELINE
GAS PLANTS
GAS POTENTIAL
GAS PRODUCTION
GAS PROJECTS
GAS RECOVERY
GAS RESERVES
GAS RESOURCE
GAS RESOURCES
GAS STREAM
GAS SUPPLIES
GAS SUPPLY
GAS TURBINE
GAS TURBINES
GAS USAGE
GAS UTILIZATION
GASES
GENERATION CAPACITY
HEAVY FUEL OIL
HEAVY INDUSTRY
HOUSEHOLD ENERGY
HYDROCARBONS
INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITY
INDUSTRIAL AREAS
INDUSTRIAL SECTOR
INDUSTRIAL USE
KEROSENE
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GASES
LIQUID FUELS
LIVING CONDITIONS
LOAD CURVE
NATIONAL OIL
NATURAL GAS
NATURAL GAS DEVELOPMENT
NATURAL GAS RESERVES
NITROGEN
OCEAN ENERGY
OFFSHORE OIL
OIL
OIL AND GAS
OIL COMPANIES
OIL COMPANY
OIL CORPORATION
OIL EQUIVALENT
OIL EXPLORATION
OIL EXPORTER
OIL INDUSTRY
OIL PRICES
OIL PRODUCING
OIL PRODUCING COUNTRIES
OIL PRODUCTION
OIL PRODUCTS
OIL RESERVES
OIL SECTOR
OILS
OPEC
PETROLEUM
PETROLEUM INDUSTRY
PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
PIPELINE INFRASTRUCTURE
POLLUTION
POWER GENERATION
POWER PLANTS
POWER SUPPLY
PRODUCTION OPERATIONS
RAW MATERIALS
REFINERY
RIVERS
SEDIMENTARY BASINS
SHIPS
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
URBAN POPULATION
VEHICLE
VEHICLES
WASTE
WATER SUPPLY
spellingShingle AMMONIA
BARREL
BATTERIES
BIOMASS
BOILER
BREWERIES
CALCULATION
CARBON
CARBON EMISSIONS
CEMENT INDUSTRY
CHARCOAL PRODUCTION
COAL
CONSTRUCTION
CRUDE OIL
CYCLE GAS
DEFORESTATION
DISTRIBUTION LOSSES
DOMESTIC USE
DOWNSTREAM OIL
DRIVING FORCE
DUAL-FUEL OPERATION
ELECTRICITY
ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION
ELECTRICITY DEMAND
ELECTRICITY GENERATION
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY
EMISSIONS
ENERGY DEMAND
ENERGY INTENSIVE
ENERGY PRACTICES
FLUE GAS
FUEL
FUEL CONSUMPTION
FUEL COST
FUEL DEMAND
FUEL OIL
FUELS
GAS
GAS AVAILABILITY
GAS CONSUMPTION
GAS DEMAND
GAS DIVISION
GAS FIELDS
GAS FLARING
GAS FLARING REDUCTION
GAS OIL
GAS PIPELINE
GAS PLANTS
GAS POTENTIAL
GAS PRODUCTION
GAS PROJECTS
GAS RECOVERY
GAS RESERVES
GAS RESOURCE
GAS RESOURCES
GAS STREAM
GAS SUPPLIES
GAS SUPPLY
GAS TURBINE
GAS TURBINES
GAS USAGE
GAS UTILIZATION
GASES
GENERATION CAPACITY
HEAVY FUEL OIL
HEAVY INDUSTRY
HOUSEHOLD ENERGY
HYDROCARBONS
INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITY
INDUSTRIAL AREAS
INDUSTRIAL SECTOR
INDUSTRIAL USE
KEROSENE
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GASES
LIQUID FUELS
LIVING CONDITIONS
LOAD CURVE
NATIONAL OIL
NATURAL GAS
NATURAL GAS DEVELOPMENT
NATURAL GAS RESERVES
NITROGEN
OCEAN ENERGY
OFFSHORE OIL
OIL
OIL AND GAS
OIL COMPANIES
OIL COMPANY
OIL CORPORATION
OIL EQUIVALENT
OIL EXPLORATION
OIL EXPORTER
OIL INDUSTRY
OIL PRICES
OIL PRODUCING
OIL PRODUCING COUNTRIES
OIL PRODUCTION
OIL PRODUCTS
OIL RESERVES
OIL SECTOR
OILS
OPEC
PETROLEUM
PETROLEUM INDUSTRY
PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
PIPELINE INFRASTRUCTURE
POLLUTION
POWER GENERATION
POWER PLANTS
POWER SUPPLY
PRODUCTION OPERATIONS
RAW MATERIALS
REFINERY
RIVERS
SEDIMENTARY BASINS
SHIPS
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
URBAN POPULATION
VEHICLE
VEHICLES
WASTE
WATER SUPPLY
World Bank
Africa Gas Initiative : Volume 2. Angola
geographic_facet Africa
relation Energy Sector Management Assistance Programme (ESMAP);no. ESM 240 / 01
description The Africa Gas Initiative (AGI) has been established by the Oil and Gas Division of the World Bank, to promote the utilization of natural gas in Sub-Saharan Africa. The study focuses on coastal countries - Angola, Cameroon, Congo, Cote d'Ivoire, and Gabon - along the West African coastline, and the Gulf of Guinea, where most of the region's gas reserves are located, and where significant proportions of the gas produced, is being wasted through flaring, or venting. Thus, the study's goal is to end gas flaring, by developing indigenous natural gas resources for local markets, and export, achieving economic benefits from gas substitution - through reduced imports, or increased exports of oil products - and, by improving environmental conditions at the local, and global levels. Under the AGI, technical assistance with regard to institutional, and regulatory framework was conducted in Cameroon, and Cote d'Ivoire, and, additionally, analysis of current petroleum fiscal legislation was undertaken, to review the profitability of gas field development from the investors' point of view. This analysis enabled recommendations to respective governments, to introduce required changes in their petroleum laws. Recommendations further include incentives to develop activities, particularly through rational price structures, removal of subsidies as the landed cost of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) is progressively reduced, and fair competitive procedures, govern market accessibility.
format Publications & Research :: ESMAP Paper
author World Bank
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title Africa Gas Initiative : Volume 2. Angola
title_short Africa Gas Initiative : Volume 2. Angola
title_full Africa Gas Initiative : Volume 2. Angola
title_fullStr Africa Gas Initiative : Volume 2. Angola
title_full_unstemmed Africa Gas Initiative : Volume 2. Angola
title_sort africa gas initiative : volume 2. angola
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/02/1346317/africa-gas-initiative-vol-2-6-angola
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20304
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