Africa Gas Initiative : Volume 5. Cote d'Ivoire
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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okr-10986-203072021-04-23T14:03:37Z Africa Gas Initiative : Volume 5. Cote d'Ivoire World Bank AMMONIA BARREL BIOMASS CHARCOAL PRODUCTION COMMERCIAL FUELS CONSTRUCTION CRUDE OIL CYCLE GAS DEFORESTATION DOWNSTREAM GAS ECONOMICS ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION END-USES ENERGY ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY PRACTICES ENERGY RESOURCES ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFIT FUEL FUEL OIL FUEL STORAGE GAS GAS ACTIVITIES GAS CONSUMPTION GAS DEMAND GAS DISTRIBUTION GAS DISTRIBUTION NETWORK GAS DIVISION GAS FIELD GAS FIELDS GAS FLARING GAS INDUSTRY GAS NETWORK GAS OIL GAS PIPELINE GAS PRODUCER GAS PRODUCERS GAS PRODUCTION GAS RESERVES GAS RESOURCES GAS SALES GAS STOVE GAS STREAM GAS SUPPLY GAS TARIFF GAS TERMINAL GAS TRANSMISSION GAS TURBINE GAS TURBINES GAS USERS GAS UTILIZATION GAS-RELATED ACTIVITIES GASES HOUSEHOLD ENERGY HOUSEHOLD FUELS HYDROCARBONS HYDROCRACKING INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITIES INDUSTRIAL AREAS INDUSTRIAL SECTOR IRON KEROSENE LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GASES LIVING CONDITIONS MINERAL MINERAL RESERVES NATURAL GAS NATURAL RESOURCES NITROGEN OCEAN ENERGY OFFSHORE PETROLEUM OIL OIL AND GAS OIL AND GAS SECTOR OIL COMPANIES OIL COMPANY OIL EQUIVALENT OIL PRODUCERS OIL PRODUCTS OIL RESERVES PETROLEUM PETROLEUM PRODUCTS PETROLEUM RESERVES PIPELINE POWER GENERATION POWER STATION POWER UTILITY PRIMARY ENERGY PRIMARY ENERGY DEMAND PROVEN RESERVES REFINED PRODUCTS REFINERIES REFINERY REFINING STEAM TURBINE SUSTAINABLE ENERGY THERMAL POWER URBAN AREAS URBAN POPULATION UREA WATER SUPPLY WELLS WOOD RESOURCES 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. 2014-09-30T19:19:45Z 2014-09-30T19:19:45Z 2001-02 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/02/1346320/africa-gas-initiative-vol-5-6-cote-divoire http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20307 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 Cote d'Ivoire |
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AMMONIA BARREL BIOMASS CHARCOAL PRODUCTION COMMERCIAL FUELS CONSTRUCTION CRUDE OIL CYCLE GAS DEFORESTATION DOWNSTREAM GAS ECONOMICS ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION END-USES ENERGY ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY PRACTICES ENERGY RESOURCES ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFIT FUEL FUEL OIL FUEL STORAGE GAS GAS ACTIVITIES GAS CONSUMPTION GAS DEMAND GAS DISTRIBUTION GAS DISTRIBUTION NETWORK GAS DIVISION GAS FIELD GAS FIELDS GAS FLARING GAS INDUSTRY GAS NETWORK GAS OIL GAS PIPELINE GAS PRODUCER GAS PRODUCERS GAS PRODUCTION GAS RESERVES GAS RESOURCES GAS SALES GAS STOVE GAS STREAM GAS SUPPLY GAS TARIFF GAS TERMINAL GAS TRANSMISSION GAS TURBINE GAS TURBINES GAS USERS GAS UTILIZATION GAS-RELATED ACTIVITIES GASES HOUSEHOLD ENERGY HOUSEHOLD FUELS HYDROCARBONS HYDROCRACKING INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITIES INDUSTRIAL AREAS INDUSTRIAL SECTOR IRON KEROSENE LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GASES LIVING CONDITIONS MINERAL MINERAL RESERVES NATURAL GAS NATURAL RESOURCES NITROGEN OCEAN ENERGY OFFSHORE PETROLEUM OIL OIL AND GAS OIL AND GAS SECTOR OIL COMPANIES OIL COMPANY OIL EQUIVALENT OIL PRODUCERS OIL PRODUCTS OIL RESERVES PETROLEUM PETROLEUM PRODUCTS PETROLEUM RESERVES PIPELINE POWER GENERATION POWER STATION POWER UTILITY PRIMARY ENERGY PRIMARY ENERGY DEMAND PROVEN RESERVES REFINED PRODUCTS REFINERIES REFINERY REFINING STEAM TURBINE SUSTAINABLE ENERGY THERMAL POWER URBAN AREAS URBAN POPULATION UREA WATER SUPPLY WELLS WOOD RESOURCES |
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AMMONIA BARREL BIOMASS CHARCOAL PRODUCTION COMMERCIAL FUELS CONSTRUCTION CRUDE OIL CYCLE GAS DEFORESTATION DOWNSTREAM GAS ECONOMICS ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION END-USES ENERGY ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY PRACTICES ENERGY RESOURCES ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFIT FUEL FUEL OIL FUEL STORAGE GAS GAS ACTIVITIES GAS CONSUMPTION GAS DEMAND GAS DISTRIBUTION GAS DISTRIBUTION NETWORK GAS DIVISION GAS FIELD GAS FIELDS GAS FLARING GAS INDUSTRY GAS NETWORK GAS OIL GAS PIPELINE GAS PRODUCER GAS PRODUCERS GAS PRODUCTION GAS RESERVES GAS RESOURCES GAS SALES GAS STOVE GAS STREAM GAS SUPPLY GAS TARIFF GAS TERMINAL GAS TRANSMISSION GAS TURBINE GAS TURBINES GAS USERS GAS UTILIZATION GAS-RELATED ACTIVITIES GASES HOUSEHOLD ENERGY HOUSEHOLD FUELS HYDROCARBONS HYDROCRACKING INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITIES INDUSTRIAL AREAS INDUSTRIAL SECTOR IRON KEROSENE LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GASES LIVING CONDITIONS MINERAL MINERAL RESERVES NATURAL GAS NATURAL RESOURCES NITROGEN OCEAN ENERGY OFFSHORE PETROLEUM OIL OIL AND GAS OIL AND GAS SECTOR OIL COMPANIES OIL COMPANY OIL EQUIVALENT OIL PRODUCERS OIL PRODUCTS OIL RESERVES PETROLEUM PETROLEUM PRODUCTS PETROLEUM RESERVES PIPELINE POWER GENERATION POWER STATION POWER UTILITY PRIMARY ENERGY PRIMARY ENERGY DEMAND PROVEN RESERVES REFINED PRODUCTS REFINERIES REFINERY REFINING STEAM TURBINE SUSTAINABLE ENERGY THERMAL POWER URBAN AREAS URBAN POPULATION UREA WATER SUPPLY WELLS WOOD RESOURCES World Bank Africa Gas Initiative : Volume 5. Cote d'Ivoire |
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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. |
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Africa Gas Initiative : Volume 5. Cote d'Ivoire |
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Africa Gas Initiative : Volume 5. Cote d'Ivoire |
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Africa Gas Initiative : Volume 5. Cote d'Ivoire |
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Africa Gas Initiative : Volume 5. Cote d'Ivoire |
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Africa Gas Initiative : Volume 5. Cote d'Ivoire |
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africa gas initiative : volume 5. cote d'ivoire |
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Washington, DC |
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2014 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/02/1346320/africa-gas-initiative-vol-5-6-cote-divoire http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20307 |
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