Oil and Gas
Oil and Gas
This sector represents about 11% of in-scope emissions
Sector Breakdown
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MtCO2
emitted in 2020
Emissions from the oil and gas sector are attributable to fugitives, upstream energy consumption(/fuel use), venting and flaring.
Emissions Breakdown (%)
No Data Found
Decarbonization Strategy
Emissions from the sector reduce primarily due to declining global demand. Residual emissions (post-demand reduction) of Oil and Gas extracting activities can be abated using levers such as:
Fugitives -
Instrument air systems, vapour recovery units on storage takes, replace compressor rod packaging and quarterly leak detection and repair
Venting and Flaring -
Improved flaring efficiency, exporting/repurposing gas
Upsteam Energy Emissions -
Increased run time of key equipment, equipment optimization through artificial intelligence (AI), upgrading single-cycle gas turbine (SCGT) plants to combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT)plants, steam boiler, process electrification
In the future
The effect of declining global demand could be counteracted if refinery activities in Nigeria ramp up as planned.
Emissions from refining activities can be abated by applying Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage (CCUS).
Projected Growth in Refining Activities in Nigeria
No Data Found
Adoption of Carbon Capture and Storage in Refining
2030
No Data Found
2050
No Data Found
Milestones:
2030
100% reduction of flaring emissions
2050
95% reduction of emissions from fugitives