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Title: The Effect of Gas Production, Utilization and Flaring on the Economic Growth of Nigeria
Authors: Diugwu, Ikechukwu A.
Ijaiya, M. A.
Mohammed, Musa
Egila, A. E.
Keywords: Natural gas
Associated gas
Flaring
Petroleum
Economy
GDP
Nigeria
Issue Date: Aug-2013
Publisher: Scientific Research Publishing Inc.
Citation: Diugwu, I. A., Ijaiya, M. A., M. Mohammed and Egila, A. E. (2013)
Series/Report no.: Volume 4;
Abstract: The extent to which a country develops is anchored around its resources; and this is evidenced in how the revenue de- rived from natural resources (especially the oil and gas industries) has influenced national development strategies. This notwithstanding, the existence of natural resources does not always translate to development, as these often times lead to complacency and mismanagement; Nigeria may have suffered from this. This paper establishes the impact of gas production, utilization, and flaring on the estimated monetary value of the goods and services produced in Nigeria (GDP), using multiple linear regression analysis. The result shows that while gas utilization has a positive impact on the nation’s GDP, gas production and flaring are negatively associated with GDP. The paper concludes that for these to positively stimulate economic growth, there is need to invest more in infrastructure in the industry, and review the regulatory framework guiding operations of the oil and gas industry.
Description: Natural Resources
URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/nr.2013.44041
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