Publisher: Malthouse Press, Nigeria
Pages: 306
Year: 2014
Category: Law, Natural Resources & Environmental Law, Peace & Security, Politics
Dimensions: 229 x 152mm
Nigerian Petroleum Industry, Policies and Conflict Relations Vol II
Annotated Articles and Bibliography
Volumes 1 and Volume 2 of Nigerian Petroleum Industry, Policies
and Conflict Relations contain the following on the oil and gas industry
in Nigeria: basic production statistics; nature and activities of
operators; official oil and gas policies; relevant laws and regulations;
regulatory agencies; pricing of refined petroleum products; marketers
and their challenges; consumer and community relations and reactions;
crimes and vandalisation of pipelines and other infrastructure;
refineries and refining issues; role of law enforcement and intelligence
agencies; involvement of the National Assembly and its relevant
committees; strategic issues and other impacts of local and
international politics.
A comprehensive and exhaustive discussion of
each and everything thing about the Nigerian petroleum industry by
experts in and outside academia research institutes and think tanks, top
functionaries in relevant ministries, government departments and
agencies, past and current heads of state/presidents, past and current
ministers, prominent and knowledgeable legislators, politicians of all
descriptions and at all levels, top newspaper columnists, discerning
local and foreign critics,interviews and transcribed broadcasts and
press releases by same, officials of non-governmental organisations and a
host of those loosely referred to as civil society organisations, civil
and political activists of all hues, so-called international development
agencies, some diplomatic missions,and the dead-panned apologists for
successive governments.
An immensely invaluable documentary source-book,
more especially to regulators, the NNPC group, policy makers,
researchers and social scientists in tertiary institutions and public
and private sector think tanks, local and foreign operators, observers
and those with interest in the oil and gas industry in Nigeria.
£46.00
About the author
Dr Henrietta 0. C. Otokunefor is a senior lecturer, Automation
Librarian/HOD Information Service Unit, Donald E.U. Ekong Library,
University of Port Harcourt, Port Harcourt, Nigeria