Gas Policy Briefs Decarbonizing the Gas Supply Chain: Strategies for Mitigation and Abatement by Kenechukwu Nnaka October 17, 2023 Published by Kenechukwu Nnaka October 17, 2023 6 The gas supply chain is complex and inflexible due to production limitations and transportation intricacies, posing challenges in matching supply with demand and risking disruptions. Nigeria has vast but underutilized gas reserves, necessitating investment for exploration and utilization. Mitigation strategies like contingent sourcing, flexible routing, and leveraging RFID technology can enhance supply chain resilience. Decarbonization in the gas sector requires a balance of short-term costs and long-term benefits, aiming to reduce emissions and align with global climate goals. The LNG industry addresses emissions through a comprehensive approach and methane reduction strategies, promoting sustainability and competitiveness in the evolving energy market. Click here to download. 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Kenechukwu Nnaka previous post NIGERIA VIOLENT CONFLICT WEEKLY SPOTLIGHT next post Impact of the Increased Price of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) on Women and Girls. You may also like Navigating Challenges in Nigeria’s Electric Vehicle Transition for... February 13, 2024 Advancing Clean Cooking Solutions: A Call for Multisectoral... February 2, 2024 Accelerating Climate Action: Integrating Science, Mitigation, and Adaptation... January 18, 2024 Analysing Nigeria’s Progress Towards Zero Routine Gas Flaring... September 21, 2023 GAS: The driver for Socio-Economic Change in Nigeria September 19, 2023 Post-Subsidy Removal: Unlocking the Utilisation of Compressed Natural... September 19, 2023 Analysis of Nigeria’s Gas Expansion Plan September 11, 2023 Financing Reductions in Oil and Gas Methane Emissions September 5, 2023