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    Natural gas domestic market development for total elimination of routine flares in Nigeria's upstream petroleum operations by Sonibare, J.A., Akeredolu, F.A.

    Published in Energy policy (01-04-2006)
    “…Several research findings confirmed that gaseous emissions and thermal radiation emanate from flaring activities during separation of oil from gas in the…”
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    A theoretical prediction of non-methane gaseous emissions from natural gas combustion by Sonibare, J.A., Akeredolu, F.A.

    Published in Energy policy (01-09-2004)
    “…In aviation industry, weather forecast is necessary to avert air disasters if flight must take place. In the crude oil producing sectors, there is a need also…”
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    Potential for cleaner energy recovery and electricity generation from abattoir wastes in Nigeria by Odekanle, E. L, Odejobi, O. J, Dahunsi, S. O, Akeredolu, F. A

    Published in Energy reports (01-11-2020)
    “…Energy recovery and electricity generation from abattoir wastes was investigated with the aim of combating both energy crises and environmental pollution…”
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    Contribution of Volatile Organic Compounds to Nigeria's Airshed by Petroleum Refineries by Sonibare, J. A., Akeredolu, F. A., Obanijesu, E. O.-O., Adebiyi, F. M.

    Published in Petroleum science and technology (01-04-2007)
    “…The emission factor approach was employed to predict the emission potential of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from both operating and proposed petroleum…”
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    COVID-19 induced restriction in developing countries and its impacts on pollution load: case study of Lagos mega city by Odekanle, E.L., Fakinle, B.S., Odejobi, O.J., Akangbe, O.E., Sonibare, J.A., Akeredolu, F.A., Oladoja, O.M.

    Published in Heliyon (01-08-2022)
    “…Sudden outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic globally in 2020 warranted urgent course of actions to guide against its escalation. The first and immediate measure…”
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    Personal exposures to particulate matter in various modes of transport in Lagos city, Nigeria by Odekanle, EL, Fakinle, B S, Akeredolu, F A, Sonibare, JA, Adesanmi, A J

    Published in Sustainable environment (01-12-2016)
    “…Urban air pollution continues to be a major problem in Nigerian cities. Most studies of air pollution in Nigeria have concentrated on the background air…”
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    Air pollution in a large tropical city with a high traffic density — results of measurements in Lagos, Nigeria by Baumbach, G., Vogt, U., Hein, K.R.G., Oluwole, A.F., Ogunsola, O.J., Olaniyi, H.B., Akeredolu, F.A.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (08-07-1995)
    “…The joint project, ‘Environmental Monitoring and Impact Assessment in Nigeria’ consisted of universities from Nigeria, Germany and Great Britain, and was…”
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    Non-CO2 gaseous emissions from upstream oil and gas operations in Nigeria by OBIOH, I. B, OLUWOLE, A. F, AKEREDOLU, F. A

    Published in Environmental monitoring and assessment (01-05-1994)
    “…The Nigerian crude oil is formed in association with natural gas. The associated gas has mostly been flared in the process of crude oil exploitation. Current…”
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    A review of the usefulness of gas flares in air pollution control by Akeredolu, F.A, Sonibare, J.A

    “…Various impacts of direct venting of natural gas into the environment, both in the upstream and downstream petroleum operations, often compel the chemical…”
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    Fuel characteristics and emissions from biomass burning and land-use change in Nigeria by ISICHEI, A. O, MUOGHALU, J. I, AKERDOLU, F. A, AFOLABI, O. A

    Published in Environmental monitoring and assessment (01-01-1995)
    “…Nigeria is one of the 13 low-latitude countries that have significant biomass burning activities. Biomass burning occurs in moist savanna, dry forests, and…”
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    SAFETY IMPLICATIONS OF BRIDGING THE ENERGY SUPPLY/DEMAND GAP IN NIGERIA THROUGH ASSOCIATED NATURAL GAS UTILIZATION by Akeredolu, Funso A., Sonibare, Jacob A.

    Published in Energy & environment (Essex, England) (01-07-2007)
    “…There exists a wide energy supply/demand gap in Nigeria. The local generation of electricity meets only 31% of the demand of 10000 MW. By contrast, only 39.6%…”
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    Predicted Impact of Spilled Liquefied Natural Gas from Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas Plant on its Host Water Areas by Akeredolu, F.A., Isafiade, A.J., Sonibare, J.A.

    “…Spilled Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) on water could be dangerous if not properly handled because of its cryogenic nature and this always necessitates…”
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    Non-CO sub(2) Gaseous Emissions from Upstream Oil and Gas Operations in Nigeria by Obioh, IB, Oluwole, A F, Akeredolu, F A

    Published in Environmental monitoring and assessment (01-05-1994)
    “…Non-carbon dioxide gases emitted by combustion sources in the upstream oil and gas sector in Nigeria are estimated. Carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides…”
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