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Environmental degradation of Niger delta basin area: The impacts of oil and gas exploration and exploitation on inhabitants and the influence on the changing climate, South-south Nigeria

Ibrahim Olanrewaju, Speaker at Environmental Research Conferences
Lower Niger River Basin Development Authority, Nigeria
Title : Environmental degradation of Niger delta basin area: The impacts of oil and gas exploration and exploitation on inhabitants and the influence on the changing climate, South-south Nigeria

Abstract:

Climate change has been a serious Pandemic to humanity traced to hydrocarbon exploration, exploitation, burning of fossil fuel and subsequent release of greenhouse gases that have severely polluted the Environmental space. This has further made man’s habitation on earth to be non-conducive with earth temperature that keeps rising unpredictably and uncontrollably. Fossil fuel has been the major source of carbon emission through the various media of the air we breath, the land we cultivate our food, the water we drink, the rivers that replenish our aquifers and more recently, the transportation system that moves man around. This has led to biodiversity loss, series of cancer and other respiratory diseases, especially on the vulnerable children and women. Obviously, this assessment has shown the need for real solutions with nations globally embracing clean sources of renewable energy to ameliorate this Pandemic. Compressed natural gas vehicles, electric cars, solar appliances, wind energy, biomass, hydroelectric sources of energy are some of the alternatives that are crucial to make the earth more habitable for mankind.  The Niger Deltas area is a typical example with vast hydrocarbon reserve which as at 2024 stood at 37.50 billion barrels for Oil and Condensate and 209.26 trillion standard cubic feet of gas deposit. The total volume of crude oil produced for the year 2024 was 578,521,740 barrels. The daily average production has been about 1,580,369 barrels within the time interval, all with attendant environmental menace. The high oil and gas production capacity of the Basin area has led to unprecedented and severe contamination of the ecosystem, air, water and land degradation with lots of carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane polluting the area.  In essence, contributing significantly to global warming. This study elucidates the environmental condition of the area and therefore conclusively suggest more modern mitigative and adaptative approach to reduce the impacts of oil and gas production in an area where millions call their home.

Biography:

Dr. Ibrahim is an Environmental, Hydro, Engineering and Petroleum Geoscientist. An alumnus of Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Nigeria where he obtained his first degree in Applied Geology. He also attended University of Ilorin, Nigeria for his Post-graduate study. He has mentored several students from different universities in Nigeria. He is a recipient of several awards notably International Journal of Environment and Climate change for his invaluable contribution to the quality of the journal. Similarly, award by Asian Journal of Environment and Ecology, Journal of Advances in Biology and Biotechnology, Asian Journal of Geographical Research just to mention a few. He has several published articles to his credit

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