1. Introduction
Nigeria sits atop Africa’s largest natural gas reserves but has for decades, opted to flare large quantities of gas that could otherwise be captured and commercialised. This practice, largely driven by infrastructure gaps and legacy regulatory frameworks, has contributed to signif
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