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Home > Law and Policy for Gas Flaring in a Low-carbon Economy > OGEL 2 (2022)

OGEL 2 (2022)

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Law and Policy for Gas Flaring in a Low-carbon Economy

Editorial

Editorial OGEL Special Issue on "Law and Policy for Gas Flaring in a Low-carbon Economy"

T. Oyewunmi, University of North Dakota (UND) School of Law

Flaring

The Regulatory Complexities of Gas Flaring and Venting in the US

T. Oyewunmi, University of North Dakota (UND) School of Law

Regulating Natural Gas Venting and Flaring as Waste: A Review of the New Mexico Approach

J.A. Schremmer, University of New Mexico School of Law

Natural Gas Flaring in Texas

K. Talus, Tulane Center for Energy Law, Tulane University
C.R. Hasz, Tulane University Law School

Rebuilding the Texas Railroad Commission

J.W. Coleman, SMU Dedman School of Law

Improving Regulatory Approaches for Abating Upstream Gas Emissions in a Low Carbon Era: Case Study of Algeria, Egypt, and Nigeria

M.C. Abraham-Dukuma, Science and Strategy Hub, Gisborne District Council, New Zealand
O.C. Aholu, Faculty of Business and Law, University of West of England
S. Nakanwagi, Centre for Energy, Petroleum and Mineral Law and Policy, University of Dundee

The Problem of Gas Flaring - A Review of Current Legal and Policy Efforts in the UK and Nigeria

L. Moller, The Robert Gordon University, Department of Law
J.I. Mohammed, Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen

Developing a Market-Based Approach to Gas-Flaring Regulation in Nigeria and Experiences from Norway and Canada

T.O. Jolaosho, Department of Public and International Law, Elizade University
O.J. Olujobi, Department of Public and International Law, Elizade University

An Appraisal of the Legal and Institutional Framework for the Regulation of Gas Flaring and Venting in Nigeria

N. Uwoh Sobere, Tuduru Ede SAN & Co; University of Port Harcourt
P.I. Azubuike, Nnamdi Azikiwe University

International Oil and Gas Operations and the Role of the World Bank's Global Initiatives on Natural Gas Flare Reduction

S.N. Obulor, School of Law, University of Aberdeen

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Addendum OGEL 5 (2022) - Brazilian Policies and Regulations in the Offshore Energy Generation Chain: Implications for Short and Mid-term Investments

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