Enhancing Local Content in the Upstream Oil and Gas Industry in Nigeria: An Appraisal of Current Policy C. Hilary-Nwokonko OGEL 1 (2004)
The Quest for Local Content in the Upstream Sector of the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry A. OlomolaS. Olumide OGEL 1 (2005)
The Role of African Petroleum Producers' Association and African Oil Producers in the Context of Global Oil Production and Consumption: Interview of Dave Lafiaji, Executive Secretary of the African Petroleum Producers Association (APPA) B.O.N. Nwete OGEL 3 (2006)
Progressive Elements of Petroleum Fiscal Systems: Options for African Producers D. Johnston OGEL 3 (2006)
The Kyoto Protocol and Oil - Dependent Economies of Developing Nations: Nigeria in Focus D.I. Efevwerhan OGEL 3 (2006)
What Provisions can the Regulator adopt for Mine Closure in the proposed Nigerian Mining Bill in the light of International Mining trends? A. Nwakoby OGEL 3 (2006)
Natural Resource Extraction in Nigeria and the Need to Protect Host Communities C.U. Mmuozoba OGEL 3 (2006)
A Critique of the Nigerian Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) Pricing Template and Cost Recovery Analysis I.E. Makwe OGEL 3 (2006)
Oil, Niger Delta and the New Development Initiative: Some Reflections from Socio-Legal Perspective K.S.A. Ebeku OGEL 3 (2006)
Oil: The Transboundary Migration and Conflicting Claims: Nigeria and its Neighbors A. Shehu OGEL 3 (2006)
A New Threat Facing International Oil and Gas Companies: Garnishment of Royalties and Obligations Owed to National Oil Companies A.B. DermanA. MelsheimerW.M. Katz Jr. OGEL 3 (2006)
Environmentalism Versus Oil Nationalism in the Niger Delta: Current Concerns and Dilemma of the Multinational Oil Industry M. ZahraaA. Shehu OGEL 3 (2006)
Tackling Insecurity in Nigeria's Niger Delta Region: The Devil's Alternative N.E. Ojukwu-Ogba OGEL 4 (2006)
Navigating the Multiple Dispute Settlement Mechanisms in Nigeria's Oil Sector B. Adaralegbe OGEL 4 (2007)