Stories tagged with "niger delta"
Nigeria: Energy Infrastructure Firestorm
Posted by jeffvail on July 8, 2007 - 10:44am
Topic: Supply/Production
Tags: energy insurgency, free-market insurgency, guerrilla entrepreneurs, ijaw, infrastructure attacks, infrastructure protection, infrastructure targeting, mend, niger delta, nigeria, oil, oil insurgency, oil wars, terror premium [list all tags]
When a fire becomes sufficiently intense, its heat creates a rising column of air so strong that surrounding air is drawn into the void, creating a draft that sustains and intensifies the fire. It becomes a self-sustaining, self-intensifying organism: a firestorm. The violence in Nigeria’s delta region has become a firestorm, and the consequences of this transformation will fundamentally impact that nation’s ability to export oil. Recent events in the delta region have transitioned the violence there from a negative-feedback loop where there was a disincentive to militants to shut in too high a portion of Nigeria’s oil exports to a positive-feedback loop where militants will compete to completely destroy Nigeria’s capacity to export oil.

Figure 1: Nigerian Militants in a Speedboat
Nigeria: Energy Infrastructure Firestorm
Posted by jeffvail on March 11, 2007 - 11:10am
Topic: Supply/Production
Tags: energy insurgency, free-market insurgency, guerrilla entrepreneurs, ijaw, infrastructure attacks, infrastructure protection, infrastructure targeting, mend, niger delta, nigeria, oil, oil insurgency, oil wars, terror premium [list all tags]

Figure 1: Nigerian Militants in a Speedboat
Nigeria is a Mess and Getting Worse
Posted by Dave Cohen on February 19, 2006 - 4:00pm
Topic: Supply/Production
Tags: alhaji dokubo-asari, mend, niger delta, nigeria, oil production, olusegun obasanjo [list all tags]
First, for some background. Almost of all of Nigeria's cuurent production of about 2.6/mbpd comes from the onshore Niger Delta region shown here.
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