Artisanal refining of crude oil in the Niger Delta: A challenge to clean-up and remediation in Ogoniland
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- Obenade, Moses & Amangabara, Gordon Tami, 2014. "Perspective: The Environmental Implications of Oil Theft and Artisanal Refining in the Niger Delta Region," Asian Review of Environmental and Earth Sciences, Asian Online Journal Publishing Group, vol. 1(2), pages 25-29.
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artisanal refining; crude oil; oil spills; environmental remediation; Ogoniland; value chain;All these keywords.
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