Challenges and Prospects of Converting Nigeria Illegal Refineries to Modular Refineries
The sub-optimum conditions of Nigeria conventional refineries remains a drastic setback since all other industries are intertwined with
its outputs. It is noted that amidst all other glaring contributing factors as listed in the study, insufficient large capital funds on the part of private
investors and vandalization of pipelines seems to be conspicuous. The stolen crude oil got from the...
Published at The Open Chemical Engineering Journal
Volume 13
Pages 1-6
Published in 2018
Mamudu Angela, Okoro Emeka, Igwilo Kevin, Olabode Oluwasanmi, Elehinafe Francis and Odunlami Olayemi
olabode oluwasanmi » Olabode oluwasanmi holds a bachelors and PhD in petroleum engineering from covenant University and a Master degree in same field from University of Ibadan. He has supervised 20 undergraduate student project, provided theoretical and practical assistance to post graduate students (10 till date), and trained foreign interns on Eclipse software for reservoir simulation. He currently teaches... view full profile