Daily Independent
2 March 2011
Director General of Green Centre For Environmental Research (GCFER), Supreme Idama, has said that the centre expects the oil and gas companies, government regulators and other stakeholders in the Niger Delta region to tap from its renewable power house on Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) data base on pipelines, flow stations, rehabilitation or closure of existing facilities, new wells and their impact upon the surrounding environment from next year.
The GCFER's director general also stated that the data from the research studies are to assess the way in which various EIA projects would provide opportunity for oil companies and government as well as stakeholders in the industry to mitigate or enhance the environmental and social consequences of the various projects in the region as well as to document the results for companies decision-makers and to meet government regulatory requirements.
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