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Reference Collection - Dissertations - MSc

Topic

Title

Name

Year

AFRICA

How feasible is an effective West African market for Nigerian Natural Gas?

OMONBUDE Ekpen J.

2002

AFRICA

What are the issues governments have to consider getting private investors participation in transmission and distribution projects of natural gas in Sub-Sahara Africa?

KASSI Roger Guy L.E.

2006

AFRICA

What is needed for the development of a West African gas market? : The improvement of energy security through the development of a sub continental gas industry.

OKORO Adebowale O.

2006

AFRICA

Can natural gas increase it’s share in South Africa’s primary energy mix?

KORDOM Llewellyn

2005

AFRICA

How can the Sub-Saharan African government overcome the problems of rural electrification?

OGUFERE Hilda

2005

AFRICA

Is the proposed market structure of the South African electricity supply industry adequate to foster competitive behaviour and outcomes?

NAKUBE Sello Tebogo

2004

CHILE

Regulatory capture: can it be avoided in the LDC’s? (a case study of the Chile electricity sector regulatory system and the emerging electricity sector regulatory system.

ABUUL Victor

2006

CHINA

Chinas quest for oil where to secure the supply?

CAO Zhenning

2003

CHINA

The reform of China’s electric power industry: how to privatize China’s electric.

LIU Ning

2005

CHINA

An analysis of electricity pricing policy in China.

ZHU Ziaoli

2005

CLIMATE CHANGE

Is the EU emissions trading scheme an effective tool for reducing greenhouse gas emissions?

AKWAEZE Chukwuemeka Jideofor

2006

COMPETITION

Downstream oil sector reform in Nigeria: what challenges for the sustenance of competition?

SANUSI Ahmad Umar

2005

CULTURAL ISSUES

Energy reforms in developing countries: how to tailor them to socio-economic political and environmental realities?

BOBBORI Abubakar M.

2005

ELECTRICITY

The application of RPI-X: a case study of electricity transmission in England and Wales.

VAKKALERI Sreenath

2002

ELECTRICITY

Regulatory capture: can it be avoided in the LDC’s? (a case study of the Chile electricity sector regulatory system and the emerging electricity sector regulatory system.

ABUUL Victor

2006

ELECTRICITY

The reform of China’s electric power industry: how to privatize China’s electric.

LIU Ning

2005

ELECTRICITY

How can the Sub-Saharan African government overcome the problems of rural electrification?

OGUFERE Hilda

2005

ELECTRICITY

An analysis of electricity pricing policy in China.

ZHU Ziaoli

2005

ELECTRICITY

Electricity privatisation in Nigeria: the problems and prospects for efficient electricity delivery.

ANENIH Wily-Fred

2005

ELECTRICITY

Is the proposed market structure of the South African electricity supply industry adequate to foster competitive behaviour and outcomes?

NAKUBE Sello Tebogo

2004

ENERGY

What is the energy policy of the EU? What is the role of Turkey in the security of energy supply structure of EU? How might this affect the accession of turkey to EU?

DEMIR Idris

2006

ENERGY

What role might policy have on the impact of energy consumption on the environment?

JIANG Feng

2006

ENERGY

Energy reforms in developing countries: how to tailor them to socio-economic political and environmental realities?

BOBBORI Abubakar M.

2005

ENERGY

Is renewable energy a viable alternative to fossil fuel consumption in developing economies?

EKWUEME Ugochukwu

2005

ENERGY

Energy project financing: can environmental risks be effectively mitigated by commercial lenders to guarantee loan recovery?

OBONYANO Enakome E.

2005

ENERGY

Pre-project commencement issues in energy project financing: what are the general considerations for sponsors/lenders and what are the consequences and challenges facing the WAGP?

UGBOKO Eloko D.

2005

ENVIRONMENT

To what extent can the Kyoto Protocol’s clean development mechanism help in achieving sustainable development in developing countries?

EKAETTE Ubong Esuaiko

2006

ENVIRONMENT

What role might policy have on the impact of energy consumption on the environment?

JIANG Feng

2006

ETHIOPIA

What are the major issues facing the power sector in Ethiopia? To what extent can the current reforms address those issues?

LEMMA Getachew

2001

EUROPE

Is the EU emissions trading scheme an effective tool for reducing greenhouse gas emissions?

AKWAEZE Chukwuemeka Jideofor

2006

EUROPE

What is the energy policy of the EU? What is the role of Turkey in the security of energy supply structure of EU? How might this affect the accession of turkey to EU?

DEMIR Idris

2006

EUROPE

The future of Scotland’s fisheries: simply a European affair?

SHAW Emma Blackburn

2005

EUROPE

What lessons can Thailand learn from the EU experience on renewable power promotion?

CHOOLAWONGSA Tanikarn

2004

FINANCE

Risk allocation in contemporary LNG trading: what are the implications on financing and security of supply.

ABBA Zulkifil Tahaya

2006

FINANCE

How different are the major IOCs between each other: a financial comparison based on specific financial indicators and on share price analysis.

KLADIS-KALENTIZI Georgina

2005

FINANCE

Energy project financing: can environmental risks be effectively mitigated by commercial lenders to guarantee loan recovery?

OBONYANO Enakome E.

2005

FINANCE

Pre-project commencement issues in energy project financing: what are the general considerations for sponsors/lenders and what are the consequences and challenges facing the WAGP?

UGBOKO Eloko D.

2005

GAS

Risk allocation in contemporary LNG trading: what are the implications on financing and security of supply.

ABBA Zulkifil Tahaya

2006

GAS

What are the issues governments have to consider getting private investors participation in transmission and distribution projects of natural gas in Sub-Sahara Africa?

KASSI Roger Guy L.E.

2006

GAS

What is needed for the development of a West African gas market? : The improvement of energy security through the development of a sub continental gas industry.

OKORO Adebowale O.

2006

GAS

Can natural gas increase it’s share in South Africa’s primary energy mix?

KORDOM Llewellyn

2005

GAS

How would the Gas Exporting Countries Forum influence the emergence of global market for gas?

WARISO Ayagogo

2005

GAS

What are the right policies for the Vietnamese government towards the gas sector? Hindrances and solutions.

DUNG Duong Nghia

2004

GAS

World Bank support for oil gas and minerals projects in the developing countries: to continue or not to continue: which was forward?

ENWEGBARA Philip

2004

GAS

Development of the Nigerian gas market: what are the lessons from the UK experience?

JEGEDE Kikelomo Labake

2004

GAS

Competition in the Asia Pacific natural gas market: what can Papua New Guinea (PNG) do in order to secure a market niche for its natural gas resources in the competitive regional gas market?

PUIYE Kepsey Koya

2004

GULF

The Gulf gas export: what are the obstacles and barriers and prospective solutions?

AL-MASOUDI Said M.

2001

INVESTMENTS

Is there an under-investment in oil upstream by NOCs and IOCs?: If so who is willing to offset the upstream investment deficit?

AL QAHTANI Mushabab Mohammed

2005

INVESTMENTS

What is the impact of political risks to petroleum investments in developing countries and how do multinationals assess and mitigate their risks?

BARAIMOH Deborah O.

2004

IRAQ

Can privatisation of the Iraqi oil sector help avoid the resource curse in the new Iraq?

HASHIM Hashim F.

2006

LNG

The LNG industry: what are the implications of the recent developments in the LNG industry for the global LNG trade?

ABDI Mohammed Ibrahim.

2003

MARKETS

What is needed for the development of a West African gas market? : The improvement of energy security through the development of a sub continental gas industry.

OKORO Adebowale O.

2006

MARKETS

How can governments in the developing countries have a more efficient role in liberalisation of energy industries?: with reference to Turkish energy markets.

SOYSAL Cengiz

2005

MARKETS

How would the Gas Exporting Countries Forum influence the emergence of global market for gas?

WARISO Ayagogo

2005

MINING

World Bank support for oil gas and minerals projects in the developing countries: to continue or not to continue: which was forward?

ENWEGBARA Philip

2004

NGO

The role of non-governmental organisations in the oil and gas industry.

MAINA Lillian Nyagaki

2001

NIGERIA

How feasible is an effective West African market for Nigerian natural gas?

OMONBUDE Ekpen J.

2002

NIGERIA

Policies towards sustainable development for Nigerias oil and gas sector: which way forward?

LAWAL Miriam Anike

2003

NIGERIA

What are the potentials for developing the domestic gas market in Nigeria.

AKPAN Aniekan V.

2006

NIGERIA

Is sustainable development compatible with economic growth in an oil dominated developing economy? : A case study of Nigeria.

EHANMO Jerry N.

2006

NIGERIA

An analysis of the taxation and pricing of petroleum products in oil producing countries: what is the appropriate path for Nigeria?

EJINIMA Chiemezie U.J.

2005

NIGERIA

Privatisation of electricity in Nigeria: is changing property rights enough?

OLAGBAYE Temitope

2005

NIGERIA

Downstream oil sector reform in Nigeria: what challenges for the sustenance of competition?

SANUSI Ahmad Umar

2005

NIGERIA

What lessons can Nigeria learn from experiences of petroleum rich countries in managing the environmental impacts of investments in the upstream petroleum industry?

WAROSP. Ayagogo

2005

NIGERIA

Electricity privatisation in Nigeria: the problems and prospects for efficient electricity delivery.

ANENIH Wily-Fred

2005

NIGERIA

What risk factor are likely to discourage energy and mining investments in developing countries? Nigeria and Papua New Guinea as case study.

HENSHAW Ken Y.

2004

NIGERIA

The Nigerian power sector: is privatisation the solution?

IKOMI Eyituoyo George

2004

NIGERIA

Development of the Nigerian gas market: what are the lessons from the UK experience?

JEGEDE Kikelomo Labake

2004

NIGERIA

Natural resources and economic development: is Nigeria’s “curse” a result of policy failure?

MOHAMMED Umar

2004

NIGERIA

What are the connections between the Dutch disease and developmental crisis in Nigeria.

RAIMI Kazeem Abiodun

2004

OIL

Oil reserve issues: what are the implications for the future of oil?

DUNIYA Sunday Swanta

2006

OIL

Can privatisation of the Iraqi oil sector help avoid the resource curse in the new Iraq?

HASHIM Hashim F.

2006

OIL

Can emerging alternative fuels replace crude derivatives in the transport sector in the light of rising oil prices?

OCHOLA Mordecai O.

2006

OIL

How effective is project financing for pipeline projects: a case study of the Burgas-Alexandroupolis oil pipeline project.

OLANREWAJU Oloniniyi

2006

OIL

Is there an under-investment in oil upstream by NOCs and IOCs?: If so who is willing to offset the upstream investment deficit?

AL QAHTANI Mushabab Mohammed

2005

OIL

An analysis of the taxation and pricing of petroleum products in oil producing countries: what is the appropriate path for Nigeria?

EJINIMA Chiemezie U.J.

2005

OIL

What lessons can Nigeria learn from experiences of petroleum rich countries in managing the environmental impacts of investments in the upstream petroleum industry?

WAROSP. Ayagogo

2005

OIL

What is the impact of political risks to petroleum investments in developing countries and how do multinationals assess and mitigate their risks?

BARAIMOH Deborah O.

2004

OIL

World Bank support for oil gas and minerals projects in the developing countries: to continue or not to continue: which was forward?

ENWEGBARA Philip

2004

OIL

Can Russian oil companies become new majors?

KOVELENKO Konstantin

2004

OIL

What impact will current market trends have on risk mitigation and LNG project finance?

OHIMOR Onoakpoma E.

2004

OPEC

Organization of the petroleum exporting countries (OPEC) pricing policies: what is the role of the spot price?

DIDI-ALIYU Ibrahim

2004

PAPUA NEW GUINEA

What risk factor are likely to discourage energy and mining investments in developing countries? Nigeria and Papua New Guinea as case study.

HENSHAW Ken Y.

2004

PAPUA NEW GUINEA

Competition in the Asia Pacific natural gas market: what can Papua New Guinea (PNG) do in order to secure a market niche for its natural gas resources in the competitive regional gas market?

PUIYE Kepsey Koya

2004

PIPELINES

Which are the geopolitical considerations and the economic parameters behind the design and construction of the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan and Burgas- Alexandrople transit pipelines?

GHIKAS P.

2003

PROPERTY RIGHTS

Privatisation of electricity in Nigeria: is changing property rights enough?

OLAGBAYE Temitope

2005

REFORM

What are the major issues facing the power sector in Ethiopia? To what extent can the current reforms address those issues?

LEMMA Getachew

2001

RUSSIA

Underinvestment in the Russian gas sector; causes and concerns.

GRIGORYEV Y.

2006

RUSSIA

Can Russian oil companies become new majors?

KOVELENKO Konstantin

2004

SAUDI ARABIA

Saudi Aramco privatisation how desirable and feasible is it?

ALANGARI Wael Faisal

2005

SCOTLAND

The future of Scotland’s fisheries: simply a European affair?

SHAW Emma Blackburn

2005

TANZANIA

How far can Tanzanias energy policy solve the problems within its energy sector?

RWEGELLERA Sophia.

2003

THAILAND

What are the barriers to the petroleum development in the disputed areas in Gulf of Thailand. What are the likely solutions?

BRAHMOPOLA Warakorn

2001

THAILAND

What lessons can Thailand learn from the EU experience on renewable power promotion?

CHOOLAWONGSA Tanikarn

2004

TRINIDAD & TOBAGO

Trinidad and Tobago: the ongoing quest for sustainable development.

INNISS Helena

2005

TURKEY

What is the energy policy of the EU? What is the role of Turkey in the security of energy supply structure of EU? How might this affect the accession of turkey to EU?

DEMIR Idris

2006

TURKEY

How can governments in the developing countries have a more efficient role in liberalisation of energy industries?: with reference to Turkish energy markets.

SOYSAL Cengiz

2005

UK

The application of RPI-X : a case study of electricity transmission in England and Wales.

VAKKALERI Sreenath.

2002

VIETNAM

What are the right policies for the Vietnamese government towards the gas sector? Hindrances and solutions.

DUNG Duong Nghia

2004

WORLD BANK

World Bank support for oil gas and minerals projects in the developing countries: to continue or not to continue: which was forward?

ENWEGBARA Philip

2004