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- Ogunweolu Oluseyi Emmanuel
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Abstract
Nigeria, a major oil-producing country in Africa, has long been plagued by the persistent problem of oil pipeline vandalism. Sabotage and illegal tapping of oil pipelines have resulted in significant economic losses, environmental damage, and disruptions to the country's energy supply. This study explores the potential utilization of horizontal directional drilling (HDD) as a viable solution to help eliminate oil pipeline vandalism in Nigeria. The objective of this literature review is to showcase the effectiveness of HDD technology in preventing or reducing incidents of pipeline vandalism as compared to conventional methods of pipeline installation. By examining case studies and scholarly literature, this paper will analyze the advantages, challenges, and economic feasibility of implementing HDD techniques to mitigate oil and gas pipeline vandalism in Nigeria. Firstly, the study will explore the advantages of HDD technology, including its ability to install oil pipelines underground and mitigate accessibility to potential vandals, enabling the creation of subsurface pathways, reducing the visibility and potential vulnerability of infrastructure. In addition, this literature review will shed light on the challenges associated with implementing HDD in Nigeria. The economic feasibility of implementing HDD technology in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector will be assessed. A cost-benefit analysis will be conducted, comparing HDD with traditional methods of oil pipeline installation. The findings of this study will contribute to the existing body of knowledge regarding methods to combating oil and gas pipeline vandalism in Nigeria, thereby providing useful insights to policymakers, infrastructure developers and relevant stakeholders, encouraging them to consider HDD as a potent solution to mitigate oil and gas pipeline vandalism.
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Ogunweolu Oluseyi Emmanuel, 2025.
"Horizontal Directional Drilling: A Solution to Oil and Gas Pipeline Vandalism and Theft in Nigeria,"
International Journal of Latest Technology in Engineering, Management & Applied Science, International Journal of Latest Technology in Engineering, Management & Applied Science (IJLTEMAS), vol. 14(4), pages 1050-1061, April.
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RePEc:bjb:journl:v:14:y:2025:i:4:p:1050-1061
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