Terrestrial Carbon Stocks in the Niger Delta: Impacts of Petroleum Exploitation Activities and...

13
Terrestrial Carbon Stocks in the Niger Delta: Impacts of Petroleum Exploitation Activities and Prospects for Multiple-Actor Management for Expanding Forest Carbon Abatement BY FRANCIS S. IKUPONISI ECO-OUTREACH, PORT HARCOURT

description

SURVEY The impacts of petroleum activities on terrestrial carbon stocks in the Niger Delta are discussed using a recently commissioned multibillion-dollar integrated oil & gas project as case study (SHELL GBARAN-UBIE IOGP). The paper assesses the Project land-use through a review of the statutory public-available project EIA documents; The relative carbon densities of the project’s land-take were assessed by overlaying geo-referenced project areas on a recently UNEP-WCMC generated map of Nigeria’s terrestrial carbon stocks. The paper analyses current trends in carbon governance and policy frameworks for best practices.

Transcript of Terrestrial Carbon Stocks in the Niger Delta: Impacts of Petroleum Exploitation Activities and...

Page 1: Terrestrial Carbon Stocks in the Niger Delta: Impacts of Petroleum Exploitation Activities and Prospects for Multiple-Actor Management for Expanding Forest.

Terrestrial Carbon Stocks in the Niger Delta: Impacts of Petroleum

Exploitation Activities and Prospects for Multiple-Actor Management for

Expanding Forest Carbon AbatementBY FRANCIS S. IKUPONISI

ECO-OUTREACH, PORT HARCOURT

Page 2: Terrestrial Carbon Stocks in the Niger Delta: Impacts of Petroleum Exploitation Activities and Prospects for Multiple-Actor Management for Expanding Forest.

INTRODUCTION• Little attention has been paid to the loss of terrestrial

carbon stocks associated with petroleum exploitation in Nigeria.

• This paper demonstrates that carbon releases associated with loss of terrestrial carbon stocks represent a part of the notable portion of the suite of petroleum associated carbon emissions in the Niger Delta, and evaluates prospects for multiple-actor management for expanding forest carbon abatement.

Page 3: Terrestrial Carbon Stocks in the Niger Delta: Impacts of Petroleum Exploitation Activities and Prospects for Multiple-Actor Management for Expanding Forest.

SURVEY• The impacts of petroleum activities on terrestrial carbon stocks in

the Niger Delta are discussed using a recently commissioned multibillion-dollar integrated oil & gas project as case study (SHELL GBARAN-UBIE IOGP).

• The paper assesses the Project land-use through a review of the statutory public-available project EIA documents;

• The relative carbon densities of the project’s land-take were assessed by overlaying geo-referenced project areas on a recently UNEP-WCMC generated map of Nigeria’s terrestrial carbon stocks.

• The paper analyses current trends in carbon governance and policy frameworks for best practices.

Page 4: Terrestrial Carbon Stocks in the Niger Delta: Impacts of Petroleum Exploitation Activities and Prospects for Multiple-Actor Management for Expanding Forest.
Page 5: Terrestrial Carbon Stocks in the Niger Delta: Impacts of Petroleum Exploitation Activities and Prospects for Multiple-Actor Management for Expanding Forest.

RESULTS• Project land-take/land-use estimates indicate a large project

spatial extent, e.g., over 350km of flowlines/bulklines/pipelines were laid and over 75Ha of Bases.

• The paper determines the project to be located within land areas with some of the highest carbon density classes in Nigeria (158 to 408 ton/Ha).

• The paper indicates that potential carbon releases associated with the project’s forest conversion represent a part of the notable portion of the suite of petroleum associated carbon emissions in the Niger Delta.

Page 6: Terrestrial Carbon Stocks in the Niger Delta: Impacts of Petroleum Exploitation Activities and Prospects for Multiple-Actor Management for Expanding Forest.
Page 7: Terrestrial Carbon Stocks in the Niger Delta: Impacts of Petroleum Exploitation Activities and Prospects for Multiple-Actor Management for Expanding Forest.
Page 8: Terrestrial Carbon Stocks in the Niger Delta: Impacts of Petroleum Exploitation Activities and Prospects for Multiple-Actor Management for Expanding Forest.

TRENCHING FOR PIPELAYING

Page 9: Terrestrial Carbon Stocks in the Niger Delta: Impacts of Petroleum Exploitation Activities and Prospects for Multiple-Actor Management for Expanding Forest.

Trench Excavation

Page 10: Terrestrial Carbon Stocks in the Niger Delta: Impacts of Petroleum Exploitation Activities and Prospects for Multiple-Actor Management for Expanding Forest.
Page 11: Terrestrial Carbon Stocks in the Niger Delta: Impacts of Petroleum Exploitation Activities and Prospects for Multiple-Actor Management for Expanding Forest.

CONCLUSIONThe paper identifies a number of challenges for expanding forest

carbon abatement in the Niger Delta including:• Inadequate national legal and policy framework• A history of inadequate corporate social responsibility within the

Nigerian upstream oil subsector• Documented low level of climate change awareness among Niger

Delta community folks• Inadequate capacity with a significant proportion of National CSO,

and weak national and transnational networks within CC mandated CSO community

• Deflected unanimity on global carbon governance  

Page 12: Terrestrial Carbon Stocks in the Niger Delta: Impacts of Petroleum Exploitation Activities and Prospects for Multiple-Actor Management for Expanding Forest.

The paper recommends a framework of multiple-actor management for Niger Delta terrestrial carbon stocks: This framework include:

• National legal and policy framework• Transnational public policy networks• Corporate voluntary forestry offset programmes• Community-based carbon governance • Civil Society Organisations (CSO) carbon advocacy and

carbon policy monitoring Networks

Page 13: Terrestrial Carbon Stocks in the Niger Delta: Impacts of Petroleum Exploitation Activities and Prospects for Multiple-Actor Management for Expanding Forest.