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Ugwuoba
Nickname: 
Ugwuoba
Ugwuoba is located in Nigeria
Ugwuoba
Ugwuoba
Location of Ugwuoba in Nigeria
Coordinates: 6°16′7″N 7°9′15″E / 6.26861°N 7.15417°E / 6.26861; 7.15417
Country Nigeria
StateEnugu State
Local Government AreaOji River
3-digit postal code prefix
401
ISO 3166 codeNG.IM.OE.OM

Ugwuoba is a border town on the bank of Oji River in Oji River local government area of Enugu State. Ugwuoba is known for its gas reserves within the gas-rich Anambra Basin, southeastern Nigeria.[1][2][3] There is also the popular Ugwuoba clay deposits that could serve as effective Zinc ion Adsorbent.[4]: 1 [5]: 1  Communities in Ugwuoba include Awlaw, Inyi, Aguabosi, Ojinator and Ugwuoba urban.

Boundaries

Ugwuoba is bounded by Agbalaenyi Nachi, Oji River urban, Ezeagu local government area and Okpuno-Agude communities.

Economy

The people of Ugwuoba are notable farmers. The town is home to Akukwa field in the OPL 907 area,[6] first drilled by Shell in 1938 – 1939.[1] Thereafter, the gas field recorded further successful drills by Shell-BP in 1955 and 1956.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Onshore OPL-907". GEC Petroleum Development Company. www.gecpetroleum.com. Retrieved June 12, 2016.
  2. ^ "Our Key Milestones". GLOBAL ENERGY GROUP. www.globalenergyco.com. Retrieved June 12, 2016.
  3. ^ "ANAMBRA: FG to build Petrol-Chemical Plant". Radio Nigeria. ww2.radionigeria.gov.ng. Retrieved June 12, 2016.
  4. ^ Dawodu, F.A; et al. (August 2012). "The Use of Ugwuoba Clay as an Adsorbent for Zinc (II) Ions from Solution" (PDF). INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING. Retrieved June 12, 2016.
  5. ^ Dawodu, F.A; et al. (August 2013). "Sorption Potential of a Nigerian Montmorilonite Clay for Lead(II) Ions from a Single Component Solution: Equilibrium, Kinetics, and Thermodynamics" (PDF). The Pacific Journal of Science and Technology. Retrieved June 12, 2016.
  6. ^ "Operations Overview". Petrolog Energy. www.petrologenergy.com. Retrieved June 12, 2016.