Zoheir Ebrahim is an Economist with interests in energy and agricultural markets, sustainable development, and climate change. He has professional experience at the University of Oxford (Department of International Development; Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment), the Centre for Agriculture and Biosciences International (CABI), the International Grains Council, the International Sugar Organization, the International Coffee Organization, and the International Cocoa Organization.
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Gas Flaring: The Burning Issue
Global gas flaring–the burning of natural gas associated with oil extraction processes–remains stubbornly high. We examine the determinants of gas flaring in three prominent cases: Russia and Nigeria as the two largest emitters of flare gas, and the United States as a rapidly expanding newcomer to the club.
September 3, 2013



















