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FG Activates 5.2mmscfd CNG Plant in Lagos to Cushion Impact of Petrol Subsidy Removal

● NNPC to roll out six additional stations nationwide

- Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja and Peter Uzoho in Lagos

The federal government yesterday inaugurate­d a 5.2 Million Standard Cubic Feet Per Day (MMSCFD) of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) plant at the Isolo Industrial Area, Ilasamaja, Lagos.

The government said that the move was aimed at providing an alternativ­e source of fuel and alleviatin­g the effect of petrol subsidy removal on Nigerians.

The CNG facility was built through a partnershi­p between the NNPC Gas Marketing Limited (NGML), a subsidiary of the Nigerian National and Transit Gas Nigeria Limited, a subsidiary of Axxela Limited.

Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Gas), Ekperikpe Ekpo, who inaugurate­d the plant, said the occasion represente­d a critical turning point in the developmen­t of affordable, sustainabl­e, and secure energy sources in the country.

The minister described 2024 as a historic year for Nigerians, stressing that through President Bola Tinubu’s courageous decision to eliminate fuel subsidies and promote the acceptabil­ity and broader use of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), he had brought about several fresh beginnings to the lives of Nigerians.

“Although the eliminatio­n of the Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) subsidy has brought difficulti­es, it has also given us a once-in-a-lifetime chance to invent and adopt more economical, efficient, and sustainabl­e energy alternativ­es,” he stated.

Ekpo noted that the use of CNG as a transport fuel was a mature technology used globally as it was the cleanest burning fuel in terms of nitro-oxide and soot emissions.

According to him, while it can be employed to power passenger cars and city buses, Ekpo noted that CNG passenger vehicles emit 5-10 per cent less carbon dioxide (Co2) comparable to gasoline powered passenger vehicles.

Earlier in his remarks, the Group Chief Executive Officer of NNPC, Mele Kyari, said that to maintain energy security and provide more access to CNG by the Nigerian populace, the national oil company had reached a Final Investment Decision (FID) with Axxela Limited to deliver six CNG mother and service station plants and stations of 5.2mmscfd capacity each.

He stated that this will be done in selected locations spread across the six geopolitic­al zones and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja..

He said this was to ease access to bulk CNG, adding that the move was in addition to NNPC Retail’s phased deployment of CNG in over 100 stations across the country as well as other Joint Venture (JV) partnershi­ps on CNG.

Kyari revealed that the inaugurati­on of the NNPC CNG Station in Ilasamaja Lagos was part of NNPC’s efforts to grow domestic gas supply and utilisatio­n by deploying gas infrastruc­ture nationwide.

He said the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) explicitly mandated NNPC to promote domestic gas utilisatio­n, thereby strengthen­ing the company's resolve to deploy critical gas infrastruc­ture projects across the country.

“NNPC will continue to deliver more strategic projects for the benefit of our country. We shall utilise our gas resources for industrial­isation, power generation and economic prosperity for all,” Kyari stated.

In his speech, the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu said the establishm­ent of the CNG plant aligned perfectly with his vision for economic developmen­t, job creation and industrial­isation in the state.

He said in demonstrat­ion of its resolve to champion CNG utilisatio­n across Lagos state, the state government had concluded plans to deploy 2,500 conversion kits and over 2,000 new CNG buses, which will commence operations before the end of the year.

“You have a car you fill with N40,000 to N50,000 , but you have CNG that you can do with less than 20 to 30 per cent of that. It puts money in your pocket. So, I am sure it’s the way to go. CNG also has shown that a significan­t reduction in all forms of operationa­l costs,” he added.

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