Oil and Gas

NNPC Ltd. commissions 12 CNG stations in Abuja, Lagos

Supreme Desk
5 July 2024 11:48 AM GMT
NNPC Ltd. commissions 12 CNG stations in Abuja, Lagos
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The NNPC Ltd., under a strategic partnership with NIPCO Gas Ltd. commissioned the stations to offer CNG to a wide range of CNG vehicles including tricycles, cars, buses and heavy transport vehicles.

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd.) has commissioned 12 compressed natural gas (CNG) stations across Abuja and Lagos State to provide cheaper and cleaner fuel to Nigerians.

Supreme News reports that the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Gas), Mr. Ekperikpe Ekpo, commissioned the 12 stations on Thursday simultaneously in Abuja and Lagos — eight and four stations, respectively.

The Abuja stations are located at Airport Road, Kubwa, Gaduwa, Olusegun Obasanjo Way, Zone 1, Dei-Dei Junction, Duste-Bwari Road, and Gwagwalada.

The NNPC Ltd., under a strategic partnership with NIPCO Gas Ltd., commissioned the stations to offer CNG to a wide range of CNG vehicles, including tricycles, cars, buses, and heavy transport vehicles.

The Abuja and Lagos stations have a combined dispensing capacity of over six million standard cubic feet (MMSCF) ofCNG daily, serving approximately 15,000 vehicles daily.

These CNG stations, according to NNPC, feature advanced reciprocating and hydraulic booster compressors, ensuring a dispensing pressure of 200 bar for CNG vehicles.

Ekpo, while commissioning the stations said it demonstrated the determination of the Federal Government to drive the CNG project to ensure gas prosperity.

He said the stations would not only provide economic benefits by creating jobs and stimulating local economies, but would contribute significantly to Nigeria’s national goals of reducing emissions and combating climate change.

“Today the stations are being commissioned simultaneously in 12 stations in the country, gas prosperity is in progress.

“I commend the NNPC Ltd. for living up to their mandate to ensure that CNG is available for Nigerians. It is irreversible.

“From the daily production in the country currently, we are only using three percent, which goes a long way towards telling you that irrespective of the demand, we will meet the target.

“And of course, NNPC Ltd. and other investors are not relenting in making sure that they go into new gas development,’’ he said.

Malam Mele Kyari Group Chief Executive Officer NNPC Ltd. said in an address that the Abuja station would soon connect to the AKK Gas Pipeline, becoming a mother CNG station.

Kyari added that the stations’ power needs would be met by gas-driven generators, reducing carbon emissions.

He said the CNG would be supplied to stations in Abuja and Lagos via virtual transportation from mother stations in Ajaokuta, Kogi State, and Ibafo, Ogun State.

The CNG station on the Airport Road in Abuja includes a 5-bay CNG Vehicle Conversion Workshop capable of converting five to six vehicles daily.

Under Presidential CNG Initiative, NNPC and NIPCO Gas entered into strategic partnership for expansion of CNG stations across Nigeria and 35 CNG stations are to be constructed.

Speaking with newsmen, the Director, Presidential-CNG Initiative, Mr Toyin Subairu said with CNG usage, at N230 per litre, against N680 per litre of fuel a driver would save about N70,000 per week and N2.6 million a year.

Speaking on the cost of the conversion rate, which is about N600,000, he said the kits to be given to commercial vehicles currently would be 50 percent surcharged to enable them to get into it.

He said Nigerians are willing to convert their vehicles to CNG engines, judging by the queues they have witnessed currently, which has encouraged the opening of more CNG stations across the country.

“Before the station attendants could convert four vehicles daily, now apparently they can do 13 vehicles daily.

“President Bola Tinubu will want a million kits to be given for free and conversion done for free in the country to assist Nigerians,’’ he said.

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