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Our partnership with NNPC Ltd will jump start CNG utilisation in Nigeria — NIPCO MD

L-R: Director ,NIPCO Plc ,Sani Yau ; Director , Grace Idowu ; Director ,Tunji Adeniji ; Managing Director ,Suresh Kumar ; Acting Chairman ,Aminu Abdulkadir ; Company Secretary & Managing Partner P .C OBI & CO , Paul Obi ; Director ,Ramesh Virwani , and Director, Habu Jajere at the company's 20th Annual General Meeting held at Abuja Continental Hotel ,FCT,Abuja

NIPCO Plc has reiterated that the strategic partnership between its wholly owned subsidiary, NIPCO Gas Limited with the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd)  to address the infrastructural deficit in the effective utilisation of natural gas as auto fuel will be a game changer in the sector

The partnership seeks to establish 35 premium Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) stations and three (3) flagship mother stations nationwide, aiming to serve over 200,000 vehicles daily in 2024.

According to him, plans to operationalise these 35 CNG stations by late 2024 as part of the project’s secondary phase, enhancing inter-city transportation is receiving good attention.  

Managing Director/CEO of NIPCO Gas, Suresh Kumar, made the assertion during the company’s 2023 Annual General Meeting at the Abuja Continental Hotel, FCT Abuja.

He affirmed that the primary goal of the partnership is to expand the existing CNG infrastructure, ensuring greater accessibility and promoting the adoption of this cost-effective and environmentally friendly fuel for buses, cars, and Keke Napeps.

The partnership is expected to facilitate the setup of 21 CNG stations for intra-city transportation, set to be operational in Q1, 2024 while the balance of the  35 CNG stations envisaged  will be completed by late 2024 as part of the project’s secondary phase.

Speaking about the company’s performance over the last few years, Kumar stated that NIPCO Gas has continued to demonstrate resilience and sustain growth potential despite challenges such as foreign exchange volatility, rising inflation, and fluctuating petroleum prices in the international market.

“The company is focused on quality service delivery across all our business lines to consistently deliver good profits and value for our shareholders,” he said.

In the LPG sector, NIPCO is playing a crucial role in harnessing Nigeria’s abundant gas resources. Kumar highlighted the company’s significant progress since diversifying into the natural gas distribution subsector following the inauguration of its LPG plant in 2009.

“We have expanded our LPG sector reach to several states through massive skid deployment and other infrastructure, enhancing access to the product at market-friendly rates.

“Our LPG penetration grew to over 70 outlets in 2023, with prospects of reaching 100 in 2024,” Kumar noted.

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