NIPCO Plc says it has completed four compressed natural gas (CNG) stations in Lagos, set for inauguration by May.
Mr. Nagendra Verma, the Managing Director of NIPCO Gas Ltd., disclosed this during an interaction with newsmen on Sunday in Lagos.
Verma, who highlighted the significance of CNG as a viable alternative fuel, commended the Federal Government’s initiative in promoting gas as an alternative fuel.
He affirmed NIPCO’s commitment to supporting the initiative while emphasising the company’s extensive involvement in auto-CNG development since 2009.
He also spoke on the company’s partnership with the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Ltd. (NNPCL) to construct 35 Auto-CNG stations in phases.
“The completion of these CNG stations in Lagos marks a significant milestone, offering motorists an alternative to petrol amidst long queues at filling stations.
“The facilities would be opened for commercial operations within April and May to become the first of their kind in the state, which is now contending with long queues at filling stations,” Verma stated.
He further outlined pricing details, noting the competitive rates of auto-CNG compared to traditional fuels.
The NIPCO boss expressed confidence in auto-CNG being the preferred fuel, especially with government support and media advocacy.
According to him, the company has identified 19 CNG station locations and has received stage-wise approval from the Nigerian National Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) and other statutory authorities.
Verma, who assured sustainability of supply after commissioning, said that currently, for cars, taxis, and Keke’s, Auto-CNG is sold at N200 per standard cubic foot scm against the petrol price of N610 per liter in Lagos and N230 per scm against the PMS price of N670 per litre in Abuja.
The managing director further informed us that similarly for heavy commercial vehicles, AutoCNG is being sold at N260 per scm against the AGO price of N1250 per litre in Lagos and N290 per scm against the AGO price of N1300 per litre in Abuja.
“NIPCO Gas is sure that with the continuous focus and push by the current government, AutoCNG will become the choice fuel for Nigeria, which has the potential to reduce the pressure on importation as well as on forex.
“Auto-CNG is a project for the masses and of national cause and importance, she added. “We are sure that once expanded across Nigeria, it will surely and definitely relieve the masses and motorists from high fuel costs.
“We continuously seek the blessing and support of the government and media to make AutoCNG a reliever, cleaner, and greener fuel for Nigeria,” he added.
Speaking on the company’s strategy, Verma said that initially, the company started with Benin City and expanded the Auto-CNG network to Ibafo in Ogun State and later on in Kogi State.
He stressed further that with the initiatives and clear mandate of the current government, the Auto-CNG network also expanded to Abuja FCT, Ibadan in Oyo State, and Oron in Akwa Ibom State.
He said that NIPCO gas presently operates 15 AutoCNG stations across Nigeria and CNG vehicles from Lagos can travel up to Abuja and Kaduna by taking CNG from the in-between NIPCO Gas AutoCNG stations (NAN)