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5,000 Vehicles Use CNG In Nigeria – NIPCO

Zonal Commanding Officer, Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) Mr. B. Darwang (right), the Sector Commander, Mr. A.A. Kumapayi, during the Stakeholders/Fleet Operation Forum in Port Harcourt, recently Photo: Nwiueh Donatus Ken
The Nigerian Independent
Petroleum Company (NIPCO) Plc, an indigenous downstream petroleum and gas operator, says about 5,000 vehicles use Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) as fuel in Nigeria.
The company said that contrary to other opinions, CNG powered vehicles had come to stay in Nigeria, since the inception of the project in 2009.
Mr Taofeek Lawal, NIPCO’s Head of Public Affairs, told The Tide source in Lagos that more than 4,000 vehicles had already converted to use CNG in Benin, Edo State.
Lawal said that over 500 vehicles were also operating in Lagos on the environment friendly CNG.
According to him, the aim of the CNG refilling stations in Nigeria, especially in Lagos, was to provide alternative to Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) or petrol at a reduced cost and to boost national socio-economic growth.
He also said that aside the economic gains, CNG targeted reduction of unfriendly automobile emissions and exposure of Nigerians to the innovation of powering vehicles on gas.
NIPCO’s spokesperson said that the company had about 10 CNG operating stations nationwide, while others were under construction.
He said that the patronage of CNG refilling station, at Ibafo, Ogun State was impressive with an average of five minutes’ drive by commercial buses and private vehile owners.
“CNG sustainability in Nigeria and Lagos is sustainable considering Nigeria is one of the largest producers of Natural Gas.
“Ibafo CNG station, near Lagos, is a world class facility with about 12 dispensing pumps for light and heavy duty trucks refilling facilities.
“It is also sustainable in that private sector is taking the lead, as government provides enabling environment for it to thrive,’’ he said.
Lawal said that the conversion of vehicles to become CNG compatible costs between N200,000 and N300,000. He said that the cost profile of CNG vehicular conversion came with a flexible repayment package and depended on the choice of kit.
He also identified poor awareness about the innovative CNG powered vehicles to the absence of policy on natural gas vehicles and lack of natural gas supply across Nigeria.
Lawal said that stagnation of CNG revolution in Nigeria was also due to the inability of NIPCO and the Nigerian Gas Company to float a Joint Venture (JV). He said that the lack of gas infrastructure, pricing and government support was militating against CNG expansion in Lagos.
“Nigerians are well informed towards the CNG projects but it could improve.
“The best time for CNG popularisation is when government increases the price of PMS to further compel motorists to think of the cost benefits of powering vehicles with natural gas.
“N55 per standard cubic feet of gas is equivalent to one litre of petrol which currently sells at N87 with government subsidy.
“All the necessary approval from DPR has been obtained before commencement of operation,’’ he said.
Lawal said that NIPCO had concluded arrangement to build CNG refilling stations in Lagos and environs.
Our source gathered from some officials at the Ibafor CNG refilling station that motorists paid initial deposits of about N20,000 for conversion with the balance deducted through daily purchase of gas.
“When you want to convert your motor to gas, you will pay as low as N20,000, then we will put you on installment payment anytime you come to fill your cylinder.
“This method makes it convenient for our customers to pay within some months depending on your usage.
“A cubic feet of gas cost N55, if you are on our debt list, you will be paying N80 per cubic feet which means that remaining N25 will be servicing your debt.
“This will continue until you complete the payment.
“Because of this payment method, we have over 5,000 vehicles running on CNG in the country,” he said.
Meanwhile, some motorists plying Lagos/Ibadan expressway described CNG powered vehicles as economical, safer, flexible and eco-friendly.
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