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NIPCo Gas Converts 15,000 CNG Vehicles … Moves To Sustain Investment In Gas Sector
NIPCO Gas Limited has called for a robust industry-wide collaboration to develop the country’s gas utilization strategy.
This follows its convertion of 15,000 vehicles with plans underway to expand operations further to meet the growing demand for CNG.
The company, which pioneered private sector initiative in Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) drive, said private-public sector collaboration would help to improve current investment in gas utilization.
The Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer (MD/CEO), NIPCo, Nagendra Verma, made the call while reviewing activities in the sub-sector, in Lagos, at the Weekend.
Sharing the remarkable progress of NIPCO Gas Ltd. in recent months, especially its dedicated investment in the CNG space as an alternative fuel, Verma said the call was enunciated by the current administration’s commitment to sustain energy efficiency and enhance economic development.
Verma said the NIPCO Gas Ltd. has sustained collaboration with NNPC Limited and the Presidential CNG Initiative (PCNGI) to expand CNG stations, conversion workshops and availability of CNG kits across Nigeria.
This commitment, he said, underscored its vision of providing cleaner, more affordable, and sustainable energy solutions.
“We are proud to announce that NIPCO Gas Ltd has been awarded Gas Distribution Licenses (GDL) by the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) and the Federal Government.
“This milestone highlights its pioneering role in the sub-sector and strengthens investor confidence in Nigeria’s gas industry”, he said.
The exclusivity period of 25 years granted under these licenses prevents infrastructure duplication, ensuring efficiency and national resource optimization, he added.
The Gas Distribution Licenses Awarded to NIPCO Gas Ltd. include Ibadan Axis (Ogere-Ibadan-Oluyole-Olorisaoko-Asejire-Ajoda); NIPCO Gas/NGML, Benin City; NIPCO Gas, Lekki Free Trade Zone; NIPCO Gas/NGML, Kara-Sagamu-Abeokuta-Ibadan Axis (Sagamu Interchange-Ibafo-Isheri-Otedola Bridge); and NIPCO Gas/NGML.
With these awards, NIPCO Gas Ltd. now stands as Nigeria’s largest indigenous licensed gas distribution company.
This achievement, according to the MD, “is a testament to its unwavering commitment and the continuous support of stakeholders like you.
“Our operational performance has been exceptional, with significant strides in supply chain efficiency, expansion of CNG infrastructure, customer satisfaction, and an increased market share.
“We have successfully commissioned several CNG stations across Abuja, Lagos, Edo, Delta, Ogun, Oyo, Kogi, and Akwa Ibom states. Our joint venture with NNPC Gas Marketing Limited (NGML) has strengthened industrial gas supply, particularly in the Lekki and Lagos-Ibadan corridors.”
Verma further stated that the NIPCO Gas has entered into agreement with Delta State to construct CNG station and CNG conversion workshop initially in Asaba.
“We are hoping to increase the number of CNG stations and conversion workshops in Delta State with the support of government. Delta State has provided the land for this facility, which is very proactive and welcoming stel taken by them. We are sure, with such type of public private partnership, it will provide speed to the Presidential CNG initiative”, he said.
On CNG adoption and accessibility, he said the company is actively working with PCNGI to increase the availability of CNG conversion kits and workshops.
He stated that “By forging partnerships with local and international suppliers, we are committed to making conversion kits more affordable and efficient. Educating Nigerians on the benefits and safety of CNG remains our top priority, and we count on the media to play a pivotal role in this effort.”
According to him, “Our strategic vision includes launching additional CNG stations nationwide and enhancing infrastructure such as pipelines and storage facilities. However, challenges persist, including the need for a more streamlined, time-bound regulatory approval system to fast-track the expansion of CNG infrastructure.
“We appreciate the government’s ongoing efforts under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration to ease industry bottlenecks and provide a supportive policy framework.”
Verma, expressed hopes that with the right policies and infrastructure, CNG can play a transformative role in Nigeria’s energy mix, saying, “As an organization, NIPCO Gas remains committed to advancing the use of indigenous natural gas, supporting economic growth, and aligning with the Renewed Hope Agenda of the President.”