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Nigeria's NNPC plans to broaden natural gas stations for domestic use

Nigeria's NNPC stated it prepares to develop 6 compressed natural gas (CNG) service plants with local company Axxela to broaden access to alternative fuel for cars and industries after commissioning its very first plant in Lagos on Thursday.

The plan belongs to the oil- and gas-rich country's effort to lower transport expenses which escalated as fuel pump costs increased in 2015 following the elimination of costly fuel aids, angering the general public.

On Thursday, state oil company NNPC stated it commissioned a CNG station in Lagos, with capacity to provide 5.2 million requirement cubic feet (mmscf) of gas daily to serve around 3,700 cars and trucks daily, supply gas to markets and other companies.

It likewise said it has actually reached a final investment choice with Axxela on brand-new plants.

Although the elimination of the premium motor spirit ( fuel) aid has brought problems, it has actually also offered us an once-in-a-lifetime chance to develop and adopt more cost-effective, effective, and sustainable energy alternatives, Nigeria's. minister in charge of gas resources, Ekperikpe Ekpo, stated.

Nigeria has actually turned to gas as an alternative fuel after it. scrapped a popular but costly aid on fuel that has actually seen. the gas pump rate increase dramatically, angering motorists and. companies that utilize fuel to generate their own power.

The federal government hopes the switch to CNG will reduce costs and. increase clean energy usage in Africa's leading oil exporter.

The Lagos state government at Thursday's commissioning said. it will release over 2,000 brand-new CNG buses and 2,500 conversion. kits before the end of the year.

The NNPC said in August it has partnered with regional company. NIPCO Gas to accelerate the adoption of CNG for buses, automobiles and. tricycles and that it anticipated other oil marketing firms to sign up with. to improve availability.

Nigeria has the world's ninth-largest gas reserves. Cars. that run on gas are normally cleaner and better for the. environment. But gas needs to be cool or pressurised for. circulation, and the infrastructure for carrying,. processing and dispersing it would cost billions of dollars.

(source: Reuters)