The Guardian (Nigeria)

NLNG to supply 100% of its cooking gas to domestic market

- By Femi Adekoya

TO address supply gaps in the domestic market for liquefied petroleum gas ( LPG), otherwise known as cooking gas, the Nigeria LNG Limited ( NLNG), has said it will supply 100 per cent of its LPG production ( Propane and Butane) to the Nigerian market.

The company added that it would prioritise the domestic market for 100 per cent of its Butane production, also known as cooking gas.

The decision is coming three months after the Company supplied its first Propane cargo into the domestic market and has developed a scheme to sustainabl­y supply Propane for usage in cooking gas blending as well as in agro- allied, autogas, power and petrochemi­cal sectors of the Nigerian economy to further deepen gas utilisatio­n in Nigeria.

According to the NLNG, the initiative­s are designed to increase LPG availabili­ty in Nigeria, diversify its uses and support the Federal Government’s decade of gas initiative. NLNG is currently the highest single supplier of LPG into the domestic market, with an estimated 400,000 metric tonnes supplied in 2021.

Speaking on the developmen­t, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of NLNG, Dr. Philip Mshelbila, said the announceme­nt marked the company’s strong commitment to the continued growth of the domestic LPG market and its passion to increase utilisatio­n of one of the most versatile energy sources in the world.

He said the company was inclined towards helping to build a strong economy based on the gas resources that Nigeria is abundantly blessed with, and that natural gas could help drive the economy by providing cooking gas for homes, supporting industrial­isation, powering mobile cell sites and complex transporta­tion systems, impacting food supply through its usage for fertilizer production and increasing power supply to both homes and industries while reducing the country’s carbon footprint.

According to Mshelbila, “gas, as the cleanest of the fossil fuels, has become an essential energy source to be reckoned with during this energy transition period. Other countries are revolution­ising their energy industry to cut down on carbon emissions drasticall­y. Nigeria should not be left out in this drive, considerin­g its abundant gas resources.

“Gas is essential for life and living at the moment, because it can support everything we will need to develop our economy and create better living standards for Nigerians. We need to change the narrative, and NLNG is being pragmatic about it.

“We are ardently following up on the commitment we made in March 2021 at the NLNGsponso­red pre- summit conference of the Nigeria Internatio­nal Petroleum Summit ( NIPS) 2021 organised by the Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources to support the Decade of Gas declaratio­n by the Federal Government.”

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