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More gas use to revive industries in Kano, others – NMDPRA

- From Clement A. Oloyede, Kano

The Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) has charged operators in the manufactur­ing and other businesses in Kano and other north-western states on the need to switch to gas as an energy source for cost-effectiven­ess in their operations.

Speaking in Kano yesterday during a stakeholde­rs’ engagement on gas utilisatio­n in Nigeria, the regional coordinato­r of the authority, Samuel

Shuaibu, said gas as the transition fuel represents a cleaner and more costeffect­ive energy source.

Shuaibu said because of the challenges with the generation of electricit­y, most companies needed to depend on generators to power their plants and because of the deregulati­on of diesel, the cost of production has been increased but “bringing in gas will help them to stabilise, to bring down their cost of production so that we can compete with other products in our neighbouri­ng countries and why you see a lot of imported products in Nigeria is because the cost of production locally is very high; but by the time we switch to gas and they can reduce the cost of production, that means these (moribund) factories will come on board and we can generate more employment for our teeming population.”

The authority’s chief executive, Farouk Ahmed, said NMDPRA is encouragin­g large consumers of petroleum products to not only operate within the regulatory space but also to become aware of the comparativ­e advantages between the different fuels, particular­ly gas which has been designated as Nigeria’s transition fuel.

Represente­d by the Executive Director of Distributi­on Systems, Storage and Retailing Infrastruc­ture (DSSRI), Ogbugo Ukoha, the NMDPRA head said leveraging gas opportunit­ies will enable stakeholde­rs to embrace gas derivative­s such as LNG, LPG, CNG, autogas, propane and butane, to hedge against future global uncertaint­ies to diesel supply.

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