Oman Daily Observer

National Gas mulls auto LPG

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“Moreover, we have three decades of experience, 12 bottling plants/terminals spread across Oman, the UAE and Malaysia. We are the largest LPG logistic infrastruc­ture in Oman and the UAE with LPG sales of over 350,000 MT per annum.”

The only challenge is to channelise the resources and convince the end users and policymake­rs that it is clean, cheap, and abundantly available fuel source.

To make his point for auto gas, Sinha said: “Use of LPG in automotive sector is popularly known as Auto LPG worldwide. Auto LPG is much cleaner, cheaper, high octane and abundantly available fuel world-wide. Today Auto LPG is third largest fuel used in automotive sector worldwide after gasoline and diesel. There are more than 26 million vehicles running on auto gas globally, supported by close to 71,000 LPG filling stations. Global auto LPG consumptio­n exceeds 26 million tonnes. More than 70 countries are using auto LPG in vehicles to help clean their urban air and clean environmen­t.”

Among the key nations that have successful­ly adopted this green fuel for their transporta­tion requiremen­ts are South Korea, Turkey, Poland, Japan, Australia, Italy, Mexico, the USA, Russia, India and China. In terms of LPG refuelling infrastruc­ture, there are over 6,000 LPG filling stations in Poland, over 5,000 in Turkey, about 3,000 each in Australia, Mexico and more than 2,000 stations each in nations like Canada, France, Italy, Japan, Holland and the US.

Commenting on its advantages over convention­al fuel like diesel and petrol, Sinha said: “Auto LPG has significan­t advantages. The first and foremost being the environmen­t advantage as auto LPG has lesser greenhouse emissions than any other fossil fuel when measured through the total fuel cycle. Auto LPG helps improve air quality significan­tly and combats climate change. It has 22 per cent lower CO2 than petrol, 96 per cent less NOx than diesel, 68 per cent less NOx than petrol and 120 times less small particle emissions than diesel vehicles.”

National Gas Company, according to Sinha, is in the process of engaging with the relevant authoritie­s and is hopeful of receiving an in-principle approval so that concrete steps can be initiated for making auto LPG a possibilit­y in Oman.

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Sanjeev Sinha

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