The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Ltd has commissioned 12 Compressed Natural Gas stations in Abuja and Lagos to reduce transportation costs in the country.
Speaking at the occasion of the commissioning in Abuja, the NNPC limited reaffirmed governments’ plans to create more stations across the country for more accessibility for end users.
President Bola Tinubu’s administration announced plans to promote the use of Compressed Natural Gas as a cleaner and more affordable alternative to fuel in Nigeria following the removal of petroleum subsidy in May 2023.
These initiatives aim to reduce Nigeria’s dependence on imported fuel, decrease greenhouse gas emissions, and provide a more affordable and sustainable energy solution for the country.
Under the Presidential CNG Initiative, NNPC and its partner entered into a strategic partnership to construct 35 CNG Stations across Nigeria.
12 Stations were commissioned in Abuja and Lagos to offer CNG and reach a wide range of users.
Speaking on the advantage of the CNG, Special Special Assistant on Special Duties and Domestic Affairs, Toyin Subair said beyond its effectiveness it also helps in saving cost.
The newly built CNG stations feature advanced technology and have a combined dispensing capacity of over 6 million standard cubic feet of CNG per day, serving approximately 15,000 vehicles daily.
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Ltd has commissioned 12 Compressed Natural Gas stations in Abuja and Lagos to reduce transportation costs in the country.
Speaking at the occasion of the commissioning in Abuja, the NNPC limited reaffirmed governments’ plans to create more stations across the country for more accessibility for end users.
President Bola Tinubu’s administration announced plans to promote the use of Compressed Natural Gas as a cleaner and more affordable alternative to fuel in Nigeria following the removal of petroleum subsidy in May 2023.
These initiatives aim to reduce Nigeria’s dependence on imported fuel, decrease greenhouse gas emissions, and provide a more affordable and sustainable energy solution for the country.
Under the Presidential CNG Initiative, NNPC and its partner entered into a strategic partnership to construct 35 CNG Stations across Nigeria.
12 Stations were commissioned in Abuja and Lagos to offer CNG and reach a wide range of users.
Speaking on the advantage of the CNG, Special Special Assistant on Special Duties and Domestic Affairs, Toyin Subair said beyond its effectiveness it also helps in saving cost.
The newly built CNG stations feature advanced technology and have a combined dispensing capacity of over 6 million standard cubic feet of CNG per day, serving approximately 15,000 vehicles daily.
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Ltd has commissioned 12 Compressed Natural Gas stations in Abuja and Lagos to reduce transportation costs in the country.
Speaking at the occasion of the commissioning in Abuja, the NNPC limited reaffirmed governments’ plans to create more stations across the country for more accessibility for end users.
President Bola Tinubu’s administration announced plans to promote the use of Compressed Natural Gas as a cleaner and more affordable alternative to fuel in Nigeria following the removal of petroleum subsidy in May 2023.
These initiatives aim to reduce Nigeria’s dependence on imported fuel, decrease greenhouse gas emissions, and provide a more affordable and sustainable energy solution for the country.
Under the Presidential CNG Initiative, NNPC and its partner entered into a strategic partnership to construct 35 CNG Stations across Nigeria.
12 Stations were commissioned in Abuja and Lagos to offer CNG and reach a wide range of users.
Speaking on the advantage of the CNG, Special Special Assistant on Special Duties and Domestic Affairs, Toyin Subair said beyond its effectiveness it also helps in saving cost.
The newly built CNG stations feature advanced technology and have a combined dispensing capacity of over 6 million standard cubic feet of CNG per day, serving approximately 15,000 vehicles daily.
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Ltd has commissioned 12 Compressed Natural Gas stations in Abuja and Lagos to reduce transportation costs in the country.
Speaking at the occasion of the commissioning in Abuja, the NNPC limited reaffirmed governments’ plans to create more stations across the country for more accessibility for end users.
President Bola Tinubu’s administration announced plans to promote the use of Compressed Natural Gas as a cleaner and more affordable alternative to fuel in Nigeria following the removal of petroleum subsidy in May 2023.
These initiatives aim to reduce Nigeria’s dependence on imported fuel, decrease greenhouse gas emissions, and provide a more affordable and sustainable energy solution for the country.
Under the Presidential CNG Initiative, NNPC and its partner entered into a strategic partnership to construct 35 CNG Stations across Nigeria.
12 Stations were commissioned in Abuja and Lagos to offer CNG and reach a wide range of users.
Speaking on the advantage of the CNG, Special Special Assistant on Special Duties and Domestic Affairs, Toyin Subair said beyond its effectiveness it also helps in saving cost.
The newly built CNG stations feature advanced technology and have a combined dispensing capacity of over 6 million standard cubic feet of CNG per day, serving approximately 15,000 vehicles daily.
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Ltd has commissioned 12 Compressed Natural Gas stations in Abuja and Lagos to reduce transportation costs in the country.
Speaking at the occasion of the commissioning in Abuja, the NNPC limited reaffirmed governments’ plans to create more stations across the country for more accessibility for end users.
President Bola Tinubu’s administration announced plans to promote the use of Compressed Natural Gas as a cleaner and more affordable alternative to fuel in Nigeria following the removal of petroleum subsidy in May 2023.
These initiatives aim to reduce Nigeria’s dependence on imported fuel, decrease greenhouse gas emissions, and provide a more affordable and sustainable energy solution for the country.
Under the Presidential CNG Initiative, NNPC and its partner entered into a strategic partnership to construct 35 CNG Stations across Nigeria.
12 Stations were commissioned in Abuja and Lagos to offer CNG and reach a wide range of users.
Speaking on the advantage of the CNG, Special Special Assistant on Special Duties and Domestic Affairs, Toyin Subair said beyond its effectiveness it also helps in saving cost.
The newly built CNG stations feature advanced technology and have a combined dispensing capacity of over 6 million standard cubic feet of CNG per day, serving approximately 15,000 vehicles daily.
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Ltd has commissioned 12 Compressed Natural Gas stations in Abuja and Lagos to reduce transportation costs in the country.
Speaking at the occasion of the commissioning in Abuja, the NNPC limited reaffirmed governments’ plans to create more stations across the country for more accessibility for end users.
President Bola Tinubu’s administration announced plans to promote the use of Compressed Natural Gas as a cleaner and more affordable alternative to fuel in Nigeria following the removal of petroleum subsidy in May 2023.
These initiatives aim to reduce Nigeria’s dependence on imported fuel, decrease greenhouse gas emissions, and provide a more affordable and sustainable energy solution for the country.
Under the Presidential CNG Initiative, NNPC and its partner entered into a strategic partnership to construct 35 CNG Stations across Nigeria.
12 Stations were commissioned in Abuja and Lagos to offer CNG and reach a wide range of users.
Speaking on the advantage of the CNG, Special Special Assistant on Special Duties and Domestic Affairs, Toyin Subair said beyond its effectiveness it also helps in saving cost.
The newly built CNG stations feature advanced technology and have a combined dispensing capacity of over 6 million standard cubic feet of CNG per day, serving approximately 15,000 vehicles daily.
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Ltd has commissioned 12 Compressed Natural Gas stations in Abuja and Lagos to reduce transportation costs in the country.
Speaking at the occasion of the commissioning in Abuja, the NNPC limited reaffirmed governments’ plans to create more stations across the country for more accessibility for end users.
President Bola Tinubu’s administration announced plans to promote the use of Compressed Natural Gas as a cleaner and more affordable alternative to fuel in Nigeria following the removal of petroleum subsidy in May 2023.
These initiatives aim to reduce Nigeria’s dependence on imported fuel, decrease greenhouse gas emissions, and provide a more affordable and sustainable energy solution for the country.
Under the Presidential CNG Initiative, NNPC and its partner entered into a strategic partnership to construct 35 CNG Stations across Nigeria.
12 Stations were commissioned in Abuja and Lagos to offer CNG and reach a wide range of users.
Speaking on the advantage of the CNG, Special Special Assistant on Special Duties and Domestic Affairs, Toyin Subair said beyond its effectiveness it also helps in saving cost.
The newly built CNG stations feature advanced technology and have a combined dispensing capacity of over 6 million standard cubic feet of CNG per day, serving approximately 15,000 vehicles daily.
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Ltd has commissioned 12 Compressed Natural Gas stations in Abuja and Lagos to reduce transportation costs in the country.
Speaking at the occasion of the commissioning in Abuja, the NNPC limited reaffirmed governments’ plans to create more stations across the country for more accessibility for end users.
President Bola Tinubu’s administration announced plans to promote the use of Compressed Natural Gas as a cleaner and more affordable alternative to fuel in Nigeria following the removal of petroleum subsidy in May 2023.
These initiatives aim to reduce Nigeria’s dependence on imported fuel, decrease greenhouse gas emissions, and provide a more affordable and sustainable energy solution for the country.
Under the Presidential CNG Initiative, NNPC and its partner entered into a strategic partnership to construct 35 CNG Stations across Nigeria.
12 Stations were commissioned in Abuja and Lagos to offer CNG and reach a wide range of users.
Speaking on the advantage of the CNG, Special Special Assistant on Special Duties and Domestic Affairs, Toyin Subair said beyond its effectiveness it also helps in saving cost.
The newly built CNG stations feature advanced technology and have a combined dispensing capacity of over 6 million standard cubic feet of CNG per day, serving approximately 15,000 vehicles daily.