- Oluwagbemi Michael, Director of the Presidential CNG Initiative, revealed the plans during an event in Ogun State
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) has acquired equipment to establish 40 new Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) stations across the country, as part of efforts to expand CNG infrastructure.
This comes as the Federal Government aims to set up 100 CNG stations within six months.
Oluwagbemi Michael, Director of the Presidential CNG Initiative, revealed the plans during an event in Ogun State.
He noted that 12 CNG stations were set up in the past year, six in Abuja and six in Lagos, with further expansion underway.
This move follows concerns over the limited availability of CNG stations, which has slowed the adoption of CNG as an alternative to petrol.
Michael highlighted ongoing investments in infrastructure, including a recent N122bn funding for private companies involved in CNG distribution.
He also mentioned the government’s plan to distribute one million CNG conversion kits to commercial drivers, which is expected to increase demand and attract more investors to the sector.
Additionally, existing petrol stations are being upgraded to include CNG refuelling points, with 40 such upgrades planned by the NNPC.