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National Gas Expansion Programme (NGEP) is still ongoing despite paltry N18.26 million budget

Nigeria’s Ministry of Petroleum Resources gives update on CNG-powered vehicles for the National Gas Expansion Programme

The Ministry of Petroleum Resources (MPR) has said that the National Gas Expansion Programme (NGEP) is still ongoing.

MPR said this exclusively to Nairametrics yesterday while responding to reports of the project being stalled, as a lot of stakeholders are in the dark about the progress of the project, with many assuming that the implementation was dead, like many other projects.

Reacting to these concerns, the ministry said, various stakeholder engagement emanating from the NGEP, has been a trigger for Federal and state government actors to participate collaboratively with the private sector.

Budget for NGEP in 2023

A review of page 920, code ERGP2175069 of the 2023 budget appropriation bill by Nairametrics showed that the Ministry of Petroleum Resources (MPR) has budgeted N18, 258,000 for the implementation of the NGEP. The project is described as ongoing.

However, in recent times, Nigerians had not been informed of recent updates on the implementation of the programme.

The NGEP implementation timeline

In recent times, nothing had been said of the mass conversion of vehicles under the NGEP. However, Nairametrics recently reported that the NNPC is collaborating with the federal government, through the Office of the Vice President on the establishment of Gas Funding Company Ltd for the injection of 20 million cylinders in the next 5 years. According to the NNPC was being done under the Marketer Cylinder Owned Model, which would boost liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) penetration.

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