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IPMAN says it is prepared to dispense CNG at filling stations across the country 

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 The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) has said that it is prepared to dispense compressed natural gas (CNG) at its filling stations across the country.  

This is according to the IPMAN president, Chinedu Okoronkwo. Punch reports that the IPMAN president said some IPMAN members are already taking action to ensure CNG is dispensed alongside fuel at filling stations.  

Okoronkwo said: 

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In April 2023, IPMAN wrote to the Finance Ministry under the then administration of President Buhari requesting that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) be mandated to release the N250 billion intervention fund for the implementation of the National Gas Expansion Program (NGEP).  

IPMAN asked for the fund, so it could be used to provide access to the Gas Expansion Fund for vehicles, keke, and truck owners to access loans to finance the acquisition of natural gas conversion kits. At the time, IPMAN said that it had partnered with Gas Analytics & Solutions Limited, to co-locate natural gas dispensers on their network of over 30,000 filling stations in Nigeria.  

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According to IPMAN, the collaboration presents the most economical and expedient platform to deploy the necessary infrastructure to support a fast national roll-out of CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) for vehicles. 

In 2020, the Buhari administration established the NGEP to enable the transformation of Nigeria into a natural gas economy centered on gas for clean cooking, industrial activities, captive power, and powering automobiles.   

 

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