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Conversion of petrol cars to use compressed natural gas is free nationwide – Minister for Petroleum Resources

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The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Chief Timipre Sylva, has made it known that conversion of petrol cars to use Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) will be free for motorists in Nigeria.

Minister disclosed this in Abuja on Tuesday, 1 of December, while speaking during the rollout of the National Gas Expansion Programme (NGEP).

CNG is a fuel that can be used in place of gasoline, diesel fuel and Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG). CNG combustion produces fewer undesirable gases than the other fuels.

According to Sylva “Conversion is going to begin now and it will be forever and ever. Anybody that owns a car and wants to convert to dual fuel can go to conversion centre and convert his or her car”

“It is going to be an ongoing thing and it will be for free at all times,” Sylva said.

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Sylva noted that a million conversion kits would be available for motorists at various conversion centres nationwide; adding that motorists wanting to convert their cars can drive into the centres and get it converted.

He revealed that President Muhammadu Buhari had directed that they should work out the price of the product; assuring that the directive would be complied with.

“The price has to be cheaper than Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) also known as petrol.”

Further, he noted that the inauguration of the NGEP had signaled the beginning of a new era in the industry and the country at large.

“This area will create linkages to the economy we need and create jobs we need in the economy. But unfortunately, we have not focused in this area the development of natural gas to develop the economy better.”

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On buses that would be handed over to Organised Labour, the minister said that over a thousand units would be delivered. He stated that 100 buses would be handed over to the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) by first quarter of 2021.

“We will start in the first quarter in 2021 with over a hundred buses. We will continue to incrementally add buses until we get to that number.”

Speaking on the availability of the products across the country, the Director of the Department of Petroleum Resources; Mr Sarki Auwalu, disclosed that 9,000 filling stations had been initially selected across the country to dispense auto gas. The auto gases are Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG), CNG and LPG.

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He said that out of about 31,000 filling stations across the country; 9,000 were identified as having the capacity to install gas facilities as add-on in their premises.

He noted that going forward, in addition to the 9,000 identified filling stations; it would be made compulsory for other filling stations having capacity to install auto gas facilities in their premises to do so.

This, he said, would be a crucial part of their licensing requirements. Auwalu added that the DPR was playing a crucial role in the NGEP, especially in the auto gas scheme to ensure safety in the deployment of facilities and utilisation of the commodity

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