The Group Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC), Mallam Melee Kyari yesterday said there is market potential for Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) of 10 million tons by 2027 in Nigeria.
He spoke in Lagos during the International Conference and Exhibition to commemorate the 15th anniversary of Domestic LPG supply organised by the Nigeria LPG Association (NLPGA) in collaboration with the Nigeria LNG Limited (NLNG).
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He said LPG use in Nigeria is at a low level with a per capita consumption of about 5.1 kilogramme, which is one of the lowest in sub-Saharan Africa.
Represented by the Managing Director of Nigeria LPG Limited, Mr Ibrahim Abubakar, the NNPC Ltd GCEO said with the country’s huge gas reserve estimated at 206 trillion cubic feet, the 9th largest in the world, there was the need for greater efforts and stakeholders’ collaboration to increase the use of gas in several areas such as autogas conversion, power generation, heating and cooling, agriculture, industry, among others.
“The predominant use of biomass for household cooking results in deforestation, farmer-herders’ conflict and ambient air pollution which poses death due to stroke, lung cancer as well as heart and chronic respiratory diseases. This provides opportunities for market growth to achieve the national target of 10 million tons by 2027,” stated Kyari.
President of NLPGA, Mr Felix Ekundayo, admitted that NLNG’s domestic supply intervention has created the much-needed foundation growing over 1,000 per cent, from a 60,000MT market in 2007 into a 1.3MT market and is still growing.
According to him, the 15th year anniversary, which intersects with the Decade of Gas of the Federal Government of Nigeria is to mark improvements, especially in areas of power generation, autogas, agriculture and technology as low-hanging fruits.