Hyde Energy Limited, an indigenous firm said it is boosting its portfolio across Sub-Saharan Africa and expanding its Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LNG) chain.
The Chief Executive of Hyde Energy, Oladimeji Edwards, at a media briefing in Lagos, said: “We see our business’s future growth in our lubricants business and Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG). We have expanded our Lubricants and other quality products that meet the needs of consumers across Sub-Saharan Africa.
“Our retail stations, though still expanding, have grown in Lagos, Calabar and Abuja. There has also been an expansion of our LPG from our first outlets in Lagos and a subsequent one in Abuja; we are now commissioning in Makurdi and eight other outlets across the country in the North and Southwest,” he noted.
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Edwards also said the company is focusing on ensuring it gets gas resources to run through the distribution networks and keep that network running to meet the growing demands in every neighbourhood.