NNPC revealed 6 more locations for Nigerians to buy fuel priced at N200

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  • The NNPC Limited has once again urged Nigerians to switch to using Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) for their vehicles
  • The CNG is cheaper, and NNPC Limited believes it is better for the vehicles and also the environment
  • Current Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), also known as petrol, sells for over N800 per litre at NNPC filling stations

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Amid rising petrol prices, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd) has again called on Nigerians to consider switching to Compressed Natural Gas (CNG).

On its part, the NNPC has ramped up efforts to expand the availability of CNG at filling stations with three more outlets added.

NNPC promotes cheaper CNG fuelCNG is cheaper compared to petrol Photo credit: Nurphoto
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In a recent message on X, NNPC Retail, the downstream arm of NNPC Limited, reminded Nigerians of the benefits of switching to CNG.

The post reads:

"Planning for the week? Choose Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) for a greener, more economical drive. Let's make every journey count!Consider a switch to Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) for your vehicle."Drive further, spend less. Get CNG from NNPC stations today. Now available in: Gaduwa, Wuse, Gudu, Dei Dei, Ushafa, Gwagwalada."

The NNPC also recently opened another outlet at Keffi-Akwanga Expressway, Gudi, in Nasarawa State.

Benefits of CNG

In another post, the NNPC retail listed the benefits of switching to CNG to include:

  • CNG means reduced maintenance expenses
  • Sealed CNG systems prevent fuel loss via spillage or evaporation
  • CNG keeps lubricant oils cleaner for longer
  • With its high auto-ignition temp (540°C), CNG is less prone to ignite on hot surfaces
  • CNG-fueled rides are seen as safer options
  • Say goodbye to pollution with CNG's cleaner emissions!

The price of CNG

According to Nagendra Verma, the managing director of NIPCO Gas, AutoGas for cars, taxis and tricycles is being sold at about N200 per standard cubic foot.

While, CNG is sold at N260 per standard cubic meter (SCM) for heavy commercial vehicles.

Dangote sends message on petrol pricing from refinery

Earlier, Legit.ng reported that Aliko Dangote has sent a message to Nigerians regarding petrol pricing from his refinery.

The refinery, which recently began production, has been praised as a game-changer, and Femi Otedola has also expressed excitement.

Petrol from the refinery is expected to be available to Nigerians in a few days as NNPC and Dangote complete formalities.

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