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Re: Building A Cooking Gas/LPG Skid Plant Anywhere In Nigeria by SargasEnergy: 10:18am On Mar 01, 2018
Hurry and Let's help you build a viable & profitable LPG business in any value chain sector you decide to invest.

Please Call for more information or write to us via email to receive our product catalogue and how to start up your business

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Re: Building A Cooking Gas/LPG Skid Plant Anywhere In Nigeria by SargasEnergy: 3:09pm On Mar 04, 2018
● LPG cylinders refilling plants would be needed to bring closer gas to the consumers and retailers. We manufacture Mini LPG cylinder refilling plants here in any location in Nigeria. This plants are mobile and easy to operate. This type of refilling plants requires very small piece of land/space and they can be easily relocated to a more profitable location. The plants also have over 20years operating life span.
Re: Building A Cooking Gas/LPG Skid Plant Anywhere In Nigeria by SargasEnergy: 12:20pm On Mar 05, 2018
Dear Investor

It is important to always do a feasibility study on the land before deciding to venture into the LPG business. Lands situated besides schools, hospitals and high tension poles will be extremely difficult (if not impossible) to get approval/license from relevant authorities.

Also, it is advisable for the investor to seek approval from neighbors where the LPG skid plant will be situated. This is important because you may find it difficult or impossible to get the necessary permits if the community members write petitions to the regulatory authorities like DPR, State Land and Physical Planning, etc
Re: Building A Cooking Gas/LPG Skid Plant Anywhere In Nigeria by SargasEnergy: 11:44am On Mar 07, 2018
ADDITIONAL SERVICES

• SARGAS Energy® offers the utilization of a temporary mobile storage with quick and easy movement from one location to another.
• Tank monitoring systems to help you track your tank percentages around the clock
• World class service
• We monitor your gas usage & schedule tanker deliveries*
• Unsurpassed 24hrs Emergence support you can depend on with live customer care
• Dedicated, skilled, certified and well trained Local employees
• Automatic delivery service
• SAR Credit
• Flexible payment options’
• Customer referral awards
Re: Building A Cooking Gas/LPG Skid Plant Anywhere In Nigeria by SargasEnergy: 7:03am On Mar 10, 2018
FEASIBILITY/BUSINESS PLAN REPORT
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A business feasibility report is a must have before starting this business. The report would guide your business to profitability. For those that do not have the money now to start up, the plan is a must have when seeking for a loan from any bank in Nigeria or attract investors.

Our business plan comes with a 3years financial forecasts which includes viability analysis, Cash flow, profit and Loss, Operational plan etc. it is professionally written plan that would guide you on how to grow and manage your business. We also give free market research analysis alongside the feasibility report on cities Lagos, Abuja, Kano, Owerri, Warri, Portharcourt, Benin & ibadan.
Cost: N20, 0000.
Re: Building A Cooking Gas/LPG Skid Plant Anywhere In Nigeria by SargasEnergy: 9:19am On Mar 11, 2018
PLANT
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Cost of the mini plants varies depending on the tank size and design. (Please call or email & request for our product Catalogue

Our most Affordable plants cost :

Pneumatic System

● 2.5ton mini plant : N4million
● 5ton mini plant: N8million
• 10tons plant: N15million

Electronic System

● 2.5tons mini plant: N6million
● 5tons mini plant: N11million
• 10tons plant: N17million
Re: Building A Cooking Gas/LPG Skid Plant Anywhere In Nigeria by SargasEnergy: 10:07pm On Mar 11, 2018
With less than one kilogram me per capita consumption, Nigeria ranks among the lowest liquefied petroleum gas consuming states in Africa despite its huge gas resources. It Is currently estimated that only 30% of our population uses LPG as a cooking energy while the remaining 40% uses Kerosene and 30% uses Fire wood.
Re: Building A Cooking Gas/LPG Skid Plant Anywhere In Nigeria by SargasEnergy: 8:10am On Mar 12, 2018
LPG cylinders refilling plants would be needed to bring closer gas to the consumers and retailers. We manufacture Mini LPG cylinder refilling plants here in any location in Nigeria. This plants are mobile and easy to operate. This type of refilling plants requires very small piece of land/space and they can be easily relocated to a more profitable location. The plants also have over 20years operating life span.
Re: Building A Cooking Gas/LPG Skid Plant Anywhere In Nigeria by SargasEnergy: 2:16pm On Mar 13, 2018
Do you know that Nigeria earned about N68.957 billion from lifting Liquefied Petroleum Gas, LPG, for both export and
domestic consumption in 2013, according to the NNPC. In its Annual Statistical Bulletin for 2013, the country lifted about
417,924 metric tonnes.

● Currently, national consumption is estimated at 30 percent or 250,000 tonnes. This is low when compared with the
production or output of 850,000 tonnes of LPG earmarked for domestic utilization in 2013. This translates to 1.8 kilogram
per capita, whereas the West African regional average is 3.5 kilogrammes.
Re: Building A Cooking Gas/LPG Skid Plant Anywhere In Nigeria by SargasEnergy: 4:33pm On Mar 13, 2018
As you already know, cost and availability of Kerosene has tripled in just 3months and this is because subsidy on kerosene has been removed and importing the product into the market has been very expensive and difficult because CBN isn't given dollars to the importers.
Re: Building A Cooking Gas/LPG Skid Plant Anywhere In Nigeria by SargasEnergy: 9:15am On Mar 14, 2018
Do you know that Nigeria produces cooking gas in abunance?

● Yes, the NLNG produces over 80% of LPG consumed in Nigeria. Mobil Nigeria and other company produces the rest. In
fact, we produce more gas than what we currently consume. the excess gas is usually exported to other neighbouring
African countries therefore, availability off the gas is guaranteed.
Re: Building A Cooking Gas/LPG Skid Plant Anywhere In Nigeria by SargasEnergy: 7:53pm On Mar 14, 2018
Setting up your Plant:

● Many residential areas have shopping centers where you can get space to set up your cooking gas business at an
affordable rent. Your ideal location will be an area with high traffic such as a busy road, stage or street junction close to a
market place.
Setting up very close to residential buildings that are not safe in their environment will not be allowed by the authorities,
therefore, ensure that your enviroment is percieved as safe. The business should be visible and easily accessible.
Re: Building A Cooking Gas/LPG Skid Plant Anywhere In Nigeria by SargasEnergy: 7:48am On Mar 16, 2018
One of the principal barriers to switching to LP Gas for potential customers is the initial cost of the equipment. One cluster in the urban middle-income group stated that they had access to credit. On enquiry however, it was established that these respondents all worked in the same organization and that the staff had set up an incompany cooperative.

The majority of respondents did not have access to consumer credit and the survey did not disclose any microfinance or easy payment system which could be relevant to the acquisition of LP Gas equipment.
This also calls for investment in terms providing a payment system whereby potential lpg users can purchase cooking equipment
Re: Building A Cooking Gas/LPG Skid Plant Anywhere In Nigeria by SargasEnergy: 2:12pm On Mar 16, 2018
Do you know that Nigeria produces cooking gas in abunance?

● Yes, the NLNG produces over 80% of LPG consumed in Nigeria. Mobil Nigeria and other company produces the rest. In
fact, we produce more gas than what we currently consume. the excess gas is usually exported to other neighbouring
African countries therefore, availability off the gas is guaranteed.
Re: Building A Cooking Gas/LPG Skid Plant Anywhere In Nigeria by SargasEnergy: 8:00am On Mar 17, 2018
Where do I set up my plant?

● To decide on the best location to setup your mini cooking gas plant business,consider highly populated residential
areas. Being a bulky product, transportation of cooking gas can be costly and cumbersome. Many consumers would prefer
buying gas in their locality therefore, locate your business in a place not too far from residential areas, however, avoid
locating very close to residential dwellings since the law does not encourage this. Having determined the demand for
cooking gas in the area, decide on the best location within the place for your business.
Re: Building A Cooking Gas/LPG Skid Plant Anywhere In Nigeria by SargasEnergy: 7:31am On Mar 18, 2018
One of the principal barriers to switching to LP Gas for potential customers is the initial cost of the equipment. One cluster in the urban middle-income group stated that they had access to credit. On enquiry however, it was established that these respondents all worked in the same organization and that the staff had set up an incompany cooperative.
Re: Building A Cooking Gas/LPG Skid Plant Anywhere In Nigeria by rbbOylU: 8:08am On Mar 18, 2018
Find below, some completed works from Sargas Energy Limited. We are committed
to building safe, reliable and standard LPG Skid plant anywhere in Nigeria.
For more information and inquires, visit our
or via @sargasenergy.com. You can also call or whatsapp
Re: Building A Cooking Gas/LPG Skid Plant Anywhere In Nigeria by SargasEnergy: 5:13pm On Mar 18, 2018
The majority of respondents did not have access to consumer credit and the survey did not disclose any microfinance or easy payment system which could be relevant to the acquisition of LP Gas equipment.
This also calls for investment in terms providing a payment system whereby poten
Re: Building A Cooking Gas/LPG Skid Plant Anywhere In Nigeria by SargasEnergy: 7:27am On Mar 19, 2018
The entire LPG industry is worth $25billion annually
Re: Building A Cooking Gas/LPG Skid Plant Anywhere In Nigeria by SargasEnergy: 11:21am On Mar 19, 2018
Do you know that just 30% off our population uses LPG for cooking?

● Yes, just a very small fraction of Nigerians uses LPG as a cooking energy. in fact, Just 30% of our population uses LPG
as a cooking energy. Nigeria consumes the lowest LPG in Sub Sahara Africa and the government is massively promoting
the use of LPG for various reasons which also includes Environmental and health issues.
In the past 4years, there has been a tremendous increase in the demand for the product. we went from 110,00mt per
annum to over 270, 000mt per ammum in just 4years.
once the government can successfully convert the rest of the population (70%) not using LPG for cooking, we should be
consuming over 1.5millionMt per annum
Re: Building A Cooking Gas/LPG Skid Plant Anywhere In Nigeria by SargasEnergy: 8:03am On Mar 20, 2018
WHY WE MUST BEGIN THE ENFORCEMENT OF LPG USE IN NIGERIA

With the global average air temperature of the earth hitting 1°C hotter than it was at the start of the twentieth century, the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NIMET) has warned Nigerians to brace up for more hot days, warm nights and heat waves.

In a statement signed by the Head of its Public Relations Unit, Eva Azinge, NIMET noted that with the long residence of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, the current warming would continue beyond 2100, even when the emission of greenhouse gases is reduced.

The statement said, “We must therefore prepare for a future with more hot days, warm nights and heat waves because of past and present emissions. This preparation will require smart adaptation strategies and engaging in climate resilient practices to cope with the damage that has been done.”

Over 72% of households in Nigeria depends on Kerosne and Firewood for cooking which produces Greenhouse gases. LPG use as a major source of cooking energy would drastically reduces Greenhouse emission caused by unclean Kerosene & Firewood.

As investors and Entreperuners, We must increase our investment drive in the LPG sector to promote a safe home and environment to foster prosperity on Earth for our future while leading the way for environmental conscious businesses".....SARGAS Energy Ltd.

#⃣InvestNow

https://www.today.ng/news/national/98235/brace-up-for-hot-days-heat-waves-nimet-warns-nigerians
Re: Building A Cooking Gas/LPG Skid Plant Anywhere In Nigeria by SargasEnergy: 4:36pm On Mar 20, 2018
Do you know that Nigeria produces cooking gas in abunance?

● Yes, the NLNG produces over 80% of LPG consumed in Nigeria. Mobil Nigeria and other company produces the rest. In
fact, we produce more gas than what we currently consume. the excess gas is usually exported to other neighbouring
African countries therefore, availability off the gas is guaranteed.

#InvestNow
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Re: Building A Cooking Gas/LPG Skid Plant Anywhere In Nigeria by SargasEnergy: 7:20am On Mar 21, 2018
Daily Insight on the LPG market

The existing LP Gas road tanker stock is in generally very poor condition and is inadequate to cater for an expanding buoyant market. In general the industry needs newer, safer tankers and the services of capable haulage contractors to participate in a rational pattern of primary and secondary road transport distribution.

We have not more than 300 LPG road tankers in Nigeria and this is grossly inadequate to feed even the existing LPG market.

The responsibility for primary transport of LP Gas to the primary depots should be taken on by the company, or companies, operating the depots.

Debottlenecking in the port of Lagos will require government intervention. It will be the responsibility of the marketers/ distributors to organize their own transport from the primary depots to their own filling plants throughout the country
Re: Building A Cooking Gas/LPG Skid Plant Anywhere In Nigeria by SargasEnergy: 4:05pm On Mar 21, 2018
Do you know that just 30% off our population uses LPG for cooking?

● Yes, just a very small fraction of Nigerians uses LPG as a cooking energy. in fact, Just 30% of our population uses LPG
as a cooking energy. Nigeria consumes the lowest LPG in Sub Sahara Africa and the government is massively promoting
the use of LPG for various reasons which also includes Environmental and health issues.
In the past 4years, there has been a tremendous increase in the demand for the product. we went from 110,00mt per
annum to over 270, 000mt per ammum in just 4years.
once the government can successfully convert the rest of the population (70%) not using LPG for cooking, we should be
consuming over 1.5millionMt per annum
Re: Building A Cooking Gas/LPG Skid Plant Anywhere In Nigeria by SargasEnergy: 10:17am On Mar 22, 2018
LPG Mini Cylinder Refilling Plants (MCRP) would be needed to bring closer gas to the consumers and retailers. This mini refilling plants are mobile and easy to operate. This type of refilling plants requires very small piece of land/space and they can be easily relocated to a more profitable location. The plants also have over 20years operating life span.
Re: Building A Cooking Gas/LPG Skid Plant Anywhere In Nigeria by SargasEnergy: 5:39pm On Mar 22, 2018
Do you know that Nigeria earned about N68.957 billion from lifting Liquefied Petroleum Gas, LPG, for both export and
domestic consumption in 2013, according to the NNPC. In its Annual Statistical Bulletin for 2013, the country lifted about
417,924 metric tonnes.

● Currently, national consumption is estimated at 30 percent or 250,000 tonnes. This is low when compared with the
production or output of 850,000 tonnes of LPG earmarked for domestic utilization in 2013. This translates to 1.8 kilogram
per capita, whereas the West African regional average is 3.5 kilogrammes.
Re: Building A Cooking Gas/LPG Skid Plant Anywhere In Nigeria by SargasEnergy: 8:40am On Mar 23, 2018
Daily Insight on the LPG market

The existing LP Gas road tanker stock is in generally very poor condition and is inadequate to cater for an expanding buoyant market. In general the industry needs newer, safer tankers and the services of capable haulage contractors to participate in a rational pattern of primary and secondary road transport distribution.

We have not more than 300 LPG road tankers in Nigeria and this is grossly inadequate to feed even the existing LPG market.

The responsibility for primary transport of LP Gas to the primary depots should be taken on by the company, or companies, operating the depots.

Debottlenecking in the port of Lagos will require government intervention. It will be the responsibility of the marketers/ distributors to organize their own transport from the primary depots to their own filling plants throughout the country.
Re: Building A Cooking Gas/LPG Skid Plant Anywhere In Nigeria by SargasEnergy: 12:46pm On Mar 23, 2018
Do you know that our plants are safe to use and easy operate?

● Yes our plants hav passed through all required safety checks, Pressure testing and commissioning.
we install Fire proof LPG pump to guarantee safety during operations, Fire extinguishers and safety values and kits.
our plants are easy to operate as it does not require any technical skill to operate. operational cost on our plant is very
low.
Re: Building A Cooking Gas/LPG Skid Plant Anywhere In Nigeria by SargasEnergy: 9:44pm On Mar 23, 2018
Daily Insight on the LPG market

The existing LP Gas road tanker stock is in generally very poor condition and is inadequate to cater for an expanding buoyant market. In general the industry needs newer, safer tankers and the services of capable haulage contractors to participate in a rational pattern of primary and secondary road transport distribution.

We have not more than 300 LPG road tankers in Nigeria and this is grossly inadequate to feed even the existing LPG market.

The responsibility for primary transport of LP Gas to the primary depots should be taken on by the company, or companies, operating the depots.

Debottlenecking in the port of Lagos will require government intervention. It will be the responsibility of the marketers/ distributors to organize their own transport from the primary depots to their own filling plants throughout the country
Re: Building A Cooking Gas/LPG Skid Plant Anywhere In Nigeria by SargasEnergy: 7:04am On Mar 24, 2018
Our business plans/feasibility reports on this business are highly needed to give more enlightenment on this type of investment to potential investors. The reports are bankable and professionally written as they are needed to guide your investment decisions, business growth, seek for loans from banks (BOI & commercial banks) and attract investors.
Re: Building A Cooking Gas/LPG Skid Plant Anywhere In Nigeria by SargasEnergy: 9:22pm On Mar 24, 2018
Do you know that just 30% off our population uses LPG for cooking?

● Yes, just a very small fraction of Nigerians uses LPG as a cooking energy. in fact, Just 30% of our population uses LPG
as a cooking energy. Nigeria consumes the lowest LPG in Sub Sahara Africa and the government is massively promoting
the use of LPG for various reasons which also includes Environmental and health issues.
In the past 4years, there has been a tremendous increase in the demand for the product. we went from 110,00mt per
annum to over 270, 000mt per ammum in just 4years.
once the government can successfully convert the rest of the population (70%) not using LPG for cooking, we should be
consuming over 1.5millionMt per annum
Re: Building A Cooking Gas/LPG Skid Plant Anywhere In Nigeria by SargasEnergy: 7:31am On Mar 25, 2018
As you already know, cost and availability of Kerosene has tripled in just 3months and this is because subsidy on kerosene has been removed and importing the product into the market has been very expensive and difficult because CBN isn't given dollars to the importers.

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