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Cost Slows CNG Conversion As Alternative Auto Fuel by Islie: 1:24pm On Jul 31, 2023
There are growing concerns over efforts by Nigerians to adopt alternative automotive fuel as the current conversion statistics for various categories of vehicles from petrol to Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) have has been described as outrageous and likely to complicate government’s efforts in addressing the rising cost of pump price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), also called petrol, LEADERSHIP learnt.

From the data obtained by our correspondent, conversion of petrol vehicles of 1.6 litre engine would cost between N300,000 and N400,000 while tricycles with 4 Stroke Engine will cost between N100,000 to N200,000.

However, lorries and vans will cost as high as N1.8 million while 4 Stroke Petrol generator engines will cost about N90,000.

On the economic scale, a converted petrol vehicle can only consume N40 per kilometre which saves the owner 40 per cent, while a tricycle consumes N10 per kilometre with savings of between 50-75 per cent against petrol while a converted truck consumes N360 per kilometre.

The document suggests a palliative package of N200 billion to support conversion of one million vehicles, N200 billion to convert two million tricycles and about N250 billion for five million power generating sets.

Data obtained by LEADERSHIP from the Nigeria LPG Association (NLPGA), provides cost differentials between a gas engine truck and a diesel engine truck as well as conversion costs for other categories of petrol engines.

Following the removal of petrol subsidy and escalating cost of pump price of petrol in the country, Nigerians are now seeking alternative automotive fuels, especially gas which has been described as affordable and environmentally friendly.

However, experts have warned of the consequences of patronising quacks in the conversion process.

The federal government had, in 2020, put in motion programmes aimed at utilising the country’s huge gas reserves, which include the National Gas Expansion Programme and the National Autogas Roll-out Initiative.

Government sees the availability of autogas as an alternative fuel that will afford Nigerians a cheaper, cleaner and eco-friendly option, with lesser impact on vehicles. It projected that about one million cars would be converted before the end of 2021.

The PwC Nigeria also estimates that economic activities stimulated by the domestic utilisation of Nigeria’s recoverable proven gas reserve has the potential to generate a Gross Value Add, GVA, of $18.3 billion yearly to the domestic economy and $10.5 billion through direct economic value addition, with Liquified Natural Gas (LPG) contributing $1.3 billion, and its excess allied components, Propane and Butane, contributing a further $2 billion of this, which compares to generating annual export value of $7 billion.

Also, PwC projected that harnessing the country’s proven reserves for domestic utilisation can also support 6.5 million full time equivalent jobs annually.

However, in driving the programme, the NLPGA has released a joint document with the Nigerian Gas Association (NGA), the Association of Local Distributors of Gas and the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI).

LPG group further explained what engines can use autogas , the various types of autogas, commercial benefits of autogas and proposed palliatives that government can embrace and offer to the public.

The NLPGA said it is already investing in research and training and has already unveiled a training and resource centre project which on completion will provide over 30 areas of study in a curriculum based on the field of gas operations, usage and safety among others.

The managing director, Asiko Energy, and president of the Nigerian LPG Association, Felix Ekundayo, recently spoke on liquefied petroleum gas (cooking gas) price movements in Nigeria as well as the implications of converting fuel consumption vehicles to compressed natural gas.

Ekundayo raised concerns about infrastructure gap and conversion costs, which may drive people to engage the services of unqualified persons.

https://leadership.ng/cost-slows-cng-conversion-as-alternative-auto-fuel/

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Re: Cost Slows CNG Conversion As Alternative Auto Fuel by Ikaeniyan0: 1:27pm On Jul 31, 2023
This is an area I expect the FG to subsidize.

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Re: Cost Slows CNG Conversion As Alternative Auto Fuel by crossfm: 1:32pm On Jul 31, 2023
The government should subsidize the conversion,so that a lot of people will embrace the idea.

This will drastically reduce transportation fee in Nigeria. If possible give civil servants soft loan for this purpose.

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Re: Cost Slows CNG Conversion As Alternative Auto Fuel by slivertongue: 1:35pm On Jul 31, 2023
Talk is cheap

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Re: Cost Slows CNG Conversion As Alternative Auto Fuel by CodeTemplar: 1:43pm On Jul 31, 2023
The people need breathing space to make the switch.
Re: Cost Slows CNG Conversion As Alternative Auto Fuel by CodeTemplar: 1:44pm On Jul 31, 2023
slivertongue:
Talk is cheap
it is subsidized I guess.

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Re: Cost Slows CNG Conversion As Alternative Auto Fuel by CodeTemplar: 1:45pm On Jul 31, 2023
Ikaeniyan0:
This is an area I expect the FG to subsidize.
subsi*** wetin?

Dicey suggestion you have there.

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Re: Cost Slows CNG Conversion As Alternative Auto Fuel by forgiveness: 1:51pm On Jul 31, 2023
Very good idea. They should drop address of location for conversation in each states.

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Re: Cost Slows CNG Conversion As Alternative Auto Fuel by Penguin2: 1:58pm On Jul 31, 2023
Tinubu has nothing upstairs.

He has nothing to offer Nigerians.

His appointees have even gotten more confused than him.

Right now, the only available option is to return subsidy but they know that it would make Tinubu look like the fool he is.

So, they just have to continue in disillusionment while hoping a miracle happens one way or another.

Meanwhile, Peter Obi is somewhere laughing at their stupidity and foolishness.

Ndi ala!

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Re: Cost Slows CNG Conversion As Alternative Auto Fuel by gaby(m): 2:14pm On Jul 31, 2023
Tinubu go soon run leave that seat by himself...lol

Buhari go say "country wey I no fit do anything na him one burowoba civilian wan come do Emilokan".

Tinubu never knew nor expected the enormity or confusion that the contraption is.

Nigeria no be Lagos.

They are still dwelling and struggling with conversion. After conversion, where do you top up.

Lol

Wahalaaaa

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Re: Cost Slows CNG Conversion As Alternative Auto Fuel by Ofunaofu: 2:14pm On Jul 31, 2023
sad
Re: Cost Slows CNG Conversion As Alternative Auto Fuel by YahooG(m): 2:14pm On Jul 31, 2023
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Re: Cost Slows CNG Conversion As Alternative Auto Fuel by Eagle360(m): 2:15pm On Jul 31, 2023
Government of plenty talk without action. Do the needful.

Re: Cost Slows CNG Conversion As Alternative Auto Fuel by adecz: 2:15pm On Jul 31, 2023
undecided



Knowing how APC people reason,
behave and their senseless policies,
don't be surprised that by the time you
carry out such expensive conversion
from petrol to gas, price of gas will
suddenly hit N2200 per kilo and they
will tell you that the war in Ukraine is
affecting international prices of gas... 😕😕😕


Wetin dem never take our eyes see❓

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Re: Cost Slows CNG Conversion As Alternative Auto Fuel by OBIDIENTNAIJA: 2:16pm On Jul 31, 2023
I don't really understand all this. We produce something and still buy that thing costly. I no understand.
We cannot have a strong foreign policy if our domestic policy is very weak. This is already happening. Floating naira was a big mistake by Tinubu. Very daft in everything. Someone must have sold that stupid idea to him and he bought it. Nothing upstairs.

But my greatest happiness is that the drug lord supporters don't have their own market where they buy things cheap. We're all in the renewed shege banza pro max.

NONSENSE!!

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Re: Cost Slows CNG Conversion As Alternative Auto Fuel by Corn247: 2:16pm On Jul 31, 2023
It is not this expensive
Re: Cost Slows CNG Conversion As Alternative Auto Fuel by datola: 2:16pm On Jul 31, 2023
LPG or CNG, which one is more cost effective?
Re: Cost Slows CNG Conversion As Alternative Auto Fuel by Klington: 2:16pm On Jul 31, 2023
The town hall chairman has only come to destroy.

No plans
No strategy
No vision
No direction.

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Re: Cost Slows CNG Conversion As Alternative Auto Fuel by Lovenorth: 2:17pm On Jul 31, 2023
K
Re: Cost Slows CNG Conversion As Alternative Auto Fuel by OLamylove: 2:17pm On Jul 31, 2023
Nice one from the Government
Re: Cost Slows CNG Conversion As Alternative Auto Fuel by PJtech: 2:17pm On Jul 31, 2023
This is epic shocked

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Re: Cost Slows CNG Conversion As Alternative Auto Fuel by adebayo987: 2:18pm On Jul 31, 2023
Islie:




https://leadership.ng/cost-slows-cng-conversion-as-alternative-auto-fuel/

Nlfpmod
I pray for less fire outbreaks and explosions as any slight leakage, accident, damage or faulty equipment could lead to more dangerous situations. Nigerians wey sabi manage something until e spoil to its last death of second last death. Make them prevent those old vehicles wey the parts don dey beg the owner for death from converting to CNG as its consequences could be disastrous.

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Re: Cost Slows CNG Conversion As Alternative Auto Fuel by Angelfrost(m): 2:19pm On Jul 31, 2023
What a shame... You campaign hard for Presidency, yet couldn't properly prepare to lead.

Imagine people saying this is the worst start to an administration in the history of governance in Africa and most parts of the Universe. Chai!!!

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Re: Cost Slows CNG Conversion As Alternative Auto Fuel by ivolt: 2:20pm On Jul 31, 2023
crossfm:
The government should subsidize the conversation,so that a lot of people will embrace the idea.

This will drastically reduce transportation fee in Nigeria. If possible give civil servants soft loan for this purpose.
You are asking for more subsidies?
Re: Cost Slows CNG Conversion As Alternative Auto Fuel by lexy2014: 2:20pm On Jul 31, 2023
Ikaeniyan0:
This is an area I expect the FG to subsidize.

so after removing fuel subsidy, the government will now subsidise conversion of engines from fuel to gas grin grin.

we will call it "fuel to gas subsidy"

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Re: Cost Slows CNG Conversion As Alternative Auto Fuel by SoftP(m): 2:20pm On Jul 31, 2023
Some of these alternatives will definitely crash the price of fuel in no distance time
Re: Cost Slows CNG Conversion As Alternative Auto Fuel by ArewaNightmare: 2:21pm On Jul 31, 2023
grin TULUMBU is a Failure and he cannever make it 😆😆😆

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Re: Cost Slows CNG Conversion As Alternative Auto Fuel by victorazy(m): 2:21pm On Jul 31, 2023
Ok

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