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NLNG Grows LPG Production To 1.5 Million Tonnes, Begins Naira Sale by Paraman: 10:20am On Feb 29
The Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas Limited, on Wednesday, announced that its annual production of Liquefied Petroleum Gas, popularly called cooking gas, has increased to over 1.5 million metric tonnes.

It also announced that the whole 1.5million tonnes production was being sold in Nigeria, adding that the company had started supplying LPG in naira, as against the usual sale of gas in the United States dollars.

Operators in the oil and power sectors have repeatedly advocated the sale of LPG or Liquefied Natural Gas in naira, especially since the crash of the local currency against the dollar.

The call for naira transactions has also been extended to the sale of crude oil. LNG and crude oil are currently sold in dollars to both international and domestic buyers.


Speaking at a panel session during the ongoing 7th Nigeria International Energy Summit in Abuja, the General Manager, Finance, NLNG Limited, Fatima Adanan, said the multi-billion dollar firm had ramped up its LPG production to 1.5 million metric tonnes and was supplying all of it to the Nigerian market.

She said the “NLNG is selling LPG in naira,” to deepen cooking gas penetration across the country.

She said, “When we started we were producing 70,000MT, today we are producing upwards of 1.5million MT of LPG and for this LPG, our sole designated distribution point is Nigeria. So part of our vision as a company is to make sure that we make Nigeria a better place.


“As a people, we are the ones to make our country better and for us, we are starting with LPG and we are campaigning to move it into the market. The 1.5million MT is our own production as at 2023.”

She, however, noted that Nigeria required a lot more and so cooking gas importation had been ongoing.

“But as NLNG we will work harder to provide more LPG in such a way that the people who are using charcoal and biomass to cook, we have a trajectory that in the next two, three years we should have at least 40 per cent penetration by changing the energy mix in Nigeria from coal, biomass to using gas, which is cleaner.

“In the long run, that will address some of the climate goals. Our intention may not be to alleviate the climate goals, rather to make Nigeria better. But in doing that we are going to also impact the climate goals which is important,” Adanan stated.

Reacting to the remarks by Adanan, the immediate past Chief Executive of the NLNG, who anchored the panel session, Tony Attah, described the 1.5million metric tonnes LPG production by the firm as a worthy milestone.

He, however, revealed that studies showed that Nigeria required about five million metric tonnes annually, adding that the balance was being completed through LPG imports.

NLNG shareholders include the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, which represents the Federal Government and holds the largest shareholding at 49 per cent; while Shell Gas B.V., a subsidiary of Shell Plc, holds 25.6 per cent.

TotalEnergies Gaz & Electricité Holdings owns 15 per cent of the shares, while Eni International holds the remaining 10.4 per cent.


This ownership structure is unique in the Nigerian oil and gas industry, as NLNG is an independent incorporated joint venture. This means that it has its own board of directors and management team, separate from the individual shareholders.

Speaking further on what the multi-billion dollar company was doing to ensure cooking gas penetration, Adanan said, “What NLNG has committed to do is to make LPG available in-country.

“So even though our requirement in Nigeria is much larger than what we are producing at the moment, the NLNG is growing and as we grow, we will be able to produce more and make it available for utilisation by Nigerians.”

She called for the education of women on the use of gas and urged the Federal Government to champion this, adding that such campaign would enable more rural women to move away from charcoal and biomass.

On concerns about the high cost of cooking gas, the NLNG official explained that though the cost of the commodity produced by the plant was cheaper, a larger percentage of the product was being imported by marketers at higher rates.

This, according to her, might be reason for the high cost of cooking gas, because marketers would price the product based on the cost of the imported one, particularly since NLNG supplies its 1.5million metric tonnes to marketers and not directly to end users.

Fatimah, however, stated that the company was working out ways to get its product to users on the street, though this could take some time to manifest.

Last week, The PUNCH reported that the Federal Government was working to ban the exportation of cooking gas, in a bid to increase its volume domestically to warrant a crash in price.

The government stated that LPG producers in Nigeria and key stakeholders in the industry had been told to stop exporting the commodity out of Nigeria, following the recent jump in the cost of cooking gas.

Findings showed that the cost of refilling a 12.5kg cylinder of cooking gas in Abuja, Lagos, Kano and some other states had climbed to about N18,000. It was specifically N17,500 in Abuja last week, a product that sold for less than N9,000 in November last year.

LPG dealers under the aegis of the Nigerian Association of Liquefied Petroleum Gas Marketers had predicted mid-last year that a 12.5kg cylinder would cost N18,000 going by the incessant hikes in its cost.

To tackle this, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Gas), Ekperikpe Ekpo, constituted a committee in November 2023, headed by the Chief Executive of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority, Farouk Ahmed.

But up till today, the cost of the commodity has maintained a northward movement, as many LPG users are gradually shifting to the use of charcoal.

But while speaking on the sidelines of the internal stakeholders’ workshop in last week, Ekpo stated that the Federal Government had asked LPG producers to stop exporting the commodity.

https://punchng.com/nlng-grows-lpg-production-to-1-5million-tonnes-begins-naira-sale/?amp

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Re: NLNG Grows LPG Production To 1.5 Million Tonnes, Begins Naira Sale by Paraman: 10:23am On Feb 29
Paraman:
The Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas Limited, on Wednesday, announced that its annual production of Liquefied Petroleum Gas, popularly called cooking gas, has increased to over 1.5 million metric tonnes.

It also announced that the whole 1.5million tonnes production was being sold in Nigeria, adding that the company had started supplying LPG in naira, as against the usual sale of gas in the United States dollars.

https://punchng.com/nlng-grows-lpg-production-to-1-5million-tonnes-begins-naira-sale/?amp
A very good move by the tinubu administration. The next is for Nigerians to be able to buy crude within Nigeria in naira.

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Re: NLNG Grows LPG Production To 1.5 Million Tonnes, Begins Naira Sale by kokoA(m): 10:29am On Feb 29
I don't understand why Nigerians require dollars to buy something in Nigeria in the first place. Isn't this a crime?

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Re: NLNG Grows LPG Production To 1.5 Million Tonnes, Begins Naira Sale by IgbosCriminals: 10:29am On Feb 29
Omo,

This is commendable!!

Everything about Nigeria is dollars.

What has happened to our naira and kobo?

Some enemies of our dear nation (or should we call them emergency lovers of the zoo) keep giving us update on the exchange rate of dollar to naira as if dollar is our currency but as naira come dey appreciate now e come dey pain them again

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Re: NLNG Grows LPG Production To 1.5 Million Tonnes, Begins Naira Sale by RenaissanceGuy: 10:29am On Feb 29
Good. There was no sense selling it in dollars in Nigeria in the first place. So, when is it going back to around ₦6000 for 12kg cylinder??

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Re: NLNG Grows LPG Production To 1.5 Million Tonnes, Begins Naira Sale by Savedday2: 10:37am On Feb 29
They are selling in Naira, but why is the price of cooking gas increasing?

Pls, anybody with reasonable explanation should help.

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Re: NLNG Grows LPG Production To 1.5 Million Tonnes, Begins Naira Sale by jmoore(m): 10:40am On Feb 29
Paying the naira equivalent of dollars is the same thing.



Are they selling at a lesser price should be the point.

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Re: NLNG Grows LPG Production To 1.5 Million Tonnes, Begins Naira Sale by jamesversion: 11:06am On Feb 29
Sometimes I wonder what those of us living in Port Harcourt gain from this city. NLNG and Port Harcourt refinery is in PH, yet the prices of petrol and gas is even higher than some states in Nigeria.

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Re: NLNG Grows LPG Production To 1.5 Million Tonnes, Begins Naira Sale by pocom16: 11:16am On Feb 29
Wonderful

They need to make the gas more available to power plants

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ipv0Mt75Ipk
Re: NLNG Grows LPG Production To 1.5 Million Tonnes, Begins Naira Sale by airsaylongcome: 11:16am On Feb 29
kokoA:
I don't understand why Nigerians require dollars to buy something in Nigeria in the first place. Isn't this a crime?

It isn't. It's how the petroleum industry works. It's products are priced in USD worldwide

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Re: NLNG Grows LPG Production To 1.5 Million Tonnes, Begins Naira Sale by Nbote(m): 11:17am On Feb 29
The government and the NNPC have always been an evil entity and this confirms it. How can you produce cooking gas here in the country and knowing fully well that all you produced is consumed by Nigerians, you somehow sell to the same Nigerians using current dollar rates to the naira. Isn't that wickedness

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Re: NLNG Grows LPG Production To 1.5 Million Tonnes, Begins Naira Sale by israelmao(m): 11:17am On Feb 29
Tinubu will only regain his lost popularity if he tackles hunger in real-time,a hungry man listens to no appeal however with the increase in gas supply and transaction being carried out in naira I believe electricity supply will increase and cooking gas price will be on downtrend.

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Re: NLNG Grows LPG Production To 1.5 Million Tonnes, Begins Naira Sale by Basic123: 11:17am On Feb 29
jamesversion:
Sometimes I wonder what those of us living in Port Harcourt gain from this city. NLNG and Port Harcourt refinery is in PH, yet the prices of petrol and gas is even higher than some states in Nigeria.
Nigerians are wicked people.

Not only the government

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Re: NLNG Grows LPG Production To 1.5 Million Tonnes, Begins Naira Sale by kokoA(m): 11:19am On Feb 29
airsaylongcome:


It isn't. It's how the petroleum industry works. It's products are priced in USD worldwide
But there's no penalty for pricing in the local currency of the producing country for domestic sales right?

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Re: NLNG Grows LPG Production To 1.5 Million Tonnes, Begins Naira Sale by Tradepunter2: 11:20am On Feb 29
Good let the foreign customers use their currency to chase naira..... In order to get the product

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Re: NLNG Grows LPG Production To 1.5 Million Tonnes, Begins Naira Sale by CountinBlessins(m): 11:21am On Feb 29
STOP!! STOP!!! STOP !!! THIS IS NOT A CAMPAIGN!!!! STOP TELLING THE MEDIA, WE WILL, FG WILL, FG HAS, FG MAY, FG HAS DECIDED TO!! STOP!!!
TAKE THE STEPS AND WHEN THE CHANGES ARE FELT BY THE COMMON MAN THEN LET THE GOVERNMENT ANNOUCE THE STEPS THEY TOOK TO MAKE THESE CHANGES BEING SEEN BY THE COMMON MAN!!!


THESE ANNOUCNEMENTS ARE SO ANNOYING WHEN THESE CHANGES ARE NOT FELT BY THE COMMON MAN, IT IS ALL LOOKING LIKE PROPAGANDA

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Re: NLNG Grows LPG Production To 1.5 Million Tonnes, Begins Naira Sale by airsaylongcome: 11:21am On Feb 29
kokoA:
But there's no penalty for pricing in the local currency of the producing country for domestic sales right?

None. They just convert the USD price to local currency at the prevailing rate on the day
Re: NLNG Grows LPG Production To 1.5 Million Tonnes, Begins Naira Sale by 1bunne4lif(m): 11:21am On Feb 29
Will it bring the price of cooking gas to the lowest minimum?

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Re: NLNG Grows LPG Production To 1.5 Million Tonnes, Begins Naira Sale by merits(m): 11:22am On Feb 29

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Re: NLNG Grows LPG Production To 1.5 Million Tonnes, Begins Naira Sale by derecho(m): 11:22am On Feb 29
Tinubu thinks Nigerians can be deceived.

What the average man want to see is, this product was say 100naira during Buhari's time but it's now 40naira.

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Re: NLNG Grows LPG Production To 1.5 Million Tonnes, Begins Naira Sale by oluwaseyi0: 11:22am On Feb 29
Anything dollar sale should be scrapped across all sectors

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Re: NLNG Grows LPG Production To 1.5 Million Tonnes, Begins Naira Sale by JoJonest: 11:23am On Feb 29
Hopefully this move will reduce the price

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Re: NLNG Grows LPG Production To 1.5 Million Tonnes, Begins Naira Sale by Skillsnigeria: 11:24am On Feb 29
Hmmm
Re: NLNG Grows LPG Production To 1.5 Million Tonnes, Begins Naira Sale by merits(m): 11:24am On Feb 29
kokoA:
I don't understand why Nigerians require dollars to buy something in Nigeria in the first place. Isn't this a crime?
It's over Sabi and corruption caused it.
Re: NLNG Grows LPG Production To 1.5 Million Tonnes, Begins Naira Sale by ironheart(m): 11:24am On Feb 29
Nice move
Re: NLNG Grows LPG Production To 1.5 Million Tonnes, Begins Naira Sale by lexy2014: 11:25am On Feb 29
IgbosCriminals:
Omo,

This is commendable!!

Everything about Nigeria is dollars.

What has happened to our naira and kobo?

Some enemies of our dear nation (or should we call them emergency lovers of the zoo) keep giving us update on the exchange rate of dollar to naira as if dollar is our currency but as naira come dey appreciate now e come dey pain them again

how is "everything" about Nigeria dollars?
Re: NLNG Grows LPG Production To 1.5 Million Tonnes, Begins Naira Sale by Tradepunter2: 11:25am On Feb 29
1bunne4lif:
Will it bring the price of cooking gas to the lowest minimum?

Hopefully it should..... Because more foreign currency chasing naira will increase naira value.... Which I guess will lead to increase in our revenue and dollar storage for other economic activities..... It will also destroy that demonic activities of businesses with in Nigeria using dollars to transact within themselves

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Re: NLNG Grows LPG Production To 1.5 Million Tonnes, Begins Naira Sale by LandMann: 11:26am On Feb 29
You're selling crude oil and gas in dollars on one hand in a country where Naira is the official currency then blaming Binance for your woes on the other hand. Where do you expect domestic producers to get dollars from? Why did you create a market for dollars in your economy by charging for goods and services in dollars? Lets not forget that customs was also charging Nigerians in dollars o.

Dollars! In a country where naira is the official currency! This is why you see the huge volume of trade in USDT vs the naira. Companies set up accounts to buy USDT which dey later sell for USD to facilitate their business transactions in Nigeria since they were being charged in dollars through various government agencies (customs), companies (those selling crude oil to domestic modular refineries and those selling LPG to Nigerian buyers for use in Nigeria).

But the government through Cardoso the unqualified CBN governor favoured because of his tribe is dishing out propaganda that Binance is to blame.




Na God go punish all of the people advising the government to promulgate policies to frustrate Nigerians
Re: NLNG Grows LPG Production To 1.5 Million Tonnes, Begins Naira Sale by 1bunne4lif(m): 11:26am On Feb 29
Tradepunter2:


Hopefully it should..... Because more foreign currency chasing naira will increase naira value.... Which I guess will lead to increase in our revenue and dollar storage for other economic activities..... It will also destroy that demonic activities of businesses with in Nigeria using dollars to transact within themselves
so why wasn't it implement before now since it's what will make Naira relevant.

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