Oil and Gas

Fuel subsidy: IPMAN endorses CNG as best alternative energy source

Supreme Desk
7 Jun 2023 9:28 AM GMT
Fuel subsidy: IPMAN endorses CNG as best alternative energy source
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CNG, which is a gas mainly composed of methane and produces fewer emissions, is the cleanest-burning fuel operating today, with less vehicle maintenance and a longer engine life.

The Independent Petroleum Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) has endorsed the use of compressed natural gas (CNG) as an alternative energy source to cushion the effect of subsidy removal.

IPMAN National President, Elder Chinedu Okorokwo, made this known in an interview in Abuja on Wednesday.

According to the Supreme Court report, President Bola Tinubu said on May 29 in his inaugural speech that the subsidy on Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), known as fuel, had ended with the commencement of his administration.

In view of the high increase in fuel pump prices, transportation costs, and food prices, among others, due to the removal of subsidies, the Federal Government entered into deliberations with the Nigeria Labour Congress and Trade Union Congress.

The meeting agreed on the adoption of CNG as an alternative fuel, which it said would bring a better and longer-lasting solution to the constant fluctuation in the price of petrol in the global market.

The meeting also agreed to revive the CNG conversion program earlier agreed upon with labor centers in 2021 and work out detailed implementation and timing.

CNG, which is a gas mainly composed of methane and produces less emissions, is the cleanest-burning fuel operating today with less vehicle maintenance and a longer engine life.

Okoronkwo, who had supported the removal of subsidies and the usage of CNG, said bringing CNG, which was cheaper than even firewood, as an alternative energy would create relief for the government and its citizens.

He said the removal of subsidies was necessary because of the preference for the dollar, which was so hard, adding that there was no crude refining in Nigeria but rather we produced it.

“We have also discovered that by bringing an alternative that is cheaper than even firewood, which is CNG, we will not only create relief for the government and its citizens but also be environmentally friendly.

“CNG is more abundantly available in Nigeria than anywhere in Africa.

"In the Niger-Delta region, you see billions of metric tons of gas flare being wasted daily. These are huge amounts that should be accruing to our GDP, but we are wasting them because there is no market for them.

“So we are asking the government to create the market. How do you create the market?

“What Egypt and India did was give soft loans to be paid back within stipulated periods; from there, you can get vehicles to use gas instead of fuel,” he said.

The president explained that CNG is the energy for transmission and the way to go, adding that Nigeria should emulate something that is working.

“There’s a franchise for the bottling of CNG so that an average woman in the kitchen can use it,’’ he said.

He said the introduction of CNG would cushion the effect occasioned by the high price of fuel currently, as a liter of CNG would not cost more than N130 and could be less.

He advised that repairing the local refineries as well would reduce the impact of the removal as it would eliminate the cost of importation and exportation.

According to him, if the government facilitates the usage of CNG, afforestation will be stopped while, for a while, a cleaner environment is promoted.

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