Greenville LNG Projects: Fanfare in Lafia as Greenville delivers, commissions first LNG/CNG station in Nasarawa

Governor Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State has fulfilled his promise to the people of the state by commissioning the new Greenville LNG/CNG hub in Shabu area of Lafia, the state capital.
This milestone marks the first CNG-LNG plant in the North Central, bringing a new era of alternative energy sources to the region, in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the area of green energy.

In his remarks during the commissioning ceremony on Tuesday, Governor Sule expressed his gratitude to Greenville LNG for their initiative and hard work in completing the project within the specified period.

He said the event emphasized the importance of alternative energy sources in powering transportation infrastructure, industries, and households in the state, highlighting his administration’s efforts to procure hybrid CNG buses to serve the people, as well as plans to bring in more of the CNG buses in the state.

“The project is coming to life at a time when alternative source of energy is desperately required to power our transportation infrastructure, industries and even households. Indeed, Greenville is leading the way in this transformation just like it was mentioned by the MDof the Gas Aggregation Company of Nigeria (GACN),” he said.

The Governor disclosed that his administration’s ambitious gas masterplan modeled after that of Lagos, with plans to tap into the AKK gas pipeline in order to feed emerging industries in the Karu axis of the state.
“We are also working on the Nasarawa State Gas Masterplan which will be very very similar to what we have seen in Lagos where the West African Gas Pipeline was tapped from Shagamu and is now servicing most of Lagos industries. This is exactly our target on the AKK Line and very soon by the grace of God, it’s our dream that the same gas will service most of the industries, especially around Karu area,” he stated.

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Governor Sule expressed satisfaction that the collaboration with Greenville LNG is finally yielding results, assuring that projects like the CNG-LNG station and many more are on the pipeline.

He urged Greenville LNG and other players in the CNG-LNG value chain to consider setting up more energy hubs across the state to ensure people have more access to this alternative energy source for their vehicles and industries.

The Governor announced that on the part of the state government, 50 technicians would be sponsored to Kaduna to be trained in the conversion of vehicles to CNG.

“They are leaving on Sunday the 25th and they are going to be trained and very soon they will be all over in Nasarawa State to be able to assist the people of the state to be able to convert their vehicles to CNG and LNG,” he said.

He commended the GACN for pushing for the commercialization of gas, especially in Nigeria, a country with over 220 trillion standard cubic feet of gas reserves compared to only 40bn barrels of oil, especially that only few years ago, over 70 percent of our gas which is associated gas is being flared throughout the Niger Delta.

Governor Sule explained that his vision for Nasarawa State is to see that the Ebeny-A produces sufficient gas to feed companies like Greenville LNG.

“With what is taking place at the Ebeny-A in Obi, at the end of the day that is going to be the foundation where the raw material for a project like this will be found. By the time we are lucky to have what we are looking for, an integrated oil field operation where the oil will be refined and the gas produced on one side, we will now have Greenville and companies similar to that who are going to be taking this gas directly from Obi to a facility like this. For me, that is the dream. Once I achieve that, I have achieved my life time dream because that is exactly where we want to go,” he added.

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He used the opportunity of the event to thank all the business related MDAs namely NAGIS, NUDB, Ministry of Lands, Internal Revenue Service, Ministry of Trade, Ministry of Environment, Attorney-General and the SSG for supporting the drive of his administration and ensuring that Greenville LNG becomes a reality.

The Governor also called on local investors to invest in similar projects like the CNG-LNG.

“Investment like this, is not about the money. It’s about the heart and the commitment. Greenville has shown that it has the heart, commitment and dedication to do something in Nasarawa. We the people of Nasarawa State should be able to invest in similar projects like this for the development of our people,” he said.

He further appreciated the Emir of Lafia, HRH Justice Sidi Bage Mohammed (rtd), the Sangarin Shabu, HRH Alhaji Mahmud Umar Bwallah, as well as members of the community for accepting the call and request of his administration to support the project and to see to its conclusion.

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