Stories by Peter Uzoho
Marketers of petroleum products under
the umbrella of Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria (MOMAN) have
stressed the need to speed up the development of alternative energy
sources like gas
and solar, so that every Nigerian can have access to
cheaper and cleaner energy.
MOMAN also stated that the new federal
government’s policy on alternative energy as well as the coming on
stream of modular refineries, would help in actualising Nigeria’s dream
of becoming the refining hub of West and Central Africa and a net
exporter of petroleum products in the world.
The Chairman of MOMAN, Mr. Tunji
Oyebanji, made this suggestion in a statement, adding that Nigeria has
an opportunity to go big in alternative energies such as gas and solar
energy.
He said Nigeria must gird its loins to ensure that these green alternative energy sources were strategically developed and their usage deepened across the country for the benefit of Nigerians.
He said Nigeria must gird its loins to ensure that these green alternative energy sources were strategically developed and their usage deepened across the country for the benefit of Nigerians.
According to Oyebanji, cheaper and
cleaner alternatives to petrol and diesel must be made available to the
public especially as full deregulation of the Nigerian petroleum
downstream sector commences.
He hinted that the association was also supporting the gas initiatives of the federal government and keying into the auto gas space to give Nigerians a cleaner and greener alternative to power their automobiles, homes and other equipment.
“The idea of deepening the use of gas comes at a very auspicious time as we grapple with increasing petrol prices due to the deregulation of the petroleum downstream sector,” he said.
He hinted that the association was also supporting the gas initiatives of the federal government and keying into the auto gas space to give Nigerians a cleaner and greener alternative to power their automobiles, homes and other equipment.
“The idea of deepening the use of gas comes at a very auspicious time as we grapple with increasing petrol prices due to the deregulation of the petroleum downstream sector,” he said.
According to the statement, marketers,
who are in total support of the new energy strategy of the federal
government, recently organised the Nigerian Compressed Natural Gas (CGN)
Webinar in collaboration with the Oil Trading and Logistics (OTL)
Africa Downstream and ARS Conference Services with key stakeholders in
the country’s oil and gas sector in attendance.
At the event, gas as a cheaper and
greener replacement fuel for automobiles in Nigeria was unveiled,
followed by the dissecting of the broad spectrum of its untapped
potential across the downstream energy value chain, with its
opportunities for government, investors, and consumers highlighted.
The marketers explained that the webinar
reinforced government’s commitment to gas deployment strategy, and
addressed issues around policy framework, infrastructure,
sustainability, and usability.
According to the marketers, the
imperative to develop CNG and Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) as
alternative to petrol and other fuels had never been more critical,
especially with the recovering crude oil prices and the rising demand of
refined products as we approach the winter months in Europe.
The statement further said: “Using other
countries where gas has been adopted and integrated as an alternative
auto fuel as case studies, gas requires government support and
interventions to take root. The gas value chain is awash with
opportunities for new investment, skills development, and enhancement of
our local public transportation infrastructure.
“Clear policy directives and legislative
framework aimed at generating demand, as well as Customs duty and tax
waivers will be required and fast-tracked to jump-start the sector and
attract investment into the gas space”.
It said the National Gas Expansion
Programme (NGEP) has further engaged stakeholders across the energy
value chain to push government’s gas agenda, following its recent
stakeholders’ consultative webinar in conjunction with the Depot and
Petroleum Products Marketers Association of Nigeria (DAPPMAN).
The MOMAN statement added: “In essence,
the NGEP is bringing together all relevant government agencies to ensure
that the gas space is business-friendly and conducive enough to
encourage new investors into the sector.
“Nigeria, being a gas country, must be
able to benefit locally from its abundant gas reserves and transfer the
advantages to the Nigerian consumer.”
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