The NLNG said in a statement that it would prioritise the domestic market for 100 per cent of its butane production.The company said it had developed a scheme to sustainably supply propane for usage in cooking gas blending as well as in agro-allied, autogas, power and petrochemical sectors of the Nigerian economy to further deepen gas utilisation in the country.
According to the statement, the NLNG is currently the highest single supplier of LPG into the domestic market, with an estimated 400,000 metric tonnes supplied in 2021.
The price should come down
It's better you do the right thing exporting what isn't enough
Will this push the price down?
Good news. They should just lower the price.
ok since when?
Ineffective Management. Failure to plan. At a time we r in doldrums when we need d money, govt company can’t meet export demands nor satisfy local demand. Use to doubt d validity of asking if operatives r afflicted with mental illness but evidence abounds of begging mentality
Will that bring down the price? No.
This is a good one.
I hope it reflects in price reduction
Iam_ogomzz
Better for us because we cannot be suffering from what we have at our backyard why people else where are enjoying it
Better ooooo
So we were exporting gas and still importing gas?
Gas fit begin burn people now o 👀
Gas wey never reach us finish, una dey export am. Mtwwee🙄
Good
That's good news,more wisdom from fgn.
The suspension should bring about a huge deduction in the price of the product.
A proper thing to do. I guess this will cause a reasonable cost effect.
I wonder what the poor are passing through right now. So unfortunate please get your pvc ready before 2023
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