January 13, 2022 9:50 PM
Odeh said the company would prioritise the domestic market for all butane output, better known as cooking gas. Mshelbila said it also showed the company’s passion to boost the utilisation of one of the world’s most adaptable energy sources.He said natural gas could help drive the economy by providing cooking gas for homes, supporting industrialisation, powering mobile cell sites and complex transportation systems.
“We supplied our first Butane cargo into the domestic market in 2007, which helped to develop over the years the LPG industry in Nigeria from less than 50,000 tonnes to over one million tonnes market size annually by the end of 2020.“In 2021, we increased our LPG supply commitment from 350,000 metric tonnes to actual delivery of 400,000 metric tonnes , thereby directing most of our products into the domestic market.
Too much talk adminstration, No action. Are you guys not tired of Propaganda.
As with other promises this government has made, seeing is believing
Strategy. But all good. U can't change a determined mind. We dey wait.