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  • Oil & Gas - Energy
  • Updated: July 13, 2021

Oil Marketers Converting Over 7000 Outlets To Autogas Stations After CBN Loan

Nigerian oil marketers have begun the process of converting over 7,000 retail outlets across the country to autogas stations as part of measures to deepen the use of gas in automobiles.

It was discovered that the marketers were deploying the N250bn gas intervention fund provided by the Central Bank of Nigeria to actualise the conversion process as well as purchase products.

The President, Petroleum Products Retail Outlets Owners Association of Nigeria, Billy Gillis-Harry, told Punch, a Nigerian media outlet on Monday that dealers were working with the Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources to establish the autogas stations.

Since 2019, the Federal Government has been pushing for a transition from vehicles run on petrol and diesel to autogas and has continued to introduce programmes to sway citizens to use gas as an alternative fuel, with the autogas policy being one of such.

The Federal Government had in November 2020 revealed that its Autogas programme is expected to deliver at least 1 million vehicle conversions by the end of 2021.

Gillis-Harry said, “The new government policy to deepen gas utilisation in Nigeria is a very good programme and a welcome idea. It is going to gain acceptance gradually.

“And so for us in PETROAN, we have already started the process of vetting over 7,000 retail outlets. Most of them are going to be qualified for conversion centres.

“Others are going to be applying to the government for the N250bn loan to restore the facilities and also to make provision to buy products.”

Gillis-Harry observed that although the process had been slow, the exercise was still ongoing, adding that the use of autogas in vehicles would help eradicate petrol subsidy.

He said, “The thing is that the process is slow but it is happening and PETROAN is at the forefront of the engagement because as retail outlet owners we want the stations to be successful in keying into this gas utilisation policy.

“When fully effective, it will stop all these complaints around subsidies and monies not being remitted to the government for other developmental purposes.”

The PETROAN president said oil marketers had been interfacing with the Gas Utilisation Committee of the petrol ministry, as efforts were intensified to make the process succeed.

Gillis-Harry said, “Right now as I speak to you, we have collated over 7,000 applications to be passed to the government. This could be more, but as of today, we have got over 7,000 applications that have been filled out.

“The government has brought out the terms and conditions for qualification to access the fund. It is not an all-comers fund. There is a N250bn loan that the Federal Government and the ministry have brought out to assist in ensuring that the gas process works.”

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