The Presidential Compressed Natural Gas Initiative has partnered with Ax Gas to unveil a CNG auto conversion centre in the Lakowe area of Lekki, Lagos State.
The CNG auto conversion centre was launched yesterday to commence the conversion of government-owned vehicles as well as commercial ones at no cost to the drivers.
Our correspondent reports that the centre has the capacity to convert about seven vehicles in a day. It also has a liquefied petroleum gas plant to sell cooking gas to people around the area.
The Chief Executive Officer of Ax Gas, Andre Bassey, said private car owners can also visit the centre to convert their vehicles at a very affordable cost, depending on the type of vehicle.
He states that CNG still costs less than petrol, which currently retails at more than N900 per liter.
"We're essentially here to inaugurate two facilities. The first one will convert gasoline vehicles to run on compressed natural gas. The second purpose is to launch our new 12.5 metric tonne liquefied petroleum gas plant, also known as a cooking gas facility," he stated during the event on Sunday.
Regarding the connection between Ax Gas and the PCNGI, Bassey explained, "The role of the PCNGI is to create the necessary conditions when you decide to invest here; they offer you a license along with the required equipment. Thus, the equipment was supplied and authorized by the PCNGI so that you could introduce it into your facility to lower operational costs. We constructed the facility, while the PCNGI supplies the kits needed for conversions."
“As long as you drive a government-owned vehicle, you can come in to convert your car. Commercial drivers will come through their unions to convert their vehicles for free. But if you are a private owner, there’s a little token you will pay because the idea of the PCNGI is to subsidise transportation so that once it’s freely converted for the commercial users, that way, they can reduce the cost of transport fares.
“Petrol is N930 per litre. If you convert your vehicle, compared to the price of petrol, the CNG equivalent of a litre of petrol is about N350. So, you see that petrol is almost three times the price of compressed gas per litre. It’s way cheaper. Two of my cars have already been converted. If I have a way to pay less for fuel to move my car, why not? I would definitely take it up,” he posited.
Bassey allayed fears of an explosion, saying the CNG cylinder cannot explode if not compromised.
He noted that the few cases of explosion reported in Nigeria were a result of cutting corners, warning Nigerians to convert their vehicles in places accredited by the government.
He said, “The CNG cylinder is very thick, way different from the cooking gas cylinder. When somebody now puts something of 250 bar pressure into the cooking gas that can only take 30 bar, your guesses are as good as mine. You know the next thing is that it will explode.
“That’s why we have a learning centre. We keep educating people that they should go to a properly licensed conversion centre where they will have insurance, where the PCNGI has already licensed them to operate just like ours, so that they don’t have to have any of these kinds of issues.”
On LPG, the CEO added that the price of cooking gas will become stable and low when more local producers supply it to the market.
The Director-General of the National Automotive Design and Development Council, Mr Joseph Osanipin, appreciated Ax Gas’s leadership in advancing clean energy solutions for Nigeria’s automotive sector, stressing that the milestone aligns seamlessly with NADDC’s mission of promoting sustainable alternative fuels for a greener future.
“Ax Gas’s initiative exemplifies the innovative thinking and industrial collaboration necessary to achieve our shared goals. By providing both an LPG bottling plant and a CNG auto conversion centre, Ax Gas is not only addressing the growing demand for clean transportation but also setting an example of corporate responsibility and environmental stewardship, he said.
Represented by his technical assistant, Rosilu Emmanuel, Osanipin urged Nigerians to adopt gas as an alternative fuel.
Also, the former Chairman of the LPG and Downstream Natural Gas Group of the Lagos Chambers of Commerce of Industry, Godwin Okoduwa, congratulated Ax Gas, saying, “The new facility will play a crucial role in expanding domestic gas access, creating jobs, attracting investments, and reinforcing Nigeria’s commitment to sustainable and affordable energy solutions.
Okoduwa commended the visionaries behind the project and looked forward to the impact it will have on Nigeria’s energy landscape.
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