Nigeria LNG Limited’s supply of Liquefied Petroleum Gas to domestic market drops by 30%

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(Ecofin Agency) - In Nigeria, the Chief Executive Officer of Ultimate Gas Limited, Mr. Auwalu Ilu (photo) on Monday revealed that Nigeria LNG Limited (NLNG)’s supply of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) to the domestic market has drop from 90% to 30%, due to the challenges of infrastructure and logistics.

Mr. Auwalu declared this at the just-concluded 5th Annual Conference of the Nigeria LPG Association. He noted that this decreasing supply of the product from the Bonny Island plant is caused by insufficient vessels to load LPG and jetty facilities for berthing of LPG vessels.

He added that NLNG, which had recorded 90% of supply to the domestic market, is at present responsible for only 30%. However imports and refineries also accounted for 60% and 10%, respectively, Energy Mix reports.

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