The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has announced the expansion of its clean energy infrastructure, unveiling plans to establish new Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) stations in key cities across the country, including Abuja, Ibadan, and Abeokuta.
This initiative is part of the state-owned energy giant’s broader strategy to enhance nationwide access to affordable, cleaner alternative fuels, reduce dependence on petrol, and support the government’s push toward a more sustainable energy future.
“We are expanding clean energy access, one city at a time. We are now live in Abeokuta, Abuja, and Ibadan. With every new site, we bring Nigerians closer to cleaner, more affordable energy for everyday mobility,” the firm said in an alert post shared on its X platform.
NNPCL is actively expanding its CNG fueling station network in Nigeria, with a focus on both Lagos and Abuja.
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The stations are part of a broader initiative to promote the adoption of CNG as a cleaner and more affordable alternative to traditional fuels like petrol.
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC) has already rolled out Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) stations in key parts of Lagos, including Lateef Jakande (Agidingbi), Agege Motor Road (Mushin), Lekki-Epe Expressway (Sangotedo), and Mobile Road (Apapa), as part of its transition toward cleaner fuel alternatives.
In a further push, six mobile CNG refuelling stations were recently launched at Fola Agoro in Shomolu LGA, Alapere SS, Marina, Agege Bypass (Idimangoro), Lakowe SS, and Odogunyan SS in Ikorodu.
Collectively, the CNG stations in Lagos and Abuja are equipped to dispense more than six million standard cubic feet of gas daily—sufficient to serve an estimated 15,000 vehicles, underscoring NNPC’s commitment to reducing carbon emissions and expanding sustainable energy access nationwide.