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Association urges MDAs to switch to gas-fired generators

The Nigerian Gas Association (NGA) has urged Federal Government parastatals to switch to gas-fired generators in line with the policy of using gas as a transition energy amidst quest for cleaner sources.

The NGA, a professional industry pressure group, made the position known in a statement by its Publicity Secretary, Mr Odianosen Masade and made available in Yenagoa.

According to the statement, Mr Ed Ubong, President of NGA expressed delight and optimism about the growing adoption of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) as an alternative source of energy across the nation.

The statement reported Ubong as making the observation during a panel session themed: “Harnessing Opportunities in the Nigerian Gas Sector” at the just concluded Nigerian Oil & Gas Conference in Abuja.

He noted that in spite of the gas scarcity being experienced by the country, progress was being made by ongoing work on decades of gas policy involving holistic action plan by critical stakeholders in the country.

He assured that given the efforts being put in place, the narrative would soon change as the investment made by all would be expected to yield dividends in the near future.

Ubong said: “We are making progress in deepening gas consumption across the country. The private stakeholders are doing their part as evidenced in the massive projects being commissioned.

“FG is also encouraging the adoption of gas as demonstrated in the launch of 20 gas-powered buses by the Head of the Civil Service to convey civil servants from their abodes to their offices in Abuja.

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