The federal government says it is planning a 40 percent energy switch from the use of petrol, kerosene and diesel to Liquefied Petroleum Gas.
This was made known by the Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources on its achievement from 2016 to 2018 in Abuja.
The Government initiated the Expansion Programme to boost LPG consumption across the country.
The ministry added that the programme will also promote the use of LPG in households, power generation, auto-gas and industrial applications to attain five million metric tonnes domestic utilization and estimated 500,000 jobs in five years.
The federal government says it is planning a 40 percent energy switch from the use of petrol, kerosene and diesel to Liquefied Petroleum Gas.
This was made known by the Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources on its achievement from 2016 to 2018 in Abuja.
The Government initiated the Expansion Programme to boost LPG consumption across the country.
The ministry added that the programme will also promote the use of LPG in households, power generation, auto-gas and industrial applications to attain five million metric tonnes domestic utilization and estimated 500,000 jobs in five years.
The federal government says it is planning a 40 percent energy switch from the use of petrol, kerosene and diesel to Liquefied Petroleum Gas.
This was made known by the Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources on its achievement from 2016 to 2018 in Abuja.
The Government initiated the Expansion Programme to boost LPG consumption across the country.
The ministry added that the programme will also promote the use of LPG in households, power generation, auto-gas and industrial applications to attain five million metric tonnes domestic utilization and estimated 500,000 jobs in five years.
The federal government says it is planning a 40 percent energy switch from the use of petrol, kerosene and diesel to Liquefied Petroleum Gas.
This was made known by the Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources on its achievement from 2016 to 2018 in Abuja.
The Government initiated the Expansion Programme to boost LPG consumption across the country.
The ministry added that the programme will also promote the use of LPG in households, power generation, auto-gas and industrial applications to attain five million metric tonnes domestic utilization and estimated 500,000 jobs in five years.
The federal government says it is planning a 40 percent energy switch from the use of petrol, kerosene and diesel to Liquefied Petroleum Gas.
This was made known by the Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources on its achievement from 2016 to 2018 in Abuja.
The Government initiated the Expansion Programme to boost LPG consumption across the country.
The ministry added that the programme will also promote the use of LPG in households, power generation, auto-gas and industrial applications to attain five million metric tonnes domestic utilization and estimated 500,000 jobs in five years.
The federal government says it is planning a 40 percent energy switch from the use of petrol, kerosene and diesel to Liquefied Petroleum Gas.
This was made known by the Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources on its achievement from 2016 to 2018 in Abuja.
The Government initiated the Expansion Programme to boost LPG consumption across the country.
The ministry added that the programme will also promote the use of LPG in households, power generation, auto-gas and industrial applications to attain five million metric tonnes domestic utilization and estimated 500,000 jobs in five years.
The federal government says it is planning a 40 percent energy switch from the use of petrol, kerosene and diesel to Liquefied Petroleum Gas.
This was made known by the Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources on its achievement from 2016 to 2018 in Abuja.
The Government initiated the Expansion Programme to boost LPG consumption across the country.
The ministry added that the programme will also promote the use of LPG in households, power generation, auto-gas and industrial applications to attain five million metric tonnes domestic utilization and estimated 500,000 jobs in five years.
The federal government says it is planning a 40 percent energy switch from the use of petrol, kerosene and diesel to Liquefied Petroleum Gas.
This was made known by the Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources on its achievement from 2016 to 2018 in Abuja.
The Government initiated the Expansion Programme to boost LPG consumption across the country.
The ministry added that the programme will also promote the use of LPG in households, power generation, auto-gas and industrial applications to attain five million metric tonnes domestic utilization and estimated 500,000 jobs in five years.