NIPCO to deploy 20 new CNG stations nationwide

The goal is to promote the use of gas and support the Federal Government's agenda on clean energy and post-subsidy reforms.

March 5, 2026. NIPCO Gas Limited is constructing 20 additional compressed natural gas (CNG) stations across Nigeria as part of efforts to deepen gas utilization and support the Federal Government’s clean energy and post-subsidy reform agenda.

The Managing Director of NIPCO Gas Limited, Nagendra Verma, disclosed this during a media engagement held recently at his office in Lagos, where the company outlined its ongoing expansion initiatives within Nigeria’s evolving energy landscape.

“Aligned with the Federal Government’s clean energy and post-subsidy reform agenda, NIPCO Gas Limited, in a joint venture with NGML, is currently constructing 20 additional CNG stations across Nigeria,” Verma stated.

He added that the expansion also includes the development of strategic compression hubs to support distribution nationwide. According to him, the nationwide rollout is designed to improve access to natural gas-powered mobility infrastructure along critical routes and urban centres.

“In addition, CNG mother stations located at Lekki and Ore are at advanced stages of completion. These facilities will serve as primary compression and dispatch hubs, enabling the efficient supply of CNG to daughter stations and industrial customers across various regions,” he said.

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