Despite this, the company raised substantial equity capital and increased cash reserves, while also progressing in operational initiatives like safety valve installations and gas compressor overhauls.
He disclosed this during a webinar entitled, ‘CNG mobile refilling stations in Nigeria: implication and safety practices’, Organised by Connect Gas and Energy Group Limited (CGAS Energy).
This reassurance came after Malaysia announced plans to phase out Natural Gas Vehicles over safety concerns.Earlier this week, Malaysian Transport Minister Loke Siew Fook announced that starting July ...
This followed the trending news of the Malaysian government to phase out the use of Natural Gas Vehicles, NGV in that country following safety concerns. The Presidency on Thursday allayed fears that ...
Onanuga clarified that “the Malaysian issue speaks more to the safety of LPG NOT safety of CNG.” According to the presidential spokesperson, Malaysia had an unsuccessful transition away from ...
Reacting, President Tinubu’s presidential aide, Bayo Onanuga clarified that Malaysia’s policy was focused on the safety of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), not CNG. He added that Nigeria chose ...
as the Nigerian government continues to advocate CNG as a cleaner, cheaper fuel alternative to petrol. Malaysian Transport Minister, Anthony Loke cited safety concerns as the reason for the ban, ...
NGVMS will ensure that only vehicles equipped with certified conversion kits can access gas at retail outlets. It will also offer a database of approved CNG equipment and suppliers.” “We will ensure ...