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Firm Boosts Domestic LPG Expansion With 20kg Composite Cylinders

by Chika Izuora
2 years ago
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An indigenous gas marketer, Second Coming Nig. Ltd., has introduced 20kg composite Liquified Petroleum Gas(jjLPG cylinders into the domestic market to deepen gas utilisation in every household.

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The firm’s chief executive officer, Dr Basil Ogbuanu, at the launch on Tuesday in Lagos, said this would make it easier for families to enjoy durability of usage than refilling frequently.

According to him, the cylinders are part of the company’s efforts to deepen the usage of Liquefied Petroleum Gas in Nigeria.

“Unlike regular metal cylinders which are heavy and prone to explosion, the composite cylinders are safer and transparent, lightweight, rustproof, non-explosive and translucent.

“With 20kg, it means refilling once in three months or twice in three months, than four times monthly on the 12.5kg cylinders.

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“It is economical, safe, healthier and it saves households  from going to refilling plant frequently,”  he said.

According to him, the 20kg LPG cylinder goes for N75,000 due to increase in foreign exchange and is also more competitive.

“We advise all households  to patronise this new 20kg composite LPG cylinders to save time, energy and money,”  he said.

The CEO acknowledged that the acceptability of the new 20kg composite cylinders is huge and the company recorded massive patronage from customers.

Ogbuanu, however, urged the Federal Government to reduce import duty on cylinders, LPG equipment and accessories.

He said the amount of money paid on import duty was responsible for the increase on the cylinder, which ought not to be more than N55, 000 in the market.

“The cost of import duties and clearing cost are very high.

“Government should urgently look into the reduction of import duties and clearing, to deepen gas utilisation in Nigeria.

“We are talking of deepening LPG usage in all households  and gas cylinder is the entering   point of usage.

“The cost of cylinder, regulators and other accessories should be considered and reduced,” he added.


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