- In collaboration with the Enugu State Government, Greenville LNG signed an agreement to establish an LNG/LCNG Mother Station at Ugwu Onyeama, emphasizing their commitment to cleaner and more affordable energy solutions.
- Greenville LNG is proving to be a catalyst for Nigeria’s sustainable industrial development and energy security.
In a recent press release, Prince Moses Duku, Head of Communications, Media, PR, and Strategic Liaison at Greenville LNG, announced the company’s recent agreement with the Enugu state government.
Addressing the media during the signing of an agreement between Greenville LNG and the Enugu State Government, Moses Duku emphasized the company’s commitment to contributing to Nigeria’s industrial development. The agreement involves the establishment of an LNG/LCNG Mother Station at Ugwu Onyeama, Amuku Abor, in Enugu, marking a significant step towards cleaner and more affordable energy solutions.
Duku stated, “Through the production and distribution of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and compressed natural gas (CNG), Greenville LNG is dedicated to supporting manufacturing industries, powering plants for the national grid, and bolstering the automotive sector.” He further highlighted the potential for a 30 to 40% reduction in transportation and manufacturing costs through Greenville LNG’s provision of more affordable LNG and CNG in Enugu State.
In alignment with Enugu State’s vision to become one of the top three states in Nigeria in terms of Gross Domestic Product, Governor Dr. Peter Mbah expressed optimism about the collaboration, stating, “Tomorrow is here. The Enugu State administration’s transparency, traceability, and accountability governing philosophy resonates with Greenville LNG’s commitment to reliability, affordability, social responsibility, and environmental friendliness.“
The agreement, signed at the Enugu Government House, involved key representatives, including Professor Chidiebere Onyia (Secretary to the State Government), Dr Kingsley Udeh (Honourable Attorney General), Dr Obi Ozor (Honourable Commissioner for Works), Ikechukwu Nnamoko (Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Transport), and Rosemary Ifeoma Ugonabo (Special Assistant on Transport).
Joseph Oyadoyin (Director, Administration) led Greenville LNG’s delegation. Barrister Ngozi Efobi (General Counsel) solidified the partnership. The company’s commitment to the project was further demonstrated by the presence of Gokul Moothedathu (Head of LNG & CNG Retail Marketing) and Prince Moses G. Duku (Head of Communications).