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Re: Gazzuzz: How To Drive Your Car In Nigeria Without Using Petrol (Video) by yak(m): 11:11am On Dec 05, 2023
Goalnaldo:
Exactly what came to my mind. "One day, cars would run on water"😁😁
Cars are running on water already
Re: Gazzuzz: How To Drive Your Car In Nigeria Without Using Petrol (Video) by GAZZUZZ(m): 11:44am On Dec 05, 2023
KingMack:
using gas is not safe in Nigeria...more especially cos of our bad roads! Accident go to brutal for that kind setting😢😏

That's what kerosine users said about cooking gas, look what happened.

Meanwhile do you consider this safe? grin

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Re: Gazzuzz: How To Drive Your Car In Nigeria Without Using Petrol (Video) by bobbiiee: 1:07pm On Dec 05, 2023
One day cars will run on water, at BankPHB we are thinking like that.
Re: Gazzuzz: How To Drive Your Car In Nigeria Without Using Petrol (Video) by jojothaiv(m): 1:29pm On Dec 05, 2023
miniziter:


What about them?
Water will power car..
Re: Gazzuzz: How To Drive Your Car In Nigeria Without Using Petrol (Video) by Decarbonisation: 1:31pm On Dec 05, 2023
Se na Adeboye abi Oyedepo drive moto without petrol many years ago?

Fuc..king fraudsters everywhere! grin
Re: Gazzuzz: How To Drive Your Car In Nigeria Without Using Petrol (Video) by streetwise2015: 1:49pm On Dec 05, 2023
How many miles would the full tank of the gas last in a car ?


GAZZUZZ:



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXcXM_Sd6Ds?si=Zb23_DR_OPP4JRrB


There are great untapped potentials in the use of CNG, and if the government gets its implementation right it will bring down our reliance on crude oil derivatives and also bring down the price of transportation.

Read more on CNG. https://www.nairaland.com/7811427/demystifying-cng-automobiles












Re: Gazzuzz: How To Drive Your Car In Nigeria Without Using Petrol (Video) by Angrybirdzzz: 2:35pm On Dec 05, 2023
So, where person in Jos go get CNG?
Re: Gazzuzz: How To Drive Your Car In Nigeria Without Using Petrol (Video) by eepeepook: 2:59pm On Dec 05, 2023
The CNG no get full name? I know very well the G stands for gas. Anything which involves riding around with a cylinder means moving with a live grenade. I am not ready to lose my life due to stupidity. I'll stick to petrol.

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Re: Gazzuzz: How To Drive Your Car In Nigeria Without Using Petrol (Video) by LoveJesus87(m): 4:05pm On Dec 05, 2023
GAZZUZZ:


This morning ₦2,638
where is this?
Re: Gazzuzz: How To Drive Your Car In Nigeria Without Using Petrol (Video) by nedekid: 5:36pm On Dec 05, 2023
How come the tech did not work in Europe? 20, 30 years ago, most toks brought in from Europe had those cng tanks in the booth.
Just wondering.
Furthermore, we know naija and how it works, once folks have spent such money converting their vehicles, cng will then become more costly than petrol or diesel.

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Re: Gazzuzz: How To Drive Your Car In Nigeria Without Using Petrol (Video) by Hollyharjii: 7:27pm On Dec 05, 2023
Fatbam005:
No, power to the people

Okay sir, no argument on that cheesy
Re: Gazzuzz: How To Drive Your Car In Nigeria Without Using Petrol (Video) by GAZZUZZ(m): 8:00pm On Dec 05, 2023
streetwise2015:
How many miles would the full tank of the gas last in a car ?



This should help .



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukMdq-6P_P8?si=vT9WXYtGM5UDE0ST

Re: Gazzuzz: How To Drive Your Car In Nigeria Without Using Petrol (Video) by GAZZUZZ(m): 8:00pm On Dec 05, 2023
LoveJesus87:
where is this?

NIPCO ibafo
Re: Gazzuzz: How To Drive Your Car In Nigeria Without Using Petrol (Video) by Fatbam005: 8:24pm On Dec 05, 2023
Hollyharjii:


Okay sir, no argument on that cheesy
your head dey there boss. ..

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Re: Gazzuzz: How To Drive Your Car In Nigeria Without Using Petrol (Video) by PEACE2023: 8:41pm On Dec 05, 2023
Nice One Uche. Keep it up
Re: Gazzuzz: How To Drive Your Car In Nigeria Without Using Petrol (Video) by PS712: 4:33am On Dec 06, 2023
GAZZUZZ:




@GAZZUZZ
You are commended for your beautiful post which gives knowledge about CNG, and conversion of PMS-run vehicles to CNG-run vehicles. Your testimonial is timely and should be enough to put you in the forefront among those the government has tasked with the responsibility of leading the revolution of converting vehicles from PMS to CNG - powered.
There's this news I'll post below, about LNG converted to LCNG, will like to inquire whether the LCNG can work in the same unit installed for CNG, that is if the kits for CNG are installed in a vehicle, can the system be fed with LCNG and still work just fine?


Greenville LNG launches first-ever Liquefied CNG station in Kaduna

On Tuesday, October 24, Greenville LNG launched the first-ever Liquefied Compressed Natural Gas station in Nigeria.

This is according to a statement via the company’s official page on LinkedIn.

The Liquefied Compressed Natural Gas (L-CNG) station, situated in Kaduna state, marks a significant milestone in Nigeria’s energy landscape.

This pioneering L-CNG station, the first of its kind in the country, has been launched to tackle the persistent issue of fuel shortages and to bolster the distribution of natural gas.

This development is of great importance for several reasons.
First, it is crucial to understand that both liquefied natural gas (LNG) and L-CNG present highly attractive alternatives to conventional fuels.

They bring about substantial fuel cost savings, typically in the range of 15-20%, making them not only cost-effective but also environmentally friendly.
This shift towards cleaner and more economical energy sources is a step in the right direction for Nigeria’s energy sector.

The L-CNG station, according to the company, is not just a solution to current energy challenges.

It is also a catalyst for economic growth, particularly in Kaduna state.

By promoting the use of L-CNG, this initiative supports local businesses and revitalizes the transport sector, thus creating economic opportunities and job prospects in the region.

Future plans
Greenville LNG’s ambitious plan involves establishing 25 L-CNG distribution hubs across the country, which will serve as reliable sources of energy for fuel stations.

This concerted effort is a significant step towards making a sustainable and environmentally responsible future a reality for Nigeria.

It not only addresses the need for cleaner energy sources but also bolsters the nation’s energy infrastructure and local economies.
Backstory
In August 2023, the Tinubu administration shifted its focus to Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) as a substitute for petrol.

This transition occurred after the removal of fuel subsidies, causing a significant increase in pump prices, which now exceed N650 per litre in some areas.

To address this issue, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) entered into an agreement with Nipco Gas Limited.

This collaboration aims to establish CNG stations throughout the country, offering Nigerians a more affordable and sustainable option for fuel.

The project unfolds in two key phases:

Intra-City Phase (Q1/2024): The initial phase includes the establishment of 21 CNG stations, primarily focused on supporting transportation within cities. These stations are set to become operational by the first quarter of 2024.

Intercity Phase (2024): The second phase, set to be completed in 2024, involves the creation of 35 CNG stations geared towards intercity transportation, promoting the use of CNG for longer-distance travel.

These efforts are further reinforced by an additional 56 stations planned to be set up by NNPC Retail stations across the nation. Currently, Nipco Gas is already operating 14 CNG stations in various locations across Nigeria.

Notably, they’ve successfully converted over 7,000 vehicles to run on CNG, demonstrating their commitment to cleaner and more sustainable energy options.

What an L-CNG station means
An L-CNG refuelling station is a place where liquefied natural gas (LNG) is transformed into compressed natural gas (CNG) for refuelling CNG vehicles.

The primary equipment needed for such a station includes an LNG storage tank, an LNG pump, a gasifier, a group of gas cylinders, and a CNG filling machine.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/nairametrics.com/2023/10/26/greenville-lng-launches-first-ever-liquefied-cng-station-in-kaduna/%3famp=1
Re: Gazzuzz: How To Drive Your Car In Nigeria Without Using Petrol (Video) by GAZZUZZ(m): 4:44am On Dec 06, 2023
PS712:


@GAZZUZZ
You are commended for your beautiful post which gives knowledge about CNG, and conversion of PMS-run vehicles to CNG-run vehicles. Your testimonial is timely and should be enough to put you in the forefront among those the government has tasked with the responsibility of leading the revolution of converting vehicles from PMS to CNG - powered.
There's this news I'll post below, about LNG converted to LCNG, will like to inquire whether the LCNG can work in the same unit installed for CNG, that is if the kits for CNG are installed in a vehicle, can the system be fed with LCNG and still work just fine?


Greenville LNG launches first-ever Liquefied CNG station in Kaduna

On Tuesday, October 24, Greenville LNG launched the first-ever Liquefied Compressed Natural Gas station in Nigeria.

This is according to a statement via the company’s official page on LinkedIn.

The Liquefied Compressed Natural Gas (L-CNG) station, situated in Kaduna state, marks a significant milestone in Nigeria’s energy landscape.

This pioneering L-CNG station, the first of its kind in the country, has been launched to tackle the persistent issue of fuel shortages and to bolster the distribution of natural gas.

This development is of great importance for several reasons.
First, it is crucial to understand that both liquefied natural gas (LNG) and L-CNG present highly attractive alternatives to conventional fuels.

They bring about substantial fuel cost savings, typically in the range of 15-20%, making them not only cost-effective but also environmentally friendly.
This shift towards cleaner and more economical energy sources is a step in the right direction for Nigeria’s energy sector.

The L-CNG station, according to the company, is not just a solution to current energy challenges.

It is also a catalyst for economic growth, particularly in Kaduna state.

By promoting the use of L-CNG, this initiative supports local businesses and revitalizes the transport sector, thus creating economic opportunities and job prospects in the region.

Future plans
Greenville LNG’s ambitious plan involves establishing 25 L-CNG distribution hubs across the country, which will serve as reliable sources of energy for fuel stations.

This concerted effort is a significant step towards making a sustainable and environmentally responsible future a reality for Nigeria.

It not only addresses the need for cleaner energy sources but also bolsters the nation’s energy infrastructure and local economies.
Backstory
In August 2023, the Tinubu administration shifted its focus to Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) as a substitute for petrol.

This transition occurred after the removal of fuel subsidies, causing a significant increase in pump prices, which now exceed N650 per litre in some areas.

To address this issue, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) entered into an agreement with Nipco Gas Limited.

This collaboration aims to establish CNG stations throughout the country, offering Nigerians a more affordable and sustainable option for fuel.

The project unfolds in two key phases:

Intra-City Phase (Q1/2024): The initial phase includes the establishment of 21 CNG stations, primarily focused on supporting transportation within cities. These stations are set to become operational by the first quarter of 2024.

Intercity Phase (2024): The second phase, set to be completed in 2024, involves the creation of 35 CNG stations geared towards intercity transportation, promoting the use of CNG for longer-distance travel.

These efforts are further reinforced by an additional 56 stations planned to be set up by NNPC Retail stations across the nation. Currently, Nipco Gas is already operating 14 CNG stations in various locations across Nigeria.

Notably, they’ve successfully converted over 7,000 vehicles to run on CNG, demonstrating their commitment to cleaner and more sustainable energy options.

What an L-CNG station means
An L-CNG refuelling station is a place where liquefied natural gas (LNG) is transformed into compressed natural gas (CNG) for refuelling CNG vehicles.


The primary equipment needed for such a station includes an LNG storage tank, an LNG pump, a gasifier, a group of gas cylinders, and a CNG filling machine.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/nairametrics.com/2023/10/26/greenville-lng-launches-first-ever-liquefied-cng-station-in-kaduna/%3famp=1

The liquid is gas is eventually gasified and compressed into usable form of Compressed natural gas.

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Re: Gazzuzz: How To Drive Your Car In Nigeria Without Using Petrol (Video) by GAZZUZZ(m): 8:53pm On Dec 06, 2023

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Re: Gazzuzz: How To Drive Your Car In Nigeria Without Using Petrol (Video) by Prdluxe(m): 7:19am On Dec 07, 2023
Nice..
Re: Gazzuzz: How To Drive Your Car In Nigeria Without Using Petrol (Video) by GAZZUZZ(m): 6:00am On Dec 11, 2023
You would host love this cylinder location.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9pF-AGQEkg?si=c6BIjvUiKC_r6kVo

Re: Gazzuzz: How To Drive Your Car In Nigeria Without Using Petrol (Video) by Abdoullwahab: 12:47pm On Feb 11
hello boss, I recently came across a post from 2014 where you discussed closed-loop faults in cars. I'm experiencing a similar issue with my car and would appreciate any recommendations you might have for diagnosing and addressing the problem. thank you for your help. best regards,
Re: Gazzuzz: How To Drive Your Car In Nigeria Without Using Petrol (Video) by GAZZUZZ(m): 3:23am On Apr 18
CNG Retrofits

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