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Plc, a petroleum marketing company, has announced that it has launched more compressed natural gas stations in Lagos and Oyo ...
The long queues of vehicles at stations selling compressed natural gas have become a source of worry to Nigerians using the cleaner fuel. The PUNCH reports that truck owners now keep vigil at the ...
Bhopal: Visit any CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) fuel station in the city, and you will find long queues of vehicles, including autos, cabs, cars, SUVs, and even buses, waiting for their turn to ...
11Plc, formerly Mobil Oil Nigeria, says it has inaugurated several compressed natural gas stations in Oyo and Lagos states to expand clean energy access. In a statement on Sunday, the company said ...
The government has directed that CNG filling stations remain open 24 hours a day for 13 days before and after the upcoming Eid-ul-Azha. The decision came during a meeting at the Power Division ...
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For the past month, queues outside Dhaka’s CNG filling stations have been stretching longer by the day, leading to mounting frustration among drivers. As temperatures rise, the government has ...
One finds it rather incredible that in the whole of Lagos, there are not up to eight functional CNG stations. I stand to be corrected! In the whole of Oyo and Osun states, as I write this piece ...
The awareness, not even the actual rollout, started in May last year. At that time, Nigeria had 11 CNG refueling stations, seven conversion centres in the entire country that were functional ...
Mumbai: A fire broke out on a BEST bus at Marve Bus Station on Friday morning; fortunately, no one injured. The incident occurred at approximately 8:12 AM and involved a CNG-powered bus (Bus No ...
the number of CNG stations providing green fuel for vehicles in the country has surged more than 20 times, while the number of households using piped cooking gas has recorded a 5-fold increase and ...
Holmdel Township lost its final appeal against New Jersey Natural Gas's plan to build a regulator station. The legal battle spanned a decade and included two denials by the township's zoning board.