• Understanding the NMDPRA Approval License Process in Nigeria

    Understanding the NMDPRA Approval License Process in Nigeria

    Acquiring an NMDPRA Approval License is one of the critical steps an operator must undergo when entering into the oil and gas sectors of Nigeria. Through licensing, the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) makes sure of compliance. This manual provides operators aspiring to operate with a complete insight into how to obtain an NMDPRA…

  • The Impact of Global Oil Prices on LPG Costs in 2025

    The Impact of Global Oil Prices on LPG Costs in 2025

    Imagine the global energy market navigating through a complicated worldwide setup, with LPG prices following global oil prices fluctuations. This article provides insight into how these price movements would mold LPG costs in 2025 and what it would mean for businesses, policymakers, and consumers in Nigeria and elsewhere. The Link Between Oil Prices and…

  • Emerging Trends in the growing demand for LPG Nigeria’s Industrial Sector

    Emerging Trends in the growing demand for LPG Nigeria’s Industrial Sector

    Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) demand is rising significantly in Nigeria’s industrial sector due to growing demand for LPG and sustainability objectives. The excitement surrounding Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) in Nigeria’s industrial sector is something I can’t help but notice. Having followed this sector for years, I’ve seen a quiet revolution unfold—industries are increasingly turning…

  • The Growing Demand for LPG in Nigeria’s Industrial Sector: A Comprehensive Guide

    The Growing Demand for LPG in Nigeria’s Industrial Sector: A Comprehensive Guide

    The growing demand for LPG is completely reshaping the industrial landscape of Nigeria, thereby marking a pivotal shift towards sustainable energy and energy-efficient solutions. Possessing natural gas reserves estimated to be over 200 trillion cubic feet, Nigeria is utilizing Liquefied Petroleum Gas as an energy resource to fulfill its industrialization needs. This insightful and…

  • How LPG, CNG, and LNG Compare in Energy Efficiency

    How LPG, CNG, and LNG Compare in Energy Efficiency

    The world is marching toward greener and cleaner sources of energy, and LPG, CNG, and LNG have become increasingly important in the energy sector. These gases are widely moved for transportation, industrial applications, and domestic purposes. But how do they compare in terms of energy efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and environmental impact? Let us find out…

  • Why Biogas is Emerging as a Strong Competitor to LPG

    Why Biogas is Emerging as a Strong Competitor to LPG

    With the global focus now shifting to renewable energies and sustainability, biogas is bound to become an alternative to Liquefied Petroleum Gas(LPG) in the near future. Biogas is Emerging as a Strong Competitor to LPG in cooking and heating, has a number of advantages over LPG in terms of cost, environment, and energy efficiency.…

  • How to Save Gas While Using Cooking Gas at Home

    How to Save Gas While Using Cooking Gas at Home

    Unquestionably, cooking gas is still fast, efficient, and very reliable for households. However, improper use can have the downside of wasting gas and causing more expenses. When gas prices are volatile, keeping knowledge about how to save gas while using Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) will be a double benefit in saving money and reducing…

  • Why is Butane-Propane Mixture Essential for Cooking Gas?

    Why is Butane-Propane Mixture Essential for Cooking Gas?

    Cooking gas, popularly referred to as Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), is a prime energy source for millions of households and companies throughout the world. LPG comprises mainly two hydrocarbon gases-butane (C4H10) and propane (C3H8)-wherein the proportions of these gases are mixed suitably for optimizing performance, safety, and efficiency. Such combination of butane and propane…

  • Kerosene: Why It Should Be Discouraged in the Future.

    Kerosene: Why It Should Be Discouraged in the Future.

    The primary use of kerosene as a cooking and lighting fuel began with modern civilization. Although kerosene remains popular due to its low cost and widespread availability, it is not a clean energy form, imposing health-related, environmental, and economic problems. Therefore, as the world moves toward more sustainable and renewable energy forms, discouraging kerosene…

  • Dimethyl Ether (DME): A Clean Energy Fuel for the Oil & Gas Industry

    Dimethyl Ether (DME): A Clean Energy Fuel for the Oil & Gas Industry

    Dimethyl Ether (DME) is turning out to be a bright candidate as a clean energy fuel for the oil meth gas industry. Low carbon emissions together with maximized combustion efficiency and reliability to substitute diesel and LPG are burning up the spotlight for DME to be a sustainable fuel option. This DME review article…