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11Plc unveils more CNG stations in Lagos, Oyo


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 it has made significant advancements in the LPG and CNG sectors in its commitment to expanding avenues for clean energy across the country.

Speaking at the company’s 47th Annual General Meeting held in Abuja, through the Non-Executive Director, Aminu Abdulkadir, the Chairman of 11 Plc, Ramesh Kansagra, highlighted the company’s commitment to sustainability and reducing its environmental footprint.

According to him, the company has inaugurated several prime stations in Lagos and Oyo states as compressed natural gas outlets, supporting President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope initiative.

The move, he noted, underscores the company’s commitment to promoting cleaner energy sources and reducing dependence on traditional fuels.

Kansagra said that the company’s LPG marketing skid presence has also been increased nationwide, providing meaningful access to cooking gas, stressing that the initiative has enhanced the lives of customers and contributed to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.

He emphasised the company’s dedication to innovation and sustainability, stating that 11 Plc aims to make clean energy sources available to an even greater part of the country in the coming years.

According to him, the company’s expanded clean energy initiatives are a testament to its commitment to sustainability and reducing its environmental footprint.

“The company’s clean energy initiatives have also created new opportunities for growth and development. By investing in CNG and LPG infrastructure, 11Plc is creating jobs and stimulating economic activity in the communities it serves.

“As 11Plc continues to expand its clean energy initiatives, it is expected to play a significant role in Nigeria’s transition to a low-carbon economy. The company’s commitment to sustainability and innovation is a testament to its leadership in the energy industry,” Kansagra asserted.

He stressed the company’s commitment to delivering exceptional customer service and operating responsibly.

According to him, by prioritising sustainability and innovation, 11Plc is positioning itself for long-term success and contributing to the country’s economic growth.

He stated that 11Plc’s clean energy initiatives have also received positive feedback from customers and stakeholders, as it is continually meeting the evolving needs of its customers and contributing to the country’s economic growth.

“11Plc’s expanded clean energy initiatives are a significant step towards promoting sustainability and reducing dependence on traditional fuels. The company’s commitment to innovation and sustainability is a testament to its leadership in the energy industry,” he concluded.

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