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SON presents 80 approved Nigerian industrial standards for compressed natural gas, others

The Standards Organisation of Nigeria, SON, has officially released 80 approved standards for Compressed Natural Gas, CNG, for road vehicles and related appliances to the Presidential Compressed Natural Gas Initiative, PCNGI.

SON’s Director, Public Relations, Mrs Foluso Bolaji, in a statement , said move marks the beginning of the journey towards safer, more reliable, cheaper, environmentally sustainable, and most importantly alternative fuel utilization across our nation for road vehicles and other CNG-related appliances.

“SON’s commitment to excellence and innovation in line with international best practices has culminated in developing and approving these standards, representing a significant milestone in our efforts to promote safety and quality in the energy sector.

“Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) is a clean and efficient alternative to traditional fuels, with applications ranging from transportation to industrial processes.

“However, its safe and effective utilization requires adherence to rigorous standards that address production, storage, transportation, and utilization,” Bolaji said.

According to her, the PCNGI is a component of the palliative intervention of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration and one of the many steps the president has taken to ensure every Nigerian enjoys his Renewed Hope Agenda.

“PCNGI was inaugurated and quickly set up a committee comprising relevant regulatory agencies such as, the National Mid-Stream Down-stream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON), Nigerian Institute of Transport Technology (NITT), National Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC), Ministry of Finance Incorporation (MOFI) and other key stakeholders.

“Every regulatory agency was given responsibility within its framework and tasked to quickly deliver hope to Nigerians by ensuring that Nigeria is ready to include CNG as an alternative fuel for vehicle propulsion.

“In furtherance to the above, the Standards Organisation of Nigeria developed Eighty (80) Standards and Guidelines for CNG road vehicles and related appliances that the Honourable Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr. Doris Nkiruka Uzoka-Anite approved,” she said.

She further disclosed that the 80 standards encompass a wide range of technical specifications and requirements, including: CNG Conversion kit,, Standards for electrical connections and vehicle Diagnostics, VStandards for Road-worthiness and Vehicle safety, and Standards for CNG storage Vessels, among others.

  1. The development of these standards was a collaborative effort, bringing together industry experts, regulators, and stakeholders from across the country. Adhering to these standards offers numerous benefits, including:

Bolaji called on all stakeholders to embrace them wholeheartedly and to prioritize their effective implementation, adding that by dy doing so, we can assure that the utilization of CNG meets the highest standards of safety, quality and environmental sustainability and will provide the best alternative for fuel utilization.

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