Deepak Khilnani Commends Powergas for Winning Best Compressed & Liquified Natural Gas Production Company Award

Chairman of the Clean Energy Group and CEO of
Powergas , Deepak Khilnani has commended
Nigeria’s leading Compressed & Liquified Natural
Gas Production Company, Powergas, for winning
the coveted IGRL Leadership Award for 2016.
Deepak said: “Thank you to IGRLT for recognising
our efforts in the CNG & LNG industry and
congratulations to the Powergas team for
continued hard work. We have an exciting phase
of growth over the next two years with plans to
add an additional 820 Million scm per annum
CNG & LNG capacity in Nigeria.”
Powergas was voted the 2016 ‘ Best Compressed
& Liquified Natural Gas Production Company of
the year’ by the Institute for Government
Research Leadership Technology. The award was
presented to the company for its leadership
exploits in the Energy sector at the African
Government and Corporate Leadership Awards
held inside Nicon Luxury Hotel, Abuja.
Kenneth Ediru, Powergas Business Development
Manager and Aloy Duru, Powergas Director,
displaying the Best CNG & LNG Company of the
Year Award, won by Power Gas Nigeria Limited,
at the Institute for Government Research
Leadership Technology (IGRLT) Awards held in
Abuja recently.
Receiving the IGRL Leadership Award on behalf of
the company, Technical Director, Power Gas
Global Investments Nigeria Limited, Engineer
Alloy Duru , was elated that the contributions of
the company to Nigeria despite the harsh
economic whether is still being recognised within
and outside the oil and gas industry.
While receiving the award Alloy stated: “Powergas
is committed to Nigeria’s CNG & LNG
development and we will continue to invest not
only in additional compression and liquefaction
stations but also innovative customer solutions.
Our aim is to get high quality gas to you safely at
competitive rates.”
Powergas was originally formed to address the
severe energy and electricity challenges in Nigeria.
Plagued with a limited gas pipeline infrastructure,
unreliable grid connected power and expensive,
environmentally polluting diesel standby power
generation, Powergas’ clean and competitive
‘virtual pipeline’ offering provides natural gas to
clients who are not connected to the pipeline.
Powergas operates three compression plants
around Nigeria, delivering clean and cost effective
energy to six states both in the west and eastern
regions of the nation. An additional two
compression stations are planned for 2017,
spreading Powergas’ reach in over 13 states and
more than 27 major cities across Nigeria, as well
as capacity expansion at existing mother stations
to meet demand for natural gas.

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