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NLNG Enhances Domestic LPG Supply with Digitalisation, Strengthens Stakeholder Engagement

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by Joyce Ellakeche Adah

Nigeria LNG Limited (NLNG) is furthering its dedication to operational excellence by revolutionizing its Domestic Liquefied Petroleum Gas (DLPG) supply operations.

Leveraging digital innovation and fostering robust stakeholder partnerships, NLNG aims to significantly enhance supply efficiency and reliability.

During a recent stakeholder engagement forum in Lagos, the company unveiled plans to introduce a cutting-edge digital platform.

This transformative solution will simplify regulatory procedures, fortify risk management, and elevate the overall purchasing experience for its customers.

The platform will integrate IT-supported relationship management, automated issue resolution, real-time centralised payments, and improved case management systems—ensuring a seamless and responsive supply process despite external market pressures.

Speaking at the session, Tolulope Longe, Manager, Commercial Contract Management, reaffirmed NLNG’s commitment to delivering 100% of its LPG supply to the Nigerian market.

“Our strategic roadmap is focused on making LPG accessible and available across the country. This aligns with our vision of being a globally competitive energy company that improves lives sustainably,” Longe stated.

She highlighted the significance of NLNG’s ongoing improvement initiatives and its dedication to promoting LPG as a cleaner alternative to kerosene and other fossil fuels.

Longe also underscored the company’s emphasis on growth and sustainability in the LPG market, noting that continuous enhancements in supply processes would be achieved in collaboration with offtakers.

“We are committed to working with stakeholders to maintain pricing stability and ensure the long-term viability of the market,” she added.

“Operational efficiency is key to meeting growing market demands, and we are taking strategic steps to achieve that.”

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NLNG’s drive for efficiency will focus on enhanced customer interactions, minimised schedule disruptions, timely confirmations and deliveries, and prioritisation of customers with demonstrable capacity.

The company remains steadfast in its commitment to adapting to market realities while driving sustainability and delivering long-term value to Nigerians.

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