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Comprehensive List Of LPG Depots/Terminals In Nigeria

Comprehensive List of LPG Depots/Terminals in Nigeria
Comprehensive List Of LPG Depots/Terminals In Nigeria

We have compiled a comprehensive list of LPG depots and terminals in Nigeria to give you, our valued customers and readers, a clear understanding of the available facilities. This guide will help you identify where you can reliably access LPG supplies, ensuring you stay informed about the infrastructure supporting Nigeria's energy needs. Here's the detailed list:


1. Navgas LPG Terminal/Depot

Current Installed Capacity: 12,000 Metric Tons

Address: 23, Creek Road, Apapa, Lagos, Nigeria

Status: Active

Remarks: Constant availability of LPG guaranteed.


2. Nipco Plc LPG Terminal/Depot

Current Installed Capacity: 11,000 Metric Tons

Address: 1-15, Dockyard Road, Apapa, Lagos, Nigeria

Status: Active

Remarks: Constant availability of LPG guaranteed.


3. Techno Oil LPG Terminal/Depot

Current Installed Capacity: 8,400 Metric Tons

Address: Tank-farm & Jetty Terminal, Mosheshe Industrial Layout, Kirikiri Lighter Terminal, Phase 2, Apapa, Lagos, Nigeria

Status: Active

Remarks: Constant availability of LPG guaranteed.


4. Rain Oil LPG Terminal/Depot

Current Installed Capacity: 8,000 Metric Tons

Address: 2, Pioneer Drive, Off Marwa Road, Off Old Ojo Road, Ijegun, Satellite Town, Lagos, Nigeria

Status: Active

Remarks: Constant availability of LPG guaranteed.


5. Prudent Energy LPG Terminal/Depot

Current Installed Capacity: 6,000 Metric Tons

Address: Oghara, Apapa, Delta State, Nigeria

Status: Active

Remarks: Constant availability of LPG guaranteed.


6. Matrix Energy LPG Terminal/Depot

Current Installed Capacity: 5,000 Metric Tons

Address: Ifiekporo, Delta State, Nigeria

Status: Active

Remarks: Constant availability of LPG guaranteed.


7. Stockgap LPG Terminal/Depot

Current Installed Capacity: 8,000 Metric Tons

Address: Rumuelumeni, Port-Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria

Status: Active

Remarks: Constant availability of LPG guaranteed.


8. AA Rano LPG Terminal/Depot

Current Installed Capacity: 20,000 Metric Tons

Address: 24, Pioneer Way, Satellite Town, Ijegun, Lagos State, Nigeria

Status: Active

Remarks: Constant availability of LPG guaranteed.


9. NPSC LPG Terminal/Depot

Current Installed Capacity: 7,000 Metric Tons

Address: Kayode Road, Badia, Lagos State, Nigeria

Status: Inactive

Remarks: The depot received its first cargo on the 4th of October, 2023 after being closed for 30 months.


10. Shafa Energy LPG Terminal/Depot

Current Installed Capacity: 4,000 Metric Tons

Address: Ifiekporo, Warri, Delta State, Nigeria

Status: Active

Remarks: Constant availability of LPG guaranteed.


11. Oredo LPG Processing Plant

Current Installed Capacity: 2,600 Metric Tons

Address: Oredo, Benin, Edo State, Nigeria

Status: Active


12. KHL Kwale Hydrocarbon LPG Terminal

Current Installed Capacity: Unknown

Address: Kwale, Delta State, Nigeria

Status: Active

Remarks: Constant availability of LPG guaranteed.


13. Dozzy LPG Terminal/Depot

Current Installed Capacity: 6,000 Metric Tons

Address: Calabar, Cross-Rivers State, Nigeria

Status: Inactive

Remarks: Has not had LPG stock in years.


14. Dangote Petrochemical LPG Processing Plant/Terminal

Current Installed Capacity: 397,290 Metric Tons

Address: Lekki Free Zone, Ibeju-lekki, Lagos State, Nigeria

Status: Inactive

Remarks: The construction of the LPG Plant/Terminal is nearing completion.


15. Ardova Plc LPG Terminal/Depot

Current Installed Capacity: 20,000 Metric Tons

Address: Ijora, Lagos State, Nigeria

Status: Active

Remarks: Received the first cargo in March 2024


16. Asiko Energy LPG Terminal/Depot

Current Installed Capacity: 5,000 Metric Tons

Address: Ijora, Lagos State, Nigeria

Status: Inactive

Remarks: The construction of the LPG Terminal is ongoing.


This comprehensive list provides an overview of the LPG depots and terminals across Nigeria, their capacities, and current operational statuses. The active terminals ensure a steady supply of LPG, supporting the country's energy needs and promoting cleaner fuel usage.


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1 Comment.

  • Obinna

    Obinna

    21 July 2024 - 03:34am

    Lovely writeups. I'm venturing into energy business with more interest in lpg. Kindly let me know you and get more information

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