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    Axxela expands gas pipeline network in Rivers State

    July 20, 2025
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    *Axxela personnel monitoring gas pressure valve.

    Oritsegbubemi Omatseyin

    Lagos — Axxela Limited, through its subsidiary Central Horizon Gas Company Limited, CHGC, has commissioned an additional 5.1km natural gas pipeline infrastructure as part of its strategic expansion to better serve the growing energy demands of customers in Port Harcourt.

    This development underscores Axxela’s commitment to delivering cleaner, more reliable, and affordable energy solutions across Nigeria.

    With the ongoing expansion running through Azikiwe to Reclamation Road in the Bundu-Ama community, CHGC has now increased its total pipeline network to 21km and successfully connected several new customers, including leading industrial giants from a diverse range of sectors, with access to piped natural gas.

    Commenting on the milestone, Kehinde Alabi, Managing Director, Axxela Gas Distribution, said: “This expansion is not just about building gas infrastructure, it’s about powering progress. For us at Axxela, every additional pipeline kilometer laid reinforces our commitment to fueling the growth of industries, promoting economic advancement, and enabling a sustainable energy future. Accessible and cost-effective energy access is critical to industrialization, and we are proud to be championing and contributing actively.”

    “Axxela brings a strong track record of delivering critical gas infrastructure across Nigeria, often navigating complex terrains with innovation to deliver impact. This same depth of expertise is now shaping the energy landscape in the South-South, where access to sustainable energy is essential for driving the region’s next phase of industrial development,” he added.

    With the recent award of a 25-year gas distribution licence by the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority, NMDPRA, to CHGC, the company is positioned to significantly expand its reach and provide increased access to piped natural gas to new customers in the Greater Port Harcourt Area and Gas Distribution Zone.

    For over two decades, Axxela has been at the forefront of promoting natural gas as a viable alternative to other traditional and dirtier fossil fuels. The latest expansion project and the distribution licence will further strengthen Axxela’s commitment to deepening domestic gas utilisation and enabling access to a cleaner, more cost-effective energy source.

    Natural gas is recognised globally as one of the most cost-effective energy sources, offering significant savings on energy costs and enhancing operational efficiency through an abundant and reliable supply compared to other fossil fuels. With its growing pipeline network, Axxela, through its subsidiary companies, is supporting the Federal Government’s energy transition agenda and ensuring that more businesses can benefit from the natural gas advantage.

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