The Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas Limited is working closely with its stakeholders to improve operational efficiency in its domestic Liquefied Petroleum Gas (DLPG) supply to the country.
The company said this at a recent engagement with stakeholders in Lagos,where it also highlighted its plans to enhance engagement and improve operational efficiency of its LPG supply through digitalisation of some of its processes which include a new platform designed to streamline regulatory processes, optimise risk management, and enhance the buyer experience.
According to the company, the platform will feature IT-supported relationship management, automated issue resolution, centralised real-time payments, and improved case management systems, ensuring a seamless supply process despite market shifts and external pressures.
Speaking, Tolulope Longe, Manager, Commercial Contract Management, reiterated that the planned improvements will enable and consolidate NLNG’s resolve to delivering 100% of its LPG supply to the Nigerian market.
She said a strategic roadmap was in play to ensure the achievement of NLNG’s longstanding goals of LPG being accessible and available in the country, aligning with its vision of being a globally competitive energy company, improving lives sustainably.
She also emphasized the significance of these improvement initiatives and the Company’s push for LPG utilisation as a clean energy source alternative to kerosene and other fossil fuels.
Longe noted that the company remains focused on growth and sustainability of the LPG market by continuously enhancing its supply processes in collaboration with offtakers.
She stressed NLNG’s commitment to collaborating with stakeholders to maintain pricing stability and long-term market viability.
Acknowledging industry concerns, she noted the importance of operational efficiency in meeting market demands.