Rollout strengthens access to clean cooking energy across the country’s key regions.
Rainoil Gas Limited has significantly expanded its footprint in Nigeria’s energy sector with the commissioning of 10 new Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) retail outlets in the first half of 2025. The move aligns with the company’s broader mission to improve nationwide access to safe, clean, and affordable cooking energy.
The new locations include a combination of six 30-metric-ton LPG plants and four add-on skid units, strategically located across the South-West, South, and North-Central regions. Operational sites now provide expanded availability of LPG to a growing number of Nigerian households.
This latest development marks a milestone in Rainoil’s infrastructure strategy, aimed at meeting rising consumer demand for cleaner energy alternatives and closing the gap in last-mile LPG distribution.
“Accessible, reliable, and affordable energy is essential for economic development,” said Emmanuel Omuojine, Managing Director of Rainoil Gas. “These new LPG sites are a reflection of our commitment to bridging the existing infrastructure gap, particularly relating to last-mile delivery of cooking gas.”
The expansion also reinforces Nigeria’s national drive toward energy transition and universal access to clean cooking solutions by 2030. Rainoil Gas confirmed that additional LPG outlets are planned for the near future as part of its continuing investment in Nigeria’s clean energy future.