Tetracore Energy Group Commissions 60,000 SCMD Auto CNG Facility in Ogun State

Tetracore Energy Group (TEG) commissions a 60,000 SCMD Auto CNG facility in Ogere, Ogun State, enhancing clean energy access.

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Tetracore Energy Group Commissions 60,000 SCMD Auto CNG Facility in Ogun State

Key Highlights

  • Tetracore Energy Group (TEG) has commissioned a 60,000 Standard Cubic Metres per Day (SCMD) Auto Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Facility in Ogere, Ogun State.
  • The facility aims to fuel more than 100 vehicles daily, serving commercial transport operators, logistics fleets, manufacturers, and businesses operating within Ogun State and neighboring regions.
  • The project aligns with the Federal Government’s gas utilization and energy transition objectives, promoting domestic gas adoption and reducing dependence on conventional fuels.
  • The Ogere Auto CNG Facility is designed with advanced gas detection and monitoring systems, automated emergency shutdown mechanisms, and fire suppression infrastructure.
  • The project is expected to create dozens of direct employment opportunities and over a hundred indirect jobs across various sectors.

Tetracore Energy Group (TEG), through its subsidiary Tetracore CNG Solution Limited, has officially commissioned its newly completed 60,000 Standard Cubic Metres per Day (SCMD) Auto Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Facility in Ogere, Ogun State. The commissioning ceremony, held on February 12, 2026, was attended by traditional leaders, community stakeholders, industry partners, and invited guests.

Strategically located along the Lagos–Ibadan industrial corridor, the facility is positioned to serve commercial transport operators, logistics fleets, manufacturers, and businesses operating within Ogun State and neighboring regions. It aims to provide a cleaner energy option that reduces operating costs while supporting national emission reduction goals.

With an installed capacity of 60,000 SCMD, the station is capable of fueling more than 100 vehicles daily, significantly improving fuel availability and convenience for mass transit systems, trucks, buses, and other commercial CNG-powered vehicles.

The project aligns with the Federal Government’s gas utilization and energy transition objectives by promoting domestic gas adoption, reducing dependence on conventional fuels, and encouraging sustainable energy use across the transportation and industrial sectors.

Speaking at the event, the Managing Director of Tetracore Energy Group described the project as a strategic investment in both infrastructure and community development, stating, “The commissioning of this Auto CNG facility represents our unwavering commitment to delivering practical energy solutions that power businesses, lower transportation costs, and strengthen Nigeria’s energy security. This is not just a fueling station; it is critical infrastructure that supports cleaner mobility, industrial productivity, and long-term economic growth. At Tetracore Energy Group, we are proud to be playing a leading role in driving the nation’s transition to sustainable energy.”

His Royal Highness Oba James Obafemi Saliu (Kankanbiina II), the Ologere of Ogere community, expressed appreciation for the investment, noting that the facility signals meaningful progress for the town. Elder Anthony Oyegunle, a respected community leader, also highlighted the economic value of the project.

Several respected traditional leaders, including High Chief Dr. Adeyiga Ositelu, the Olisu of Ogere; High Chief Muritadeen Ajadi, the Oluwo of Ogere; and High Chief Segun Adeniyi, the Asiwaju of Ogere, sent their goodwill messages and support for the project.

Designed with safety and operational excellence, the facility incorporates advanced gas detection and monitoring systems, automated emergency shutdown mechanisms, fire suppression infrastructure, and high-pressure protection systems, all managed by trained safety personnel in strict compliance with national and international standards.

In addition to enhancing energy access, the project is expected to create dozens of direct employment opportunities in plant operations, engineering, and administration, as well as over a hundred indirect jobs across logistics, maintenance, supply chains, and local service businesses.

The Ogere Auto CNG Facility forms part of Tetracore Energy Group’s broader strategy to expand its midstream and downstream gas distribution network nationwide, supplying compressed natural gas, piped natural gas, liquefied natural gas, and gas-to-power solutions. Tetracore Energy Group remains committed to supporting Nigeria’s industrialization, environmental sustainability, and long-term energy security.