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Nigeria imports 165.7m litres of gas
The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has said that Nigeria imported165.71 million litres of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) in the second quarter of 2018. The NBS said this in its “Petroleum Products Importation and Consumption (Truck Out): LPG (Q2 2018)” report released in Abuja. According to the report, April recorded the highest volumes of LPG imported into the country at 59.89 million litres.
It said 55.37 million litres was imported in May, while the lowest volume was imported in June at 50.45 million litres in the period under review. March recorded the highest volume of LPG imported into the country in the first quarter at 39.47million litres. The same volume of 33.83million litres was imported in January and February in the first quarter.
According to the bureau, the statewide distribution of truck-out volume for the second quarter showed that 105.49 million of LPG was distributed nationwide during the period under review.
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