Tetracore Energy to Supply 400,000m³/day of CNG to Dangote Cement
Tetracore Energy has secured a significant agreement with Dangote Cement to supply up to 400,000m³/day of compressed natural gas (CNG) for the company’s logistics operations. This strategic partnership is set to transform Dangote Cement’s logistics fleet, ensuring a more sustainable, efficient, and cost-effective fuel supply. As part of the deal, Tetracore Energy will deploy its mobile refilling units and establish mother stations across Nigeria, creating a nationwide network to seamlessly meet Dangote Cement’s CNG needs.
This collaboration is a critical step in Dangote Cement’s efforts to reduce its dependence on conventional fuels, such as diesel, while embracing more environmentally friendly alternatives. By transitioning to CNG, Dangote Cement not only aligns itself with global sustainability initiatives but also enhances the efficiency of its operations. CNG is a cleaner, greener option compared to diesel, as it emits fewer harmful pollutants and greenhouse gases, making it an ideal choice for logistics fleets aiming to minimize their environmental impact. For Tetracore Energy, this partnership marks a major milestone in the company’s expansion plans, demonstrating the scalability of its mobile refilling technology and the ability to cater to large, industrial clients across the country.
By providing a reliable supply of CNG through its refilling units and stations, Tetracore Energy is playing a key role in transforming Nigeria’s energy landscape and supporting the growing demand for cleaner energy solutions in the transport sector. The agreement is expected to yield long-term cost savings for Dangote Cement by reducing fuel costs and optimizing logistics operations. It also aligns with the company’s broader goal of improving the sustainability of its business practices. Ultimately, this partnership between Tetracore Energy and Dangote Cement is a significant development in Nigeria’s energy and cement sectors, fostering a greener, more efficient future for the logistics and transportation industries.