
ALLES CHARIS TO UNVEIL SOUTHWEST LARGEST LPG PLANT IN ONDO STATE
Alles Charis, a key investor in Ore Industrial Park, Ondo State is preparing to launch one of Nigeria’s largest Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) plants and the biggest in the South West.
With a storage capacity of 2,000 metric tonnes, the facility is expected to play a crucial role in Nigeria’s energy transition by promoting the adoption of both LPG and Compressed Natural Gas (CNG).
General Manager of Project Alles Charis, Peter Fayomi, alongside General Manager of Gas Operations, Abdulgafar Sulyman, recently visited the project site to assess its progress.
Fayomi expressed optimism about the plant’s impact, stating, “This project is not only significant for Ore but for the entire South West. It will greatly enhance Nigeria’s energy sector while strengthening Ore’s position as a major industrial hub.”
Sulyman emphasized the plant’s potential to boost economic growth and improve energy accessibility. “This facility is set to be a game changer for the region. Our team is working diligently to ensure that operations commence as planned in May to meet Nigeria’s rising energy needs,” he said.
Dr. Femi Akinkuebi, Managing Director of Ore Industrial Park, praised Alles Charis for its dedication to the initiative and acknowledged the crucial role played by the Ondo State Government.
He credited Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa for his unwavering support for industrial development, noting that his leadership has enabled investors like Alles Charis to undertake transformative projects.
As the May launch approaches, the Alles Charis LPG plant is poised to become a key player in Nigeria’s energy landscape, further cementing Ore, Ondo State, as a hub for industrialization and sustainable energy solutions.