Frequently Asked Questions
Got questions? we’ve got answers
What is LPG?
LPG, otherwise known as Liquified Petroleum Gas is the liquefied form of petroleum gases released during the extraction of crude oil and natural gas. It is composed of a highly flammable mixture of hydrocarbon gases, specifically propane, butylene, propylene, isobutane and n- butane. LPG is commonly used in residential heating, cooking, fuel in cars and industrial power.
What is the difference between butane and propane?
The key difference between the two is their boiling point. Propane is capable of handling lower temperatures, making it suitable for outdoor storage; while Butane is better stored indoors.
Does Gasavant operate and maintain the LPG plants they’ve built?
Gasavant provides maintenance of our constructed LPG plants as an optional service according to client needs.
What is the Nigerian standard for LPG mix of propane and butane?
Though the NMDPRA has not exclusively published strict regulations on the LPG mix, the industry standard approves of a 70 parts propane to 30 parts butane mix.
What is the minimum land size requirement?
The minimum land size requirement is 1000 square meters (sqm)
Would Gasavant provide LPG supply after construction?
We are able to provide LPG supply after construction if the owner of the plant deems it necessary.