CBN Loan to Gas Sector: How to Apply for N250 Billion Intervention Fund – Are you working in gas sector? Do you own or wishes to own a gas plant? Do you do anything related to gas and wishes to get a loan to boost your business? CBN is giving loan of N250 billion to gas sector through Federal Government approval. To apply or register to enable you access the loan, kindly follow the steps and guidelines below
It was affirmed that the loan shall be determined based on the activity and shall not exceed N10 billion per obligor.
The Central Bank of Nigeria has set N10 billion as the maximum loan an obligor can access under its N250bn intervention fund for the gas sector.
This was disclosed by the apex bank in its new guideline titled ‘Framework for the implementation of an intervention facility for the national gas expansion programme’.
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Part of the term loan conditions for manufacturers, processors, wholesale distributors, was that the term loan, “Shall be determined based on the activity and shall not exceed N10 billion per obligor, Working capital is maximum of N500m per obligor.”
The CBN must have introduced the N250billion intervention facility to help stimulate investment in the gas value chain as part of its efforts to stimulate finance to critical sectors of the economy.
It stated that “The low level of investment in the industry had resulted in the minimal production and utilization of Compressed Natural Gas and Liquefied Petroleum Gas as clean alternative sources of domestic energy in Nigeria
“Failure to harness its gas resources has had negative consequences for the country, economic, environmental, fiscal and social, particularly as the industry has the potential to engender rapid growth in Nigeria’s non-oil economy.”
It added that the objectives of the facility included improved access to finance for private sector investments in the domestic gas value chain; and also to stimulate investments in the development of infrastructure to optimise the domestic gas resources for economic development.
The CBN said it also aimed to fast-track the adoption of CNG as the fuel of choice for transportation and power generation, as well as LPG as the fuel of choice for domestic cooking, transportation and captive power.
The development would also fast-track the development of gas-based industries particularly petrochemical (fertilizer, methanol, etc) to support large industries, such as agriculture, textile, and related industries; provide leverage for additional private sector investments in the domestic gas market; and boost employment across the country.
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