Niger bans exports of liquefied petroleum gas
10/4/2023
(Reuters) - Niger has banned all exports of LPG until further notice, the government said in a statement on Tuesday.
National production should be used to supply the domestic market, and in case of surplus a special authorization can be requested to export it, the statement said.
Niger normally exports its surplus petroleum gas to neighboring Nigeria.
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