Atlas Core Energy & Logistics, a fast-rising player in Nigeria’s clean energy and gas-based mobility ecosystem, is strengthening its position as a private-sector catalyst for sustainable transport through a 20-year landmark public-private partnership with the Oyo State Government.
Under the partnership with the Oyo State Pacesetter Transport Service (PTS), Atlas Core will deliver and operate a world-class CNG refuelling facility within the Pacesetter premises in Ibadan, support the rollout of CNG-powered buses, and enable large-scale fleet conversion across the state.
Pacesetter Transport Service currently operates with about 50 CNG buses, with clear plans to expand its fleet in the future.
The agreement, backed by a 20-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed with the Oyo State Government, positions Atlas Core as a strategic private-sector partner supporting the Federal Government’s Presidential Initiative on CNG (Pi-CNG) and Nigeria’s long-term net-zero greenhouse gas emissions target for 2060.
Speaking on the partnership, Dr. Owoade Emmanuel, PhD, Chief Executive Officer, Atlas Core Energy & Logistics, said:“The Ibadan CNG facility, our partnership with Pacesetter Transport Service, and the signing of this MoU with the Oyo State Government are practical steps towards reducing commuter costs, lowering carbon emissions, and demonstrating that public-private collaboration can successfully scale the Pi-CNG initiative across Nigeria.”
He further emphasised the company’s vision and mission that: “At Atlas Core, our purpose is simple. To build the infrastructure that makes cleaner and more affordable transport systems possible, reduce reliance on combustion-based transport fuels, and lower per-kilometer operating costs for buses and logistics operators. These outcomes are directly aligned with Nigeria’s energy transition objectives and local priorities for accessible mobility.” He said.
The recent inauguration of modern CNG infrastructure in the state further underscores strong acceptability at the sub-national level to promote affordable, sustainable, and efficient public transportation systems – with Atlas Core’s intervention directly aligned with this momentum.
Representing His Excellency, Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State, at the MoU signing, Hon. Dikko Salami, Chairman and Sole Administrator of Pacesetter Transport Service, emphasised that the expansion of CNG-powered transport reflects the administration’s commitment to sustainability and cost efficiency. “These 50 new buses and the CNG station represent more than assets; they symbolise a cleaner, smarter, and more dependable future for Oyo State as a whole”.
Atlas Core Energy & Logistics welcomes the government’s endorsement and reaffirms its commitment to working closely with the state authorities, ensuring the partnership delivers measurable economic, environmental, and operational benefits to everyday commuters, businesses, and the wider transport ecosystem.
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