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Plot 22A, Lekki Peninsula,
Scheme II, Lekki,
Lagos, Nigeria.
Work Hours
Monday to Friday: 8AM - 6PM

Access to clean and affordable cooking gas remains one of Nigeria’s biggest domestic energy challenges. Despite the nation’s vast natural gas reserves, millions of households still rely on unsafe roadside gas refilling points or solid fuels like charcoal and firewood — exposing families to fire hazards, indoor pollution, and health risks.
Recognizing this gap, Three Ace Energy developed the Quick Gas Point (QGP) — a scalable, safe, and profitable model designed to revolutionize grassroots gas distribution in Nigeria.
Through QGP, the company is bridging the divide between urban gas infrastructure and rural accessibility while empowering entrepreneurs to build sustainable businesses.
The Quick Gas Point (QGP) is a compact, modular mini gas plant designed to safely store and dispense Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG). Each QGP unit is built as a standardized gas kiosk, fully equipped with:
This design ensures safety, compliance, and efficiency — providing a professional alternative to informal roadside refilling setups.
The QGP model is more than infrastructure — it’s a complete business empowerment platform. Through this initiative, Three Ace Energy enables individuals, cooperatives, and small business owners to start their own mini gas enterprises with ease.
Participants receive:
This approach creates opportunities for youth and women entrepreneurs while expanding Nigeria’s clean energy distribution network.
Traditional roadside gas sellers often operate without safety gear, proper equipment, or technical training — leading to numerous fire accidents and losses.
The Quick Gas Point (QGP) replaces these unsafe setups with professionally built, certified, and standardized gas kiosks that meet national safety standards.
By promoting these standards, Three Ace Energy not only protects lives but also enhances public confidence in the LPG industry.
A core goal of the QGP initiative is to make affordable cooking gas in Nigeria accessible to every household — especially in rural and semi-urban communities.
By creating localized micro-distribution points, the QGP reduces transportation costs and eliminates middlemen, resulting in:
This grassroots energy model supports the Federal Government’s vision for increased LPG adoption and reduced dependence on firewood and kerosene.
The Quick Gas Point program by Three Ace Energy generates impact across multiple sectors:
Beyond business, QGP strengthens energy inclusion, ensuring every Nigerian — regardless of location — has access to safe, affordable energy.
Every Quick Gas Point operator undergoes comprehensive training conducted by Three Ace Energy’s technical team. Training modules include:
This structured support ensures that every QGP operator runs a professional, compliant, and profitable operation from day one.
Three Ace Energy partners with local governments, cooperatives, and development agencies to deploy QGP units across Nigeria. With supply from partner gas plants around the West and expansion into Northern and Southern markets, QGP is fast becoming a national model for last-mile gas distribution.
By working closely with stakeholders, Three Ace Energy aims to establish hundreds of QGP outlets nationwide, promoting clean energy use and economic empowerment.
The Quick Gas Point (QGP) initiative represents the future of safe, inclusive, and community-based gas distribution in Nigeria.
By combining safety, entrepreneurship, and sustainability, Three Ace Energy is not only transforming the gas retail sector — it’s transforming lives.
Through QGP, the company is turning small opportunities into national impact — making clean cooking gas accessible, affordable, and profitable for all.
Three Ace Energy: Powering people, fueling progress, and building a cleaner, safer Nigeria.
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