KEY POINTS Nigeria’s supply of Liquefied Petroleum Gas, LPG, commonly known as cooking gas, fell by 8.5 percent to 4.7 metric tonnes per day in February 2026, down from 5.1 …
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KEY POINTS Cooking gas prices across Nigeria are beginning to decline following a sharp rise in imports that has increased supply in local depots, according to new data released by …
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Energy TransitionIn the News
Cooking Gas Prices Ease as Supply Improves, Retailers Report Market Stabilisation
KEY POINTS Retailers of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), commonly known as cooking gas, are expressing cautious optimism as supply conditions improve across major markets in Nigeria. Cooking gas is currently …
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Energy TransitionIn the News
FCTA Rolls Out Free Cooking Gas Scheme for 5,000 Homes in Push for Cleaner Air
KEY POINTS No fewer than 5,000 low-income households across the Federal Capital Territory are set to receive free gas cylinders and a six-month supply of cooking gas under a new …
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KEY POINTS Weeks after the Federal Government promised measures to curb the rising cost of cooking gas, Liquefied Petroleum Gas, LPG, remains expensive across Abuja, frustrating households and retailers alike. …
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Energy TransitionIn the News
Cooking Gas Prices Stay High at N1,200 per Kilogram Despite Marketers’ Assurances
KEY POINTS Cooking gas prices across Nigeria have continued to soar despite repeated assurances from marketers that the commodity would soon revert to its pre-October range of N950 to N1,000 …
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KEY POINTS Nigeria’s push toward clean energy is facing an uphill battle as the price of cooking gas continues to surge nationwide. What was once a cheaper and healthier alternative …
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KEY POINTS Prices of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), commonly known as cooking gas, have continued their sharp climb across Nigeria, driven by tightening supply and opportunistic market practices. Reports indicate …
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In the NewsOil & Gas
NALPGAM Says Soaring Cooking Gas Prices ‘Artificial’, Blames Middlemen for Exploiting Nigerians
KEY POINTS The Nigerian Association of Liquefied Petroleum Gas Marketers, NALPGAM, has described the ongoing spike in cooking gas prices across the country as artificial, blaming middlemen for exploiting consumers …
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KEY POINTS Cooking gas prices in Nigeria’s capital city have held steady even as consumers in Lagos and other regions battle rising costs following last week’s supply disruptions. A market …