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Cooking gas shortage worsens, price rises to N25,000

Cooking gas shortage worsens, price rises to N25,000

The price of refilling a 12.5kg cylinder of Liquefied Petroleum Gas, LPG, also known as cooking gas, has increased to N25,000 this week from N17,500 the previous week.

The price of 1kg currently retails at between N1, 500 and N2, 000, depending on the location.

Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Association of Liquefied Petroleum Gas Marketers, NALPGAM, Mr. Bassey Essien, told Vanguard on phone yesterday that the distribution of the product was disrupted by the recent industrial action by the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria, PENGASSAN.

He said: “Dangote Petroleum Refinery is currently the highest local supplier of cooking gas in Nigeria. The crisis involving PENGASSAN scuttled distribution. Many dealers could not replenish their stocks during the period.

‘’What we are witnessing is a function of demand and supply. In practice, the demand for cooking gas is higher than supply. But supply would likely stabilise in the coming days, following resolution of the conflict.”

Checks by Vanguard also showed that many gas plants without the product were shut down yesterday in Lagos and its environs, making consumers to move from one place to another in search of gas.

Recently, Aliko Dangote, President of the Dangote Group, disclosed that the refinery was currently producing 2,000 tonnes of LPG per day, adding that it planned to increase output further in order to meet the nation’s demand.

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Dangote, who expressed concerns about Nigeria’s energy poverty, said: “If the distributors are not trying to bring it down, we’ll go directly and sell to consumers so that people will now transit from firewood or kerosene to LPG for cooking.”

Before the intervention of the refinery, the nation’s LPG demand was largely met by the NLNG Limited.
In a report obtained yesterday, the NLNG limited, stated: “At NLNG, we are committed to making clean, reliable energy accessible to every Nigerian home. Since 2007, under our Domestic LPG, DLPG, scheme, we have been supplying Butane – commonly known as cooking gas – to homes across Nigeria.

“Over the years, we have steadily increased the volume reserved for the domestic market. In 2022, we took a bold step and committed 100% of our Butane production to Nigeria’s domestic needs. Thanks to this commitment, all of our Butane output is now fully absorbed locally.

Cooking gas shortage worsens, price rises to N25,000

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