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    Home » Cooking Gas Price Skyrockets to ₦17,500 Amid Supply Crunch

    Cooking Gas Price Skyrockets to ₦17,500 Amid Supply Crunch

    Goli InnocentBy Goli InnocentOctober 3, 2025 Others

    The cost of refilling a standard 12.5kg cylinder of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), commonly known as cooking gas, has surged by 34.6 percent within one week, hitting ₦17,500 from ₦12,750. This sharp rise is sparking fresh concerns among households already grappling with rising living costs.

    Investigations across Lagos, Abuja and other major cities revealed that retail prices now fluctuate between ₦1,350 and ₦1,500 per kilogram, depending on the outlet and location.

    Supply Disruptions Push Prices Higher

    Speaking with newsmen, the National President of the Nigerian Association of Liquefied Petroleum Gas Marketers (NALPGAM), Mr. Olatunbosun Oladapo, attributed the sudden spike to the industrial action embarked upon by the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN).

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    He stated that the strike resulted in gas plant shutdowns, particularly in the South-West, disrupting supply chains and consequently driving up costs.

    “Gas is essentially a demand and supply business. When supply is restricted, the pressure naturally shifts to the consumers. PENGASSAN’s strike paralysed operations, and that ripple effect pushed prices beyond the reach of many households,” Oladapo explained.

    Dangote’s Supply Delay Worsens Market Strain

    This situation has left marketers scrambling to source from other competitors, often at higher rates. “No marketer wants to leave his plant empty. Out of necessity, they are forced to buy at inflated prices, which ultimately passes down to consumers,” he noted.

    Hope for Relief in Coming Weeks

    Despite the current squeeze, industry players stay hopeful that prices will ease once PENGASSAN fully resolves its industrial action and the Dangote Refinery resumes trucking products to marketers.

    “We appeal to Dangote to truck out product to more marketers as this will enhance supply. Once that happens, we expect a price drop,” Oladapo added.

    For now, Nigerians grapple with yet another surge in the cost of a basic household necessity — a development that exposes the country’s fragile energy supply chain.

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    Goli Innocent

    Innocent Precious Anga is a marketing graduate with a strong background in social media management and content creation. His journey began in 2020, when he started supporting friends' businesses by leveraging social media to drive growth during the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2023, he secured his first professional role as a Social Media Manager with First Equatorial, a real estate company, while also contributing as a writer for New Telegraph during his NYSC scheme. By 2024, Innocent had joined Evaluate Media as a Social Media Manager and Content Writer and later freelanced with Daragram. He currently oversees social media and works as a Copywriter.

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