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    Home > Blog > Depot Rivalry Drives Down LPG Prices

    Depot Rivalry Drives Down LPG Prices

    Goli InnocentBy Goli InnocentJuly 3, 2025 BREAKING No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Depot Rivalry Drives Down LPG Prices(Petroleumprice.ng)

    The domestic Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) market has witnessed a notable price drop, with several depot owners slashing prices in what analysts describe as a strategic play to stay competitive against Dangote’s market influence.

    According to updated market data as of eight hours ago, Dangote’s LPG price fell by ₦25 to ₦870/kg, representing a 2.79% decline the steepest drop among major suppliers. However, rival depot A.A Rano matched the reduction, also cutting its LPG price by ₦25 to ₦875/kg, reflecting a 2.78% decrease.

    Industry Competition Intensifies

    The current price movement underscores intensifying competition within Nigeria’s LPG supply chain. While Dangote continues to leverage its refining infrastructure to supply domestic cooking gas, depot players like A.A Rano and Ardova are now actively adjusting prices to maintain their customer base.

    Ardova and NIPCO Lagos both dropped prices by ₦5 each, now selling at ₦875/kg and ₦880/kg, respectively. Navgas also trimmed ₦5, now at ₦885/kg. 11PLC remains unchanged at ₦885/kg, possibly maintaining a wait-and-watch position amid price volatility.

    Market Implications

    This pricing shift comes at a time when downstream operators are aggressively trying to increase offtake amid fluctuating demand. Depot price cuts may provide temporary relief for retailers and consumers who have faced high LPG rates in recent weeks.

    Notably, the price corrections also reflect pressure on Dangote, whose pricing moves typically influence the wider market due to its scale and brand power. However, with private depot operators now matching and even undercutting Dangote’s rates, the market appears to be entering a more price-sensitive phase.

    Strategic Timing

    Industry insiders suggest the price cuts may also be linked to recent tanker activity, with LPG vessels like Alfred Temile currently offloading into NIPCO Depot. Increased import volumes and improved supply logistics may be contributing to the softening of prices at the depot level.

    Moreover, as demand for LPG rises in both urban and peri-urban areas, depot owners are recalibrating prices to encourage offtake and move inventory quickly.

    Outlook

    While these reductions signal a temporary win for consumers, long-term price stability will depend on consistent product supply, FX stability, and competitive margins across the LPG value chain. Market watchers expect continued jockeying between depot operators and major players like Dangote as the industry evolves.

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    Goli Innocent
    Goli Innocent

    Goli Innocent is an energy journalist and digital strategist focused on Nigeria's oil and gas value chain. He reports on pricing, logistics, and regulatory updates affecting consumers and industry players.

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