– Depot price spikes to N26m for 20MT
Nigeria's LPG hit N1,500/kg (depot N26m/20MT); NALPGAM warns supply shortages threaten SMEs and households. After doubling to 2M MT by 2025, distribution bottlenecks risk reversing Nigeria's clean energy gains — a signal for energy infrastructure and emerging market investors.
Nigerian marketers raise alarm as cooking gas price soars to N1,500/kg, warning of impending scarcity and increased hardship for millions.
Cooking gas in Nigeria has surged past N1,500 per kilogram, pushing millions of household to the financial edge and threatening to reverse...
Nigerian Association of Liquefied Petroleum Gas Marketers, NALPGAM, has raised alarm over the soaring cost of cooking gas in the country, warning that the continuous increase in price could spark public outrage against…
Cooking gas prices in Nigeria have surged to N1,400–N2,000/kg across Lagos, Ogun and Abuja, with NALPGAM reporting a nationwide average above N1,500/kg driven by supply constraints, high depot costs and logistics failures. The LPG supply crisis signals broader commodity inflation risk in Nigeria's energy transition pathway, directly impacting operational costs for any business relying on local infrastructure or workforce purchasing power.
Cooking gas prices have continued to climb across Lagos, Ogun and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, with households and small businesses bearing the brunt of worsening…
Nigerian Association of Liquefied Petroleum Gas Marketers, NALPGAM, has raised alarm over the soaring cost of cooking gas in the country, warning that the continuous increase in…