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Cooking gas prices in Nigeria have risen from about N1,000/kg earlier this year to as much as N2,400/kg due to supply shortagesMarketers and depot owners are planning to import large volumes of LPG to increase availability and help reduce prices in the domestic market FG says it is working with industry stakeholders to address supply challenges, while maintaining restrictions on exports to prioritise local consumption
Legit.ng journalist Victor Enengedi has over a decade’s experience covering energy, MSMEs, technology, banking and the economy.
As cooking gas prices continue to climb across Nigeria, marketers are making plans to import large volumes of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) in a bid to ease supply shortages and bring down costs for consumers.
Recent market checks show that the price of cooking gas has risen sharply from an average of about N1,000 per kilogramme at the beginning of the year to as much as N2,400 per kilogramme in several





