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Cooking Gas Prices Drop in Nigeria, Survey Reveals

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Published: May 7, 2024
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The prices of cooking gas have witnessed a notable reduction across the nation. As of today, May 6, 2024, the cost of essential household cooking gas has significantly decreased from previous weeks, offering a respite to many households.

Recent data obtained from a comprehensive survey conducted by Okay.ng reveals the encouraging downward trend in cooking gas prices.

Just a few weeks ago, consumers were burdened with exorbitant prices, with cooking gas priced as high as ₦1,300 per kg. However, the latest survey indicates a substantial reduction in prices, bringing relief to consumers amidst ongoing economic challenges.

According to the survey findings, the current price reductions vary across different cylinder sizes, with consumers benefiting from more affordable options compared to recent weeks. For instance, the price per kilogram now stands at ₦900, marking a significant decrease from the previous rate of ₦1,300.

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This reduction in prices comes as a result of various factors contributing to a more favorable market environment.

Improved supply chain dynamics, coupled with stability in global energy markets, have played a pivotal role in driving down prices and alleviating the financial burden on consumers.

Current Cooking Gas Prices (as of May 6, 2024)

Cylinder (kg)Current Price (₦)
1 kg₦900
2 kg₦1,800
3 kg₦2,700
5 kg₦4,500
6 kg₦5,400
10 kg₦9,000
12 kg₦10,800
12.5 kg₦11,250
50 kg₦45,000

Source: Okay.ng Survey

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