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Price Of Cooking Gas Per Kg In Nigeria – This Week

- Price Of Cooking Gas Per Kg In Nigeria – This Week
- The price reduction is linked to global oil prices, forex stability, and improved supply.
- Consumers are advised to verify prices with local retailers as regional variations may occur.
The price of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), commonly known as cooking gas, has significantly decreased across Nigeria as of March 14, 2025, offering much-needed relief to households.
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EKO HOT BLOG reports that a recent market survey indicates that the average price for refilling a 12.5kg cylinder has dropped from approximately ₦17,000 to about ₦13,750.
Current Cooking Gas Prices Across Nigeria:
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- 1kg Cylinder: ₦1,100 – ₦1,300 per kg
- 2kg Cylinder: ₦2,200 – ₦2,600
- 3kg Cylinder: ₦3,300 – ₦3,900
- 5kg Cylinder: ₦5,500 – ₦6,500
- 6kg Cylinder: ₦6,600 – ₦7,800
- 10kg Cylinder: ₦11,000 – ₦13,000
- 12.5kg Cylinder: ₦13,750 – ₦16,250 (down from ₦17,000)
- 15kg Cylinder: ₦16,500 – ₦19,500
- 20kg Cylinder: ₦22,000 – ₦26,000
- 25kg Cylinder: ₦27,500 – ₦32,500
- 50kg Cylinder: ₦55,000 – ₦65,000
The decline in prices has been attributed to multiple factors, including global oil price fluctuations, foreign exchange stability, and improved domestic supply. Experts say this price reduction is a positive development, especially considering the sharp increases in gas prices experienced in previous months.

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However, consumers are advised to check with local retailers, as prices may vary slightly depending on the region and supplier.
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