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Cooking Gas Price To Rise Next Week by Bobloco: 4:47am On Aug 10, 2023
Tougher times are ahead of gas consumers, as marketers have hinted that prices will go up next week.

The President of the Nigerian Association of Liquefied Petroleum Gas Marketers, Olatunbosun Oladapo, said gas consumers should brace themselves for price hikes starting next week.

He cited rising international prices, high tax rates and prices of vessels, forex scarcity, and naira devaluation as some of the reasons for the intended price review.

“It is starting next week because international prices have gone up. The prices of vessels have gone up and taxes are high, but consumers are not earning more.


“Their purchasing power has gone down. Everybody is crying. Consumers, middlemen, and retailers are feeling the impact because business is now on the low side,” he said.

Olatunbosun described the imminent price increment as unfortunate.

“The situation is very unfortunate because prices are going higher. Nigerian consumers are passing through very difficult times because they can no longer afford gas,” he added.

According to him, consumers are now returning to firewood, charcoal, and sawdust for cooking.

“The government should come in and alleviate the suffering of the masses by providing palliatives, reducing taxes and levies.

“You can imagine that for every 1kg of gas priced at N700, tax would take way N3.50. How much is left in such a business?” he continued.

He urged the government to tax profit and not products because consumers were not buying gas anymore.

“Local taxes are worsening the problem,” he said, calling on marketers who had the opportunity to buy products locally to fix prices with “consumers’ sympathy” in mind.

His reaction came on the heels of findings by The PUNCH that vessel scarcity in the international market would push up local prices of Liquified Natural Gas, also known as cooking gas in the coming months.

Vessel scarcity in the international market has led to charter rate hikes, ahead of the 2023 winter, when demand for heating fuel peaks.


As of August 1, 2023, charter rates surged to $284,750 per day for November and $206,750/day for October, quadrupling the current price of $70,500/day, according to data from Spark Commodities quoted by Bloomberg.

“Tanker supplies are increasingly tight because traders are using the ships as floating storage in a bet that LNG prices will rise as the weather turns colder.

“Volatile shipping rates can eat up margin for an LNG trader looking to cash in on higher winter prices, and rising transportation costs ultimately can mean higher prices for buyers in Europe and Asia.”

The number of LNG vessels floating on the water for at least 20 days also rose in late July, with 42 vessels tracked, which is about 27 per cent higher than the same time a year earlier.

Nigerian LPG prices are internationally benchmarked based on Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas Contract prices and are always influenced by international prices.

And like other internationally traded commodities subjected to price fluctuations due to market dynamics, the NLNG CP is subject to changes and can be reviewed either upwards or downwards at least once to three times.

The devaluation of the local currency would also impact the domestic price of LPG.


The dollar exchanged for N749.62 on Wednesday, according to the Central Bank of Nigeria.


The Nigerian LNG usually sells the cooking gas it produces locally to off-takers based on the prevailing exchange rate.

The PUNCH checks showed that the prices of 20 metric tonnes of LPG at the major depots in Apapa, Lagos, between July 28 and August 7 had been between N10.7m and 11m.

Local consumers of cooking gas have for some months now enjoyed low prices due to a drop in international prices.

The price of LPG dropped from an average of N730 per kilogram in June to around N600/kg in July and increased to N750/kg in August due to the naira devaluation.

As of June, the price dropped by 76.1 per cent to 2.10 per one million British Thermal Units on May 31 from 8.78 per one million BTU, according to U.S. Energy Information Administration.


A report by the National Bureau of Statistics on retail gas prices said the average retail price for refilling a 5kg cylinder of cooking gas decreased by 6.71 per cent month-on-month from N4,360.69 recorded in May to N4,068.26 in June.


On a year-on-year basis, it decreased by 3.56 per cent from N4,218.38 in June 2022.

On state profile analysis, Kwara recorded the highest average price for refilling a 5kg cylinder with N4,750.00, followed by Niger with N4,691.16, and Zamfara with N4,683.33.

On the other hand, Ondo recorded the lowest price with N3,287.86, followed by Ekiti and Nasarawa with N3,288.46 and N3,364.62, respectively.

https://punchng.com/cooking-gas-price-to-rise-next-week-say-marketers/?amp

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Re: Cooking Gas Price To Rise Next Week by FairlyUSEDpussy: 4:53am On Aug 10, 2023
Wetin happen again nah.......

Can't we jux enjoy cheap things without it turning to pains, suffering and agony for once??

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Re: Cooking Gas Price To Rise Next Week by macolino(m): 4:55am On Aug 10, 2023
We are in for a long long thing...Tinubu why?

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Re: Cooking Gas Price To Rise Next Week by Ofunaofu: 5:00am On Aug 10, 2023
It has been all doom and gloom since the emergence of Tinubu as president of Nigeria

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Re: Cooking Gas Price To Rise Next Week by fineboynl(m): 5:00am On Aug 10, 2023
This is what will happen when Nigeria move to cng The gas consumption has increased due to people running converting generators.

While fuel consumption has reduced.

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Re: Cooking Gas Price To Rise Next Week by Kewtt: 5:04am On Aug 10, 2023
What is Nigeria's business with international price of what we produce? Must we import?

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Re: Cooking Gas Price To Rise Next Week by MySolace: 5:05am On Aug 10, 2023
Which way? Shey na d LNG wey local man dey resort to dey wan hike join? cry No way out! E don b!

Edt:
Like person say... I blame generator users. grin
Some don go import full container of LNG carburetors from China sef grin
My Eastern brothers don't joke wit opportunities grin

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Re: Cooking Gas Price To Rise Next Week by Kewtt: 5:06am On Aug 10, 2023
MySolace:
Which way? Shey na d CNG wey local man dey resort to set wan hike join? cry No way out! E don b!
We need to stop importation without delay

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Re: Cooking Gas Price To Rise Next Week by MASTAkiLLAh(m): 5:13am On Aug 10, 2023
Yet we flare the gas God gave us in Nigeria while importing from foreigners. Why won't we be tossed around by every minor circumstances

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Re: Cooking Gas Price To Rise Next Week by oloriooko(m): 5:17am On Aug 10, 2023
so how much will it be in abuja so we can brace up for it

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Re: Cooking Gas Price To Rise Next Week by WildChild00(m): 5:17am On Aug 10, 2023

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Re: Cooking Gas Price To Rise Next Week by Foodqueen(f): 5:24am On Aug 10, 2023
Some other businesses about to collapse.

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Re: Cooking Gas Price To Rise Next Week by Ofunaofu: 5:27am On Aug 10, 2023
Foodqueen:
Some other businesses about to collapse.

Not some other business rather many businesses about to collapse

You are making it look as if the impact will be insignificant

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Re: Cooking Gas Price To Rise Next Week by jullary(m): 5:32am On Aug 10, 2023
Must everything for common people goes up?
Just tired

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Re: Cooking Gas Price To Rise Next Week by LeeSantos(m): 5:45am On Aug 10, 2023
The senate president will send prayers to your various accounts to cover the additional cost of refilling your gas

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Re: Cooking Gas Price To Rise Next Week by Whalis: 5:53am On Aug 10, 2023
Relax we are running a government of welfarism. Tinubu will come up with palliative.
This government has locked Nigerians indoor with a promise of dropping food for them at their doorstep.
This policy is in order to save fuel.

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Re: Cooking Gas Price To Rise Next Week by ecolime(m): 5:58am On Aug 10, 2023
LNG that we produce in abundance here?

All these marketers cartels are ripping Nigerians off.

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Re: Cooking Gas Price To Rise Next Week by BoldBrainz(m): 6:01am On Aug 10, 2023
Olatunbosun Oladapo is IPOB..

And the punch newspaper is their propaganda medium meant to tarnish Tinubu's sterling government.

We the Patriots of Nigeria who have seen the gains in Ebola's mediocre governmental policies and decisions so far, reject this fake news in its totality.

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Re: Cooking Gas Price To Rise Next Week by Puss360(f): 6:02am On Aug 10, 2023
Generator users don make gas cost grin

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Re: Cooking Gas Price To Rise Next Week by DatNiggaDaz: 6:05am On Aug 10, 2023
" The Emilokans "

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Re: Cooking Gas Price To Rise Next Week by a4cube: 6:05am On Aug 10, 2023
Olatunbosun Oladapo IPOB chairman that want to frustrate agbado. Kole work. ......APC WhatsApp Admin.

Kewtt:

We need to stop importation without delay
That is even the worst. How many things do we manufacture? Before the end of Aug petrol price may go up again.

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Re: Cooking Gas Price To Rise Next Week by Kriss216: 6:14am On Aug 10, 2023
LeeSantos:
The senate president will send prayers to your various accounts to cover the additional cost of refilling your gas
May his prayers favour me and my family.

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Re: Cooking Gas Price To Rise Next Week by Wisereborn: 6:23am On Aug 10, 2023
Yet our presumed "representatives" are going on holidays with their accounts loaded undecided grin grin

Up jagaban and his political sagacity grin grin grin

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Re: Cooking Gas Price To Rise Next Week by DrMPH: 6:26am On Aug 10, 2023
It is not the inhumanity of the people in power that worries me, rather it is the crippling of the power in people (our minds); that the poor must continue to suffer and yet live in defense of the oppressors.

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Re: Cooking Gas Price To Rise Next Week by Googledotcom: 6:27am On Aug 10, 2023
Price of gas has never gone down before so this is not news to me.

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Re: Cooking Gas Price To Rise Next Week by Kukutente23: 6:29am On Aug 10, 2023
Where are all the mumus shouting convert your generator to gas?
Maybe they'll start converting back to petrol

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Re: Cooking Gas Price To Rise Next Week by Africum: 6:43am On Aug 10, 2023
How come?
Re: Cooking Gas Price To Rise Next Week by Shapiru: 6:43am On Aug 10, 2023
cheesy it has favored me and my family. Helineus Yarimo seunmsg freestuffsng and other BATstards will pretend like they are dead now. Animals

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Re: Cooking Gas Price To Rise Next Week by ResidentSnitch(f): 6:43am On Aug 10, 2023
No be Ebola the druggie again? He's using the country's resources to settle himself and his cronnies while things continue to spoil .

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Re: Cooking Gas Price To Rise Next Week by maxiuc(m): 6:43am On Aug 10, 2023
grin

Back to firewood

Tinubu never start by the time he hits the ground running

A country formed on lies and deceit

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Re: Cooking Gas Price To Rise Next Week by Akfrenzy(m): 6:44am On Aug 10, 2023
grin WITH YOUR APC MEMBERSHIP CARD

you're safe 😸 so guys don't panic 😂

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