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Demand For Cooking Gas Drops Over Price Hike by adenigga(m): 4:39am On Nov 20, 2023
Demand for Liquefied Petroleum Gas or cooking gas has fallen despite several interventions by the Federal Government to ramp up supply and boost local consumption, The PUNCH can authoritatively report.

Gas retailers told The PUNCH over the weekend that cooking gas demand had fallen due to “low income and poor purchasing power” of consumers.

“We are now experiencing low demand from consumers because inflation has pushed prices of goods and services above what the common man can bear,” a retailer around Isolo, Akinleye told The PUNCH.

Another seller, John, around Oke-Afa also said consumers now buy in smaller quantities.

“To worsen the case; most people don’t buy 12.5kg anymore. They now come with 5kg, or 6kg and even the smaller ones and augment it with other forms of cooking like kerosene and charcoal,” he said.

Market survey revealed that prices of a 12.5kg cylinder are now between N11, 000-N12, 000 depending on the area.

While speaking with The PUNCH, President, the Nigerian Association of Petroleum and Gas Marketers, Dapo Olatunbosun said although FG through the Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas Limited had recently made sure local supplies has been consistent, and prices have stabilised, however; consumers no longer call for cooking gas as expected.

He however did not state how much demand had fallen.

“The price is stable for now. it could have gone up if not for our cry.

“Every depot is wet now. Supply is better. Price is stable at N16m per 20 metric tons- it could have been worse. But demand is falling amidst the low income and poor purchasing power of people. Hope demand may go up slightly in December but would not be significant when compared with previous years,” he told The PUNCH.

The development comes on the heels of Olatunbosun’s earlier outcry that the price of a 12.5kg cylinder of cooking gas could hit N18, 000 by December if the government did not wade into continuous price hikes by middlemen.

However, as of Sunday, Oladapo said government’s intervention had stabilise local supplies and prices have stabilised.

“We now have mixed supplies both from importation by independent marketers and NLNG, but supplies are dominated by NLNG.

“The price is expected to be stable, probably to fall a bit because of steady supply. The intervention of the government and the effects of the outcry by our association may also hold the price steady and possibly fall in December. We will keep close monitoring of price and any unjustified increases will be restricted by our association.

“If not that cooking gas is a classified product and only a few can afford it, even the local supplies would not be enough to go round. But let’s say if price of 12.5kg was around N5000; it would be affordable for the common man especially at this time,” he added.

A recent report says NLNG plans to shut down its six-train, 22 million tonnes per annum capacity plant in Finima, Bonny Island, Rivers State over a proposed routine maintenance operation scheduled to commence by February or March 2024.

The PUNCH had earlier reported how middlemen jerked up price by 66 per cent in October alone.

Market survey carried out revealed that as of the beginning of October, price of 20 metric tons at the terminal had moved from N10m to N16m, representing a 66 per cent rise in price within the space of one month.

Depot owners had blamed the sharp increase on depreciation in foreign exchange and increase in price at the international market.

However, outcry by gas retailers had resulted in FG summoning the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority to an emergency meeting, The PUNCH has learnt.

“The federal government has stepped into the case, and has called NMDPRA for a meeting, because, everyone was saying the job of the regulator was to ensure sanity in the market,” he said, adding that prices of cooking gas should begin to reduce in the coming weeks.

“We expect prices to begin to drop starting from this week, so prices will no longer reach N18, 000 by December as earlier projected,” Olatunbosun told The PUNCH earlier this month.

At least they (depot owners) now know that everybody is watching them, and they won’t be increasing prices anyhow like they used to,” he added.

Source: https://punchng.com/Demand-for-cooking-gas-drops-over-price-hike

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Re: Demand For Cooking Gas Drops Over Price Hike by Mindlog: 4:46am On Nov 20, 2023
Low income and poor purchasing power, while some are on a propaganda spree wanting people to accept things are getting better.

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Re: Demand For Cooking Gas Drops Over Price Hike by ipobarecriminals: 5:07am On Nov 20, 2023
sad.
Re: Demand For Cooking Gas Drops Over Price Hike by TemplarLandry: 5:19am On Nov 20, 2023
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Re: Demand For Cooking Gas Drops Over Price Hike by Flame333: 5:20am On Nov 20, 2023
Olatunji never see anything...

The cry is general

Those who mandated this suffering to continue must stand till the end..

I want to see the lifestyle of those in Ekiti and Ondo, I want check something..

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Re: Demand For Cooking Gas Drops Over Price Hike by Dubetex96(m): 5:20am On Nov 20, 2023
Watch as suffer suffer headless mob will tag this report as fake news .


Anyway I pray that the renewed hope will favour us

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Re: Demand For Cooking Gas Drops Over Price Hike by tollyboy5(m): 5:21am On Nov 20, 2023
Whats the alternative now? grin cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: Demand For Cooking Gas Drops Over Price Hike by benuejosh: 5:22am On Nov 20, 2023
Global warming on the rise. Increase in charcoal burning for cooking which will bring about increase in felling of trees.

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Re: Demand For Cooking Gas Drops Over Price Hike by Cj4charles(m): 5:22am On Nov 20, 2023
grin
Re: Demand For Cooking Gas Drops Over Price Hike by bluefilm: 5:22am On Nov 20, 2023
Elections have consequences.

Dasal

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Re: Demand For Cooking Gas Drops Over Price Hike by RingRoadCartel: 5:23am On Nov 20, 2023
tollyboy5:
Whats the alternative now? grin cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy

At this juncture, only a military coup can reposition this country. Things have already gotten out of hand. People are already dropping dead everywhere. The poor can no longer feed their kids. People are committing suicide up and down. Companies are parking up and shutting down. Medicare is now only for the ultra wealthy, the rest of us can go and die. If it continues like this for another 3 months, who knows what may happen?

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Re: Demand For Cooking Gas Drops Over Price Hike by lavylilly: 5:23am On Nov 20, 2023
It's over

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Re: Demand For Cooking Gas Drops Over Price Hike by EbolaTinubu: 5:23am On Nov 20, 2023
grin
The useless criminal and certificate forger have succeeded in taking us back to stone age through his useless and worthless policies.

If you are a young man or woman and you are supporting this evil, the evil that you are supporting will surely visit you

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Re: Demand For Cooking Gas Drops Over Price Hike by XY23: 5:23am On Nov 20, 2023
Some people will say cooking with firewood reduces global warming, and thus their presido is working.

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Re: Demand For Cooking Gas Drops Over Price Hike by Poisonousman: 5:24am On Nov 20, 2023
ipobarecriminals:
sad.

No squeeze face here... because you be one of the supporters of this evil government

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Re: Demand For Cooking Gas Drops Over Price Hike by datopaper(m): 5:24am On Nov 20, 2023
The law of demand and supply

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Re: Demand For Cooking Gas Drops Over Price Hike by StoneLucifer: 5:26am On Nov 20, 2023
Let truth be told, this old senseless certificate forger and drug junkie called President, has no clue on how to pilot d affairs of this country.

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Re: Demand For Cooking Gas Drops Over Price Hike by Eazie351(m): 5:27am On Nov 20, 2023
It is time for charcoal to shine.

Lowkey, price of charcoal has doubled just in 5 months but we are not ready to talk about it yet.

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Re: Demand For Cooking Gas Drops Over Price Hike by sonnie10: 5:28am On Nov 20, 2023
Can’t people use solar?
Re: Demand For Cooking Gas Drops Over Price Hike by bdon123(m): 5:29am On Nov 20, 2023
I honestly feel for d poor income household in Nigeria.They might all be forced to enter bush n cut firewood to be able to cook their meals.Increase in cost of living without increase in earnings is a terrible way to live.

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Re: Demand For Cooking Gas Drops Over Price Hike by CaptainAyub: 5:29am On Nov 20, 2023
Northern Muslims and Yoruba Muslims taking Nigeria back to stone age

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