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Why Cooking Gas Is Scarce And Expensive In Nigeria Right Now by nlfpmod(mod): 4:21pm On Oct 07, 2025
In recent days, Nigerians have been hit hard by a surge in the cost of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), also known as cooking gas. Across major cities like Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt, prices have surged to between ₦2,500 and ₦3,600 per kilogram, meaning that refilling a 12.5kg cylinder now costs as much as ₦26,000.

The increase has given many households one more reason to be frustrated. Long queues are forming at filling stations and corner shops, and it's not for fuel, it's for cooking gas! Families are now turning to charcoal, kerosene, or even firewood as alternatives.

So, what exactly is driving this sudden surge in gas prices and scarcity?

Why Cooking Gas Is Scarce and Expensive in Nigeria Right Now

1. The PENGASSAN Strike Disrupted Supply Chains
The biggest trigger for the spike was the recent industrial action by the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN). The strike, which began over the dismissal of Nigerian workers at the Dangote Refinery, halted loading and distribution of LPG across the country for several days.

This created a bottleneck in supply lines, causing an “artificial scarcity,” according to NNPC’s Group CEO, Bayo Ojulari. Even after the strike was suspended on October 1 following government intervention, it takes time for supply and distribution to fully normalise, resulting in the temporary price surge seen nationwide. Ojulari explained:

"The increase you saw was relatively artificial because, for the period of the strike, movements and loading were delayed by about two to three days. As things normalise, it takes a while for distribution to catch up again."

2. Opportunistic Retailers Exploited the Crisis
While the supply disruption played a part, market opportunism worsened the situation. Some retailers and middlemen reportedly hiked prices deliberately to profit from public panic. Ojulari criticised this behaviour, saying many dealers with existing reserves increased prices during the shortfall rather than selling at standard rates. He said:

"As you know, in Nigeria, people take the opportunity. With that delay, some of the people who had existing reserves decided to increase prices."

3. Local Refinery Maintenance and Distribution Delays

Industry insiders, including the Nigerian Association of Liquefied Petroleum Gas Marketers (NALPGAM), confirmed that internal maintenance activities at the Dangote Refinery also contributed to the temporary disruption.

Vessel berthing delays at Lagos terminals slowed offloading and distribution, although other regions like Port Harcourt were less affected due to steady supply from the Nigeria LNG Limited (NLNG). These logistical hiccups added pressure to an already strained system, particularly in the Southwest, where demand is highest.

4. Poor Supply Chain Resilience
Experts point out that Nigeria’s domestic gas supply network remains fragile, making it vulnerable to shocks such as strikes, maintenance shutdowns, or weather disruptions. Although local production has improved, the country’s distribution infrastructure and storage capacity are still inadequate.

Dr. Ayodele Oni, an energy law expert, noted that despite higher upstream gas output, Nigeria continues to face recurring shortages and sudden price surges, and these are symptoms of systemic weakness in the gas market structure.

5. Panic Buying and Limited Alternatives

As prices climbed, panic buying set in. Many households rushed to refill their cylinders in fear of further increases, putting additional pressure on limited supplies. In major cities, long queues at gas plants became common, while smaller retailers sold at inflated prices.

This scarcity has forced some Nigerians to revert to unsafe cooking alternatives like charcoal and firewood, which are harmful to their health.
https://www.pulse.ng/articles/lifestyle/cooking-gas-scarcity-nigeria-2025100710041862805

Re: Why Cooking Gas Is Scarce And Expensive In Nigeria Right Now by iwaeda: 4:26pm On Oct 07, 2025
When we said so few days ago, some battifed thought it is politics. grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Why Cooking Gas Is Scarce And Expensive In Nigeria Right Now by doublechief96:
I hate to see that Obidients are the ones suffering this gas scarcity meanwhile their Ronu counterpart are buying at cheaper price at designated Ronu filling stations.
Re: Why Cooking Gas Is Scarce And Expensive In Nigeria Right Now by Richtaiwo(m): 4:37pm On Oct 07, 2025
But according to gringory and his pipu, Tinubu created the high cost. Such a hogwash.
Re: Why Cooking Gas Is Scarce And Expensive In Nigeria Right Now by MaziObinnaokija: 4:39pm On Oct 07, 2025
cool IT IS SETTLED. COOKING GAS IS AVAILABLE NOW. PLEASE, TELL PAPA OSELOKA B4 HE GATHER his ever confused IPOBIDIENTS yoots to wail/deceive them with lies
Re: Why Cooking Gas Is Scarce And Expensive In Nigeria Right Now by TechBaron: 4:39pm On Oct 07, 2025
Nigeria is a crime scene!

And seriously, no Nigerian deserves to go to hell..

How do we explain to someone that a country blessed with almost every resource on planet earth, is always in the news for either one energy crisis, leadership tussle or some fracas that a round table talk could resolve... But has been blown out of proportion.

Last week it was Dangote VS PENGASSAN

This week there is an LPG shortage.

ASUU are warming up too..

I have visited and lived in over 5 poorer West African countries that don't have 1/10th of Nigeria's resources (both human, capital and natural), I have never heard of these types of stories.

Why exactly has Nigeria refused to progress?

Out there, we are easily the brightest, the smartest, the most expressive, and intelligent bunch, but the problems back home just make all these wonderful attributes that God blessed us with meaningless.
Re: Why Cooking Gas Is Scarce And Expensive In Nigeria Right Now by Father4all: 4:39pm On Oct 07, 2025
Let there by gas for everyone. That's just what. Too bad
Re: Why Cooking Gas Is Scarce And Expensive In Nigeria Right Now by PDPdestroyer(m): 4:40pm On Oct 07, 2025
I don’t know the kind of gas you guys are putting in your cylinders because the price here is half of what you’re quoting. This is today’s price

Re: Why Cooking Gas Is Scarce And Expensive In Nigeria Right Now by Sonnobax15(m): 4:40pm On Oct 07, 2025
lipsrsealed
If you feel cooking gas is too expensive,feel free to go and plant your own firewood angry

Las las, we're gonna go back to stone age,by force or probably back to the era of stove angry

Tinubu whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy?? angry angry
Re: Why Cooking Gas Is Scarce And Expensive In Nigeria Right Now by Zico5(m): 4:40pm On Oct 07, 2025
I don't know who is more wicked between this government and Abacha era. Despite multiple taxes imposing by this government, they still cannot provide basic things of life for the masses.
Tinubu thinks he is doing well because he has Reno Omokri and that foolish one lording over Abuja as if it's his lifeline. The way Tinubu is going. It will be over for him before 12pm on election day. I'm a Yoruba man but we are truly witnessing the worst government ever in the history of this country.
Re: Why Cooking Gas Is Scarce And Expensive In Nigeria Right Now by VTech2025: 4:40pm On Oct 07, 2025
Where are we heading to in this country...
Can someone answer me please 😭
Re: Why Cooking Gas Is Scarce And Expensive In Nigeria Right Now by DarkkManB: 4:41pm On Oct 07, 2025
If you think too much about Nigeria, you fit just run mad because wetin be all these nonsense wey I read
Re: Why Cooking Gas Is Scarce And Expensive In Nigeria Right Now by McLizbae:
There is always a reason for failure.

10 more character will not say it better.
Re: Why Cooking Gas Is Scarce And Expensive In Nigeria Right Now by PulaPower: 4:41pm On Oct 07, 2025
Nah still 1100 for here as at yesterday..

What you’re saying isn’t true at all..
Re: Why Cooking Gas Is Scarce And Expensive In Nigeria Right Now by Wizardslayer: 4:43pm On Oct 07, 2025
Life is becoming very difficult to the common man in Nigeria daily.

With the way US senators are diverting their attentions to Nigerian Christians, something big they're definitely cooking for Nigeria.
Re: Why Cooking Gas Is Scarce And Expensive In Nigeria Right Now by GloriousGbola: 4:43pm On Oct 07, 2025
nlfpmod:
https://www.pulse.ng/articles/lifestyle/cooking-gas-scarcity-nigeria-2025100710041862805
how many days was the pengassan strike?

a three day strike somehow caused LPG bottle necks but failed to impact on fuel supply?

they are actually implicating themselves by trying to shift blame - because they are implying their supply chain and storage is non existent

this issue has been on since wednsday. I use cooking gas for my generators so i noticed that multiple stations were stocking out. so according to NNPC - two days of strike completely disrupted LPG supply?
Re: Why Cooking Gas Is Scarce And Expensive In Nigeria Right Now by dfrost: 4:44pm On Oct 07, 2025
Nigerians doing Nigerians. Has always been, nothing more.
Re: Why Cooking Gas Is Scarce And Expensive In Nigeria Right Now by Wealthoptulent(m): 4:44pm On Oct 07, 2025
GOOD LIFE sef no SCARCE?
i GO LIE for YOU? u try buy LAFFING GAS, 9ja go still FROWN

Re: Why Cooking Gas Is Scarce And Expensive In Nigeria Right Now by Johnson5258: 4:44pm On Oct 07, 2025
In the mighty name of Jesus, I rebuke it. Where I live and grow will never be a crime scene. Haba. You read what happened. Oga ooooo.

TechBaron:
Nigeria is a crime scene.

No Nigerian deserves to go to hell..
Re: Why Cooking Gas Is Scarce And Expensive In Nigeria Right Now by DarkkManB: 4:45pm On Oct 07, 2025
PDPdestroyer:
I don’t know the kind of gas you guys are putting in your cylinders because the price here is half of what you’re quoting. This is today’s price
although I also noticed that the price the quote above is almost doubled the price in my own area, nevertheless, why did the price even go up in the first place? About three years ago or so, we were paying #350 per kg, what that heck happened
Re: Why Cooking Gas Is Scarce And Expensive In Nigeria Right Now by yorosstores: 4:52pm On Oct 07, 2025
iwaeda:
When we said so few days ago, some battifed thought it is politics. grin grin grin grin grin
What did you say and how it is govt fault from the post
Re: Why Cooking Gas Is Scarce And Expensive In Nigeria Right Now by Timmyking01(m): 4:53pm On Oct 07, 2025
I still have some left, I am just praying Club Concierge International did not stop and Gas is not too expensive when I want to buy.
Re: Why Cooking Gas Is Scarce And Expensive In Nigeria Right Now by TechBaron: 4:54pm On Oct 07, 2025
Johnson5258:
In the mighty name of Jesus, I rebuke it. Where I live and grow will never be a crime scene. Haba. You read what happened. Oga ooooo.
Nigeria supplies Benin Republic with electricity.

You can go 6 straight months in Benin Republic without light blinking. If there were to be a interruption, there will be an announcement on radio.

Yet, Nigeria that Benin gets power from, cannot boast of straight 30 days without a power outage.

Benin, Togo, Senegal, Mali, Burkina Faso... Very poor countries...!
Re: Why Cooking Gas Is Scarce And Expensive In Nigeria Right Now by Gotocourt: 4:56pm On Oct 07, 2025
Cooking is sold for 1100-1200 in Jos, Plateau State.
Re: Why Cooking Gas Is Scarce And Expensive In Nigeria Right Now by Emeskhalifa(m): 5:00pm On Oct 07, 2025
We told you people there will be consequences to that pengassan action una no gree hear o. As e be say Anything bad that happens to Nigeria gives una joy, now una dey cry over hikes of LPG. UNA NO KNOW BEFORE UNA THROW UNA SUPPORT TO PENGASSAN?
Re: Why Cooking Gas Is Scarce And Expensive In Nigeria Right Now by NOETHNICITY(m): 5:12pm On Oct 07, 2025
PDPdestroyer:
I don’t know the kind of gas you guys are putting in your cylinders because the price here is half of what you’re quoting. This is today’s price
Where is this?
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Re: Why Cooking Gas Is Scarce And Expensive In Nigeria Right Now by airsaylongcome: 5:26pm On Oct 07, 2025
I don't understand Ojulari's comments about people with inventory increasing price. That IS the market forces at play. Natural, rational decision to make. When they is a squeeze in supply, EVERY RATIONAL HUMAN maximises profit by raising price. Nothing wrong or nefarious about that
Re: Why Cooking Gas Is Scarce And Expensive In Nigeria Right Now by FarahAideed: 5:28pm On Oct 07, 2025
Those of you that were supporting Pengassan,shebi e don reach una now
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