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Re: Cooking Gas Prices Rise As Petrol Hike Bites Harder by simpleseyi: 1:11pm On Mar 05
ekukeku:
No electricity
Gas tu won
Epo te le
Food will soon join
.
Where is the opposition?
Re: Cooking Gas Prices Rise As Petrol Hike Bites Harder by ceejay80s(m): 1:13pm On Mar 05
Sick country with no cure
Re: Cooking Gas Prices Rise As Petrol Hike Bites Harder by LofP(m): 1:24pm On Mar 05
ceejay80s:
It has nothing to do with Iran war,
How many of una sef go school?
So Ukraine and Russia has not been fighting war since and u don't have gas,
Did Israel and Iran fight start today and u never had gas,
Do we depen on their gas when we have ours?
Make una stop to dey disgrace me
grin grin grin So what caused the hike ?

I have read through a lot of comments and nobody is saying anything reasonable.

Where does Dangote get his feedstock for his refinery from?

What is happening to ships on the sea?

Why is Nigeria dependent on imported petroleum products despite being a global petro-chemical supplier ?

These are the issues which could insulate the country from speculation and external impacts, but that have not been resolved in years because your politicians over the past 2 decades are corrupt, and involved in oil bunkering.

OIL BUNKERING & BAD POLITICS.

That's why your country has no energy defense policy. That's why you are at the mercy of fluctuations in international markets. Without subsidies, your country feels the effect of every swing in international trade and global events.
Re: Cooking Gas Prices Rise As Petrol Hike Bites Harder by Konquest: 1:28pm On Mar 05
Islie:
Cooking Gas Prices Rise As Petrol Hike Bites Harder by Islie: 11:45am
Residents across Nigerian cities are grappling with sharp increases in cooking gas prices, and the impact of the hike in Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) pump prices continues to ripple through household budgets and supply chains.

The surge in cooking gas prices in Nigeria is being linked to the ongoing US–Israel–Iran conflict, which has disrupted global oil and gas markets and pushed up benchmark prices that feed into local LPG costs

Residents of Lagos communities are grappling with fresh increases in cooking gas prices, as the ripple effects of the recent PMS (petrol) hike continue to impact household budgets.

Findings by LEADERSHIP around Onike, Iwaya and Yaba on Wednesday revealed that one kilogramme of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) now sells between N1,250 and N1,300, depending on the retailer, from about N900 per litre, last week

The price of a 5kg cylinder ranges from N7, 500 to N8,167, while 12.5kg refills cost between N13,750 and N19,200 along Iwaya and Onike.

However, the sharp price fluctuations, even over a short period, have left many residents confused and frustrated, with some accusing retailers of exploiting the situation created by the recent petrol price hike.

A resident of the Berger area of Lagos, who identified herself simply as Amaka said the rising cost of both petrol and cooking gas has worsened the cost-of-living crisis.

“Everything is going up at the same time. Transport fares have increased due to petrol, and cooking gas is also high. We don’t even know which one to complain about first,” she lamented.

She added that she was shocked to be quoted N19,200 for a 12.5kg refill at a neighbourhood outlet. “Last time I refilled, it was far less than this. How did we get to almost N20,000? It is becoming difficult for an average family to cope,” she said.

Retailers who spoke to our correspondent attributed the increase to higher transportation costs following the PMS hike and to supply chain pressures.

While one dealer explained that distributors now charge more to move products from depots to retail points.

“Some of those stations that we get the gas have jacked up there prices. When petrol goes up, everything goes up. We use vehicles to transport the gas cylinders. The cost is transferred to us, and we have no choice but to adjust,” he said.

In Wawa, a border community along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, residents shared similar concerns.

Mama Chisom, mother of three, said she has begun rationing gas usage to make ends meet. “With what’s going on now, we are managing it carefully. I tell my children not to waste gas. Sometimes, I cook once and warm the food later to save cost,” she said.

She added that the combined effect of high transport fares and rising food prices has placed additional strain on families in border communities. “We depend on the city for many things. If fuel prices increase, transport costs increase, and now gas prices are high too. It is too much for us,” she said.

In Abuja, LEADERSHIP checks also showed that cooking gas prices spiked up yesterday amid the US-Israel/Iran conflict’s oil market volatility.

A 12.5kg cylinder now costs between N17,000 to N19,500 in areas like Garki and Wuse, up 25 per cent from last week, per market surveys. Vendors linked it to imported LPG cost surges—exacerbated by war-driven shipping delays and Brent crude jumps—plus local trucking expenses from the PMS hike. Civil servant Ibrahim Musa lamented: “Fuel scarcity fears from the war are hitting us here. Gas was our affordable alternative; now it’s pricier than kerosene.”

In the gas-rich Niger Delta, Port Harcourt residents faced the steepest climbs. Refills for 12.5kg cylinders ranged from N18,500 to N21,000 in Diobu and Trans-Amadi, as local production failed to offset global LNG disruptions caused by Iranian threats. Dealers say PMS hikes doubled delivery costs from riverside plants.Trader Ebere Okoro said: “Ironically, in the gas capital, we’re worst off. The Middle East war blocks cheap imports, and petrol woes inflate everything.”

Kano’s markets mirror the crisis, with 6kg cylinders at N9,000 to N10,500 in Sabon Gari and Kwari. Long-haul transport from southern depots, now costlier due to PMS, compounds war-induced increases in feedstock prices. Housewife Fatima Yusuf shared: “We’re returning to firewood. Gas was a relief, but this Iran-US-Israel escalation makes it luxury.”

Market analyses indicate that the US–Israel strikes on Iranian targets and Iran’s retaliatory actions have unsettled crude oil flows in the Persian Gulf, causing international crude and LPG benchmarks to rise.

Because Nigeria’s fuel and LPG pricing is tied to international benchmarks and foreign-exchange costs, local pump and cylinder prices have risen even though the country is not directly in the conflict zone.

Depot owners across Nigeria have reportedly increased the price of cooking gas by an average of about N100 per kilogramme, with major distributors such as NIPCO, Navgas, and Techno Oil quoting roughly N885–N950 per kg, compared with an earlier average of about N800 per kg. Industry sources say these adjustments followed a spike in Nigeria’s benchmark crude and global LPG rates, which they attribute to the Iran-related supply disruptions and heightened geopolitical risk.

Analysts warn that the same global oil‑price surge that benefits Nigeria’s export revenues can squeeze consumers, because higher benchmarks translate into more expensive petrol and cooking gas, which in turn push up transport and food costs.

They add that if the US–Israel–Iran tensions persist or worsen, particularly around key chokepoints such as the Strait of Hormuz, domestic fuel and gas prices could face further upward pressure.
https://leadership.ng/cooking-gas-prices-rise-as-petrol-hike-bites-harder/
Nigeria is filled with a lot of greedy wholesalers and retailers who increase the prices of goods and services at random.

That's what is going on right now with random spikes in prices. They will use any slight excuse to immediately increase prices and I have emphasized that price regulatory agencies are urgently needed to tame these middle men and retailers to prevent "artificial inflation." Period.
Re: Cooking Gas Prices Rise As Petrol Hike Bites Harder by crazygod(m): 1:30pm On Mar 05
theophorus:
Na Trump, Ayatola and wetin be that Israeli PM name self, Na these people cause this Price increase bayi ooo.

Well, the fighting go soon stop make we relax joor.

Abeg, make ibturn Eba chop with WaterLeaf soup and Dog meat.
So Dangote has started importing crude oil or petrol into the country? I thought he sources his crude oil domestically. Everything is being blamed on war. Mtchew.
Re: Cooking Gas Prices Rise As Petrol Hike Bites Harder by Ibehchizzy: 1:31pm On Mar 05
Ladies and gentlemen this is tinubus Nigeria
So much back and forth for an unstable epileptic government
Re: Cooking Gas Prices Rise As Petrol Hike Bites Harder by Xammie001(m): 1:48pm On Mar 05
Omoawoke:
Why should oil producing nation be affected by oil prices due to Iran Israel war if things were normal?
If you don't understand how it works always ask questions instead of showing forth ignorance, do you know how many government in the world prayed for these ehn, the oil price sin't controlled by the Nigeria government but oil producing states coming together to benchmark so as to allow price control, so it's not about oil producing state or not, if this continue like this ehn, we are going to have an extra crude oil account same way we had under jonathan because the government will have change left and that can be used to do something for the citizens
Re: Cooking Gas Prices Rise As Petrol Hike Bites Harder by InfomediaNG19(m): 1:52pm On Mar 05
The middle east ripple effect.
Re: Cooking Gas Prices Rise As Petrol Hike Bites Harder by Omoobong1(m): 2:44pm On Mar 05
Nigerians are the problems of Nigeria, all the heavy duty vehicles used for logistics are using diesel and not petrol...
Re: Cooking Gas Prices Rise As Petrol Hike Bites Harder by Bluntemperor: 3:06pm On Mar 05
We should Blame:
-The Federal Government,
-The State Govt and
-The Local Govts,
-The NNPC,
-THE DISCOS FAILURES,
•- that Could Not Perform their Roles of Investing In Oil 🪔 and Gas AND Power to make lives easier for Nigerians Because of Corruption in Almost ALL THE INSTITUTIONS IN NIGERIA!
-But Dangote Refinery is Working and Supplies the World 🌎 and its Continents,
-Yet the GOVTS of Nigeria ( All the Above) and its Institution,Have Failed to Delivered.
Very Shameful Situation Indeed 😢😥😭.
Re: Cooking Gas Prices Rise As Petrol Hike Bites Harder by Omoawoke(m): 3:21pm On Mar 05
Xammie001:
If you don't understand how it works always ask questions instead of showing forth ignorance, do you know how many government in the world prayed for these ehn, the oil price sin't controlled by the Nigeria government but oil producing states coming together to benchmark so as to allow price control, so it's not about oil producing state or not, if this continue like this ehn, we are going to have an extra crude oil account same way we had under jonathan because the government will have change left and that can be used to do something for the citizens
There’s a difference between crude oil price and the refined petroleum products - cooking gas and petrol.

My statement is - “if things were normal”. Meaning we refine our own crude oil for our local use… why should disruption in Iran be affecting local prices of cooking gas and petrol prices in an oil producing country?

Are other oil producing countries affected locally? Did the price of gas go up in the US, Saudi Arabia?
Re: Cooking Gas Prices Rise As Petrol Hike Bites Harder by Mubiola360: 3:21pm On Mar 05
Omoawoke:
Why should oil producing nation be affected by oil prices due to Iran Israel war if things were normal?
it is a glibal commodity. Anything that happens to Bitcoin affects the crypto market around the world, same applies to oil and gas. A single country can't control it.
Re: Cooking Gas Prices Rise As Petrol Hike Bites Harder by Omoawoke(m): 3:24pm On Mar 05
Mubiola360:
it is a glibal commodity. Anything that happens to Bitcoin affects the crypto market around the world, same applies to oil and gas. A single country can't control it.
You are missing the difference between crude oil price and locally refined products of crude oil.
We are a major exporter of crude oil…

We are importer of refined petroleum products…

Ideally, why should local prices of cooking gas be affected in Nigeria if we refine our own crude oil locally ?
Re: Cooking Gas Prices Rise As Petrol Hike Bites Harder by Mckraz01: 3:24pm On Mar 05
AqualinaXYZ:
Zone B



Iran is not the cause



It’s Peter Obi, Goodluck Jonathan and ADC



Let’s forge another certificate to caution the effects of gas hike



Let’s stop complaining about Tinubu government and plant our own gases in our backyard like Remi Tinubu
You dey mind them? 😂
Re: Cooking Gas Prices Rise As Petrol Hike Bites Harder by Blackmercyvelly: 3:25pm On Mar 05
Nna go learn in hard way . When buhari was president you guys are crying now is tinubu you guys voted in . You better crying well well
Re: Cooking Gas Prices Rise As Petrol Hike Bites Harder by dododawa1: 3:28pm On Mar 05
When their is PEACE in d world


it will not affect Nigeria


WHILE


When their is WAR in d world


it Nigeria problem
Re: Cooking Gas Prices Rise As Petrol Hike Bites Harder by bal4real: 3:33pm On Mar 05
Mubiola360:
it is a global commodity. Anything that happens to Bitcoin affects the crypto market around the world, same applies to oil and gas. A single country can't control it.
Can't Nigeria refine its crude oil locally for our internal use?

Without the global market, Nigeria as a country can't sustain itself as an oil-producing nation.

This is pathetic
Re: Cooking Gas Prices Rise As Petrol Hike Bites Harder by reddingtonblack: 3:36pm On Mar 05
nairalanda1:
Lol

Tinubu is a bad leader.

What I propragate here is the right of businesses to set their prices and also yes taxation so that more people would be like you and put fire under tinubu leg

I also propagate the idea of industrialization

Again apc and tinubu are bad leaders. And using price increases as a means of judging a government is an invitation to debt and more debt

Plus when tinubu crashed rice prices at the expense of farmers he was good to you bah?


Good afternoon
Now you are hiding behind a corn leaf undecided why would you even propagate tax to someone life Tinubu .. That like his " obession" perhaps owo mi da turns him on

seems of All your advice, na only TAX the man hear before his ears were cut off

I am yet to see one thing Tinubu as brought down compare to what he met ... So why should jubilate rice is 70k
Re: Cooking Gas Prices Rise As Petrol Hike Bites Harder by nairalanda1(m): 4:13pm On Mar 05
reddingtonblack:
Now you are hiding behind a corn leaf undecided why would you even propagate tax to someone life Tinubu .. That like his " obession" perhaps owo mi da turns him on

seems of All your advice, na only TAX the man hear before his ears were cut off

I am yet to see one thing Tinubu as brought down compare to what he met ... So why should jubilate rice is 70k
So supporting the rights of business to set their prices means I am an apc supporter.

The reasoning of foilk on this site.
Re: Cooking Gas Prices Rise As Petrol Hike Bites Harder by Blackdisciple(m): 4:18pm On Mar 05
Lolz grin grin next is food items..

No be Nigeria dey fight but na Nigeria the fight dey affect pass
Re: Cooking Gas Prices Rise As Petrol Hike Bites Harder by LofP(m): 4:40pm On Mar 05
grin grin grin Someone is asking if Dangote imports crude oil? So you think Dangote Refineries gets all its crude oil from Nigerian supply? grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

You don't even know what is going on in your country.
Re: Cooking Gas Prices Rise As Petrol Hike Bites Harder by TOPMAN4LIFE: 7:25am On Mar 06
Some areas in Niger Delta of Nigeria are really suffering.
Can you imagine that a kg of Gas in Bonny Island River State is sold for ₦2000.
This is a town where NLNG which is the biggest gas company is sited.
This is happening depite there is road to bonny island now.
This 2k price per kg of gas has been like this when I bought in December 2025 and February 2026.
Now that the price is higher in Lagos now, price in Bonny will also go up .
Though, the town enjoys stable electricity
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