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Cooking Gas Scarcity Hits Lagos, Kano, Katsina, Others by dre11(m): 7:05am On Nov 06, 2023

Scarcity of Liquefied Petroleum Gas also known as cooking gas has hit Lagos and some other states in the country.

The other affected states, according to findings by our correspondents are: Katsina, Sokoto, Delta, Kaduna and Kano.

The rise in price of the commodity has been noticed since late last month, causing a continuous rise in prices, The PUNCH has learnt.

The PUNCH had earlier reported how gas terminal owners increased price by 66 per cent in October alone. Price of 20 metric tons of cooking gas rose from N10m at the beginning of last month to N16 million as of late last month despite NLNG currently supplying 20MT of cooking gas to them at N9m.

Market survey carried out by The PUNCH over the weekend, revealed that 12.5kg of cooking gas now sells for between N13,500 and N14,000 at the black market.

Some of the traders informed The PUNCH that gas plant owners now sell to them at between N1100-N1200 per 1kg as they could not access enough quantity.

As of June, the price of 12.5kg was around N8, 700. In September price rose to N10, 200, and as of Saturday, price had again risen to between N13, 500-N14, 000.

In a chat with President, the Nigerian Association of Liquefied Petroleum Gas Marketers, Oladapo Olatunbosun on Sunday, The PUNCH learnt that there is currently not enough cooking gas in Lagos state.

“In my own gas plant, I sell at N950 per 1kg. So, by all means, the masses should try not to patronise those that don’t have gas plants because they will also add their profit. Those people are also part of the problem we are facing in the country.

Our correspondent in Katsina also reported scarcity of cooking gas in the state.

According to findings, the scarcity was first observed about two weeks ago as several small retailers complained of non-availability. Investigation has also shown that a kilogram of cooking gas goes for nothing less than N1, 400 in the state. No official reason had been given for the scarcity.

Scarcity of cooking gas has also been noticed in Sokoto State metropolis in the last few days, leading to prices being increased indiscriminately.

Our correspondent in Kaduna reported that residents were spotted carrying their cylinders in search of the commodity as of Sunday. Findings showed that a retail price of 5 kilogram went for N5, 500.

In the neighbouring Kano state, our correspondent disclosed that the resurfacing of scarcity of cooking was noticed, as residents are engaging in panic buying of the commodity.


An investigation by The Punch showed that following the resurfacing of the scarcity, marketers have jerked up the prices as kilogram of cooking gas is now being sold at N850 in some filling stations while others sold it between N900 and N950 per kilogram.

However, long queue of buyers are now common feature at most of filling stations dispensing the commodity.

At other outlets (black market) the price is between N1,110 per kilo and N1200 per kilo.

In Delta State, investigations by our correspondent in Warri and Effurun metropolitan cities show that the price of cooking gas has shot up to N1,100 per kg as of Sunday, 5th November, 2023.

The commodity was selling at N800 per kg in October in the twin cities.


When questioned on the rationale for the price increase, a popular gas dealer in Warri identified as Mr. Igho, could not ascertain the cause.

When contacted, an official in the Public Communications Department of the Nigeria Gas Company, Warri, who sought for anonymity, because he was not authorized to speak with the press, declined to comment on the issue.

“It is not in my position to engage the press the way the new NNPCL is structured”, he simply told our correspondent.


Meanwhile reports from Abuja and Kwara showed that consumers are not experiencing scarcity though prices remain high.

In Abuja, a resident of Karu, in AMAC Area Council of Abuja, Roy, told our correspondent that while there was no scarcity of cooking gas in his vicinity, his experience was a mix of liquefied gas and pure gas, which no longer lasted as long as it used to.

“So for me, the problem I’m having is it liquefies. So insted of having the normal gas, you end up with like seventy percent gas, and thirty percent liquid that’s inside the cylinder, for whatever you buy.

So initially we were not even aware, until we noticed that when we shake the cylinder, it’s always leaving the liquefied part under. So it ends within like two or three weeks before the normal period when it should last”, he said.

Another resident, Sandra, told our correspondent that there was no scarcity of cooking gas, but noted that it had become expensive.

“I bought gas today at Abacha road in Mararaba. 12.5kg for N13,500. I wouldn’t say there is scarcity, just that it has become expensive”, she said.


Agreeing, another Kubwa resident, Cecilia, said, “It’s not scarce in my area, there’s just a price increase. I bought last Wednesday at N1000 per Kg. Plus it doesn’t last as long as it used to”.

Punch investigation in Kwara, however showed that the commodity is available in most of the filling stations.

A dealer operating an outlet at Gaa Odota in Ilorin identified as chief Sunday Oladele told Punch correspondent that gas was available at his outlet adding that a kilogram was being sold at N1,200.

“Cooking gas is available in Kwara state. I have it in my outlet which I sell at N1,200 per kg. We have not experienced scarcity in Kwara. There is also gas at Ogbomoso in Oyo state where I have another outlet and it is being sold at N1,100 per kg.

The Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas Limited currently supplies the market 70 per cent of the cooking gas being consumed in-country, according to Olatunbosun.

There are claims that Nigeria had the fastest growing LPG sector in the world with a projected LPG market size of $10bn, as the annual per capita consumption of LPG had risen from 1.8kilogramme in 2015 to 5kg in 2021. According to the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency, domestic consumption of cooking gas exceeded 1 million MT in 2020. It said the consumption rate made 2020 the first year in the nation’s history when LPG consumption reached the 1 million MT thresholds.

Olabosun also told The PUNCH that prices of cooking gas would have further increased from N16m for 20MT to N18m were it not for the alarm raised by gas plants owners over rising prices.

“As a matter of fact, prices would have further exploded more than it is now if not for the noise that we have been making. But prices are beginning to reduce at standard gas plants. It shouldn’t be more than N1000 per 1kg, and it will continue to go down,” he added.

A source told The PUNCH on Sunday that the Federal Government had summoned the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority over rising prices.

“The Federal Government summoned the NMDPRA in October and reinstated its mandate at bringing sanity to the market. So, all things being equal, prices of cooking gas would begin to come down any moment,” the source who asked not to be named as he was not authorised to speak on the matter told The Punch on Sunday.

Olatunbosun had in September warned that the price of 12.5kg could rise to N18,000 by December if the FG does not step in to checkmate the activities of the terminal owners.

“There is a ridiculous hike in gas prices going on right now, and I am afraid that if the federal government does not step in to checkmate the activities of these terminal owners, prices could reach as high as N18 million per metric ton by December. This means that a 12.5kg could go as high as N18,000,” he told The PUNCH.

According to him; terminal owners were “hiding under the guise of high foreign exchange to increase price to further increase the suffering of the masses,” he said, adding that there was no justification for the increment.

In response to The PUNCH, terminal owners however, debunked the allegations, and blamed the rising prices on forex and increasing prices of crude oil at the international market.

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Re: Cooking Gas Scarcity Hits Lagos, Kano, Katsina, Others by Ikaeniyan0: 7:12am On Nov 06, 2023
The 12kg I bought during the weekend, the price reduce by just #500.
Re: Cooking Gas Scarcity Hits Lagos, Kano, Katsina, Others by Obidon1(m): 7:13am On Nov 06, 2023
Apc from top to bottom

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Re: Cooking Gas Scarcity Hits Lagos, Kano, Katsina, Others by Racoon(m): 7:14am On Nov 06, 2023
Shege promax loading everywhere. Hope his mummified zombies are still getting it easy and eating their meal wella?

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Re: Cooking Gas Scarcity Hits Lagos, Kano, Katsina, Others by Itiskdg121(m): 7:15am On Nov 06, 2023
This guy should just resign already

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Re: Cooking Gas Scarcity Hits Lagos, Kano, Katsina, Others by SoNature(m): 7:15am On Nov 06, 2023
There's also cash scarcity in Lagos. POS agents are now emptying ATMs instead of going to the counter to withdraw cash. Seeing ATMs with cash is now becoming harder.

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Re: Cooking Gas Scarcity Hits Lagos, Kano, Katsina, Others by mytime24(f): 7:16am On Nov 06, 2023
d people wey convert their gen frm fuel ⛽️ to gas, how market 🤔 😳

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Re: Cooking Gas Scarcity Hits Lagos, Kano, Katsina, Others by Creditalerts: 7:17am On Nov 06, 2023
Wahala
Re: Cooking Gas Scarcity Hits Lagos, Kano, Katsina, Others by TruthsFM: 7:18am On Nov 06, 2023
A kg of gas goes for #1.1k now

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Re: Cooking Gas Scarcity Hits Lagos, Kano, Katsina, Others by Dubetex96(m): 7:18am On Nov 06, 2023
Renewed hopelessness at it peak.


wether good or bad we shall continue standing with RONU mandate.


Our erudite first class graduate is still testing the mic


On this mandate we go no where..... instead we die here

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Re: Cooking Gas Scarcity Hits Lagos, Kano, Katsina, Others by Macphenson: 7:18am On Nov 06, 2023
kkk
Re: Cooking Gas Scarcity Hits Lagos, Kano, Katsina, Others by Allisgud: 7:20am On Nov 06, 2023
This govt wants people to go back to abacha stove era,even saw dust is for sale now

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Re: Cooking Gas Scarcity Hits Lagos, Kano, Katsina, Others by rogueztx: 7:20am On Nov 06, 2023
Bringing sephia pain to the people that voted for him to teach Igbos lesson. Isn't God wonderful!

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Re: Cooking Gas Scarcity Hits Lagos, Kano, Katsina, Others by Kobicove(m): 7:21am On Nov 06, 2023
angry
Re: Cooking Gas Scarcity Hits Lagos, Kano, Katsina, Others by NOETHNICITY(m): 7:21am On Nov 06, 2023
Ikaeniyan0:
The 12kg I bought during the weekend, the price reduce by just #500.
Which country?

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Re: Cooking Gas Scarcity Hits Lagos, Kano, Katsina, Others by Pio44: 7:21am On Nov 06, 2023
bat state suffer more why, we will teach peter obi a lesson, yarobas they play

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Re: Cooking Gas Scarcity Hits Lagos, Kano, Katsina, Others by Proudlyngwa(m): 7:24am On Nov 06, 2023
It is expected
What happened is more people have entered into the gas retail business while supply of gas has remained constant.
This has led to mopping up available supply chains.
So those retail outlets will get saturated with commodity and law of demand and supply will set in.

maasoap:

If the supply is constant which I even disagree. Supply wasn't even constant but declining according to the dealers. So, where will saturation come in? How will the law of demand and supply happen? There is not enough gas coming for the reasons that's not yet clear.
Gilgil:
I think your analysis is not correct.

If more people have entered the retail supply end of the gas value chain (common goods), its an increase in supply (not demand) and should mean lower prices. It means that getting gas now is easier than before(improvement in supply), this should deflect the price lower in the demand-supply curve.

If you say that the demand for gas has gone up above supply then you can assume price should go up.

Can we say demand is going up because people are cooking more? It's also not because of the gas generator conversion because the numbers are insignificant. It can't be CNG because that's different from LPG. Its not like end users are hoarding gas at home


Supply from the processing plant is constant.
Outllets have increased, meaning places you buy gas from are no more the only ones that have it, more retail outlets have mopped up the gas, meaning more demand from retail outlets, this has resulted in skewed or staggered scarcity.

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Re: Cooking Gas Scarcity Hits Lagos, Kano, Katsina, Others by nkemoma(m): 7:25am On Nov 06, 2023
GBola will manage economy
Boko Haram will manage security

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Re: Cooking Gas Scarcity Hits Lagos, Kano, Katsina, Others by Abuja91(m): 7:26am On Nov 06, 2023
On bulaba mandate we stand gidigba

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Re: Cooking Gas Scarcity Hits Lagos, Kano, Katsina, Others by b0rn2fuck(m): 7:26am On Nov 06, 2023
Drama everyday
Re: Cooking Gas Scarcity Hits Lagos, Kano, Katsina, Others by zombieHUNTER: 7:26am On Nov 06, 2023
This Scarcity will favour idiots and their families....

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Re: Cooking Gas Scarcity Hits Lagos, Kano, Katsina, Others by Emergingnation(m): 7:30am On Nov 06, 2023
Failed shithole called Nigeria.. grin grin

The actualization of sovereign state of Biafra is imminent..

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Re: Cooking Gas Scarcity Hits Lagos, Kano, Katsina, Others by maasoap(m): 7:32am On Nov 06, 2023
rogueztx:
Bringing sephia pain to the people that voted for him to teach Igbos lesson. Isn't God wonderful!
Using every opportunity to wail over the election loss, don't move on with your life. Must everything be centered around Igbos? Hausa contested, Yoruba contested and Igbo too. It wasn't like two man race.

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Re: Cooking Gas Scarcity Hits Lagos, Kano, Katsina, Others by Kaiser20: 7:33am On Nov 06, 2023
No Scarcity should hit Lagos oh, because the chief Developer of Eko oni Baje is now sitting at Aso Rock village.

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Re: Cooking Gas Scarcity Hits Lagos, Kano, Katsina, Others by maasoap(m): 7:35am On Nov 06, 2023
Proudlyngwa:
It is expected
What happened is more people have entered into the gas retail business while supply of gas has remained constant.
This has led to mopping up available supply chains.
So those retail outlets will get saturated with commodity and law of demand and supply will set in.
If the supply is constant which I even disagree. Supply wasn't even constant but declining according to the dealers. So, where will saturation come in? How will the law of demand and supply happen? There is not enough gas coming for the reasons that's not yet clear.

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Re: Cooking Gas Scarcity Hits Lagos, Kano, Katsina, Others by propsvilla2: 7:36am On Nov 06, 2023
Ok
Re: Cooking Gas Scarcity Hits Lagos, Kano, Katsina, Others by Dubetex96(m): 7:36am On Nov 06, 2023
Racoon:
Shege promax loading everywhere. Hope his mummified zombies are still getting it easy and eating their meal wella?


U dey pity them ,.....by now u suppose know their style na suffer and smiling be their code.
Re: Cooking Gas Scarcity Hits Lagos, Kano, Katsina, Others by webclass(m): 7:39am On Nov 06, 2023
This is very terrible
Re: Cooking Gas Scarcity Hits Lagos, Kano, Katsina, Others by SalamRushdie: 7:39am On Nov 06, 2023
All APC adherents need to be in jail , this clueless party has ruined Nigeria through and through

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