Nigeria increased the price of cooking gas by 13%, raising it to N1,500 per kilogram as of early April 2026. This price hike affects Nigerian households and businesses that depend on LPG for cooking, potentially increasing living costs and operational expenses. The rise comes amid reports of slower LPG deliveries in India, indicating possible supply challenges in the global cooking gas market.
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The 13% price increase in Nigeria and slower LPG deliveries in India suggest tightening supply, which can push LPG prices higher.
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