Nigeria feels US–Iran war impact as cooking gas price rises by ₦100 per Kg
Nigerian households are facing higher energy costs following a fresh increase in the price of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), commonly used for cooking, triggered by rising global oil prices linked to the escalating US–Iran conflict.
Across major depots, the average retail price of cooking gas has climbed by about N100 per kilogram, deepening pressure on consumers already grappling with rising food and transport costs.
Depot prices jump nationwide
Checks across key distributors show notable upward adjustments.
Nipco Plc is now dispensing LPG at about N950 per kilogram, while Navgas Limited sells at roughly N900 per kilogram.
Techno Oil Limited has also raised its depot price to around N885 per kilogram.
These levels mark a clear jump from the previous market average of about N800 per kilogram, translating into higher refill costs for households and small businesses that rely heavily on gas.Get The Full, Details. .




