
In a major relief for Nigerian households, the Dangote Refinery has announced a reduction in the ex-depot price of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), popularly known as cooking gas, from ₦810 per kilogram to ₦760 per kilogram. The price cut is expected to ease the financial burden on millions of families and small businesses struggling with rising energy costs.
Industry analysts say the move reflects the refinery’s growing influence in stabilizing Nigeria’s downstream market, with the price adjustment likely to trigger a ripple effect across distributors and retailers nationwide. The decision comes amid government efforts to encourage local production and reduce dependence on imported gas.
The Dangote Group’s intervention has been widely praised as a positive step toward making clean energy more affordable and accessible. Consumers and energy experts alike are hopeful that continued supply efficiency and competition will sustain lower prices in the coming months.
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