The price of cooking gas in Nigeria has seen a slight decline, offering some relief to households nationwide.
A weekend review by a Naija News correspondent revealed that the average price of 1kg of cooking gas now hovers around ₦1,350, with costs varying depending on location and cylinder size.
Despite the marginal drop, many Nigerians still call for further price reductions to ease the financial burden on families.
Tips To Make Cooking Gas Last Longer
As Nigerians adjust to the fluctuating gas prices, experts recommend practical measures to extend the lifespan of cooking gas:
1. Use Lids While Cooking: Covering pots during cooking helps retain heat and cook food faster, reducing gas consumption.
2. Avoid High Flames: Use medium or low flames where possible, as higher flames often waste gas without significantly speeding up cooking.
3. Regular Maintenance: Ensure burners and regulators are clean and in good condition to improve efficiency.
4. Pre-Preparation: Prepare all ingredients beforehand to minimize gas usage during cooking.
5. Cook in Bulk: Preparing meals in larger quantities reduces the need for repeated use of gas.
6. Use Energy-Efficient Cookware: Pots and pans with flat bottoms and tight-fitting lids distribute heat more effectively.
See the price of cooking gas per kg below:
1kg Cooking gas – ₦1,350
3kg Cooking gas – ₦4,050
5kg Cooking gas – ₦6,750
6kg Cooking gas – ₦8,100
10kg Cooking gas – ₦13,500
12.5kg Cooking gas – ₦16,875
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