The Nigerian Association of Liquefied Petroleum Gas Marketers (NALPGAM) predicts a significant decrease in cooking gas prices, potentially falling to between ₦900 and ₦1,100 per kilogram by the end of 2026. This projection, made by NALPGAM President Edu Inyang, is contingent upon the Federal Government enacting reforms aimed at increasing supply and reducing associated costs. The association believes strategic government intervention is crucial to achieving this price reduction. Currently, the price of cooking gas remains a significant economic burden for many Nigerian households. NALPGAM’s forecast offers a potential reprieve, but its realization depends on successful policy implementation. The organization did not detail the specific reforms needed, but emphasized the importance of addressing supply chain inefficiencies and cost drivers. This development was reported by Vanguard News.