As the cost of gas and kerosene continues to rise, more and more households in Sokoto State are switching to charcoal as an affordable alternative for cooking. The surge in demand is providing a significant boost to charcoal vendors across the state, as families seek more cost-effective ways to prepare meals.
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Many Nigerians worry that their cooking gas runs out faster than expected, leading them to believe they’re not getting their money’s worth. However, the reason your gas finishes quickly may not always lie with the gas station – it could be due to a range of other factors.
The Presidential Compressed Natural Gas Initiative (PCNGi) says the Federal Government plans to put one million gas-powered vehicles on the road by 2027.
A High-Level meeting of the OPEC-GECF Energy Dialogue has underscored the importance of crude oil and natural gas to the…
The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) says gas remains vital to Nigeria’s future in the global oil and gas…