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    Cooking Gas Consumption Falls to a 4-Year Low on High Prices of the Commodity

    Leah
    By Leah Wakarima
    - December 14, 2022
    - December 14, 2022
    Kenya Business news
    Cooking Gas Consumption Falls to a 4-Year Low on High Prices of the Commodity

    Consumption of cooking gas in the six months to June dropped to a four-year low due to the commodity’s high prices on the re-introduction of Value Added Tax (VAT) and the Russia-Ukraine war.

    Data from the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics show that homes and businesses used 123,150 tonnes of cooking gas in the period, a drop of 35 per cent from a similar period last year— the lowest consumption in a similar period since 2018.

    The re-introduction of the 16 per cent VAT on cooking gas in July last year and the high costs of crude globally due to the Russia-Ukraine war that broke out in January combined to push prices of the commodity to record high prices in the six months to June.

    The last time consumption of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) in the first six months of the year was lower than the current figure of 121,360 tonnes in 2018.

    LPG prices shot up by at least KES 350 due to the tax and high costs of crude globally, further driving the prices, hurting the ability of homes to buy the commodity and prompting a return to dirty fuels like charcoal and kerosene.

    Consumption of LPG in the first six months of a year had been on a steady climb from 126,120 tonnes in 2019 to 188,850 tonnes last year.

    The drop in the six months to June highlights the impact of the high prices of the commodity and threatens Kenya’s country’s efforts to increase the uptake of clean cooking energy by homes.

    Prices shot up to KES 3,330 for the 13-kilogramme gas and KES 1,540 for the six-kilogramme commodity in the wake of the VAT re-introduction. Moreover, supply disruptions caused by bans on the sale of Russian crude oil in the global markets sparked a price rally in January.

    The prices have, however, been dropping since June, offering hope of cheaper LPG locally.

    The prices have since fallen to KES 2,250 for the 13-kilogramme gas and KES 1, 250 for the six-kilogramme commodity in the wake of a combination of the halving of the VAT and global drop in crude prices.

    Read also; Relief as Cooking Gas Prices Decline by KES 150 Amidst High Cost of Living.

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