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How long will your cooking gas last?

Stop your gas finishing in the middle of cooking. Tell us how you cook and your cylinder size — we'll estimate how many days it lasts, when to refill, and how much you save versus kerosene and firewood.

Know your refill date so you never run dry mid-meal again.
See the real cost against kerosene and firewood.
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1 How many hours do you cook a day?
2 Does it vary day to day?
3 How heavy is your cooking?
4 Cylinder size
5 How full is it right now?
Your gas will last about
19days
Refill around
Daily use
0.27 kg
Gas remaining
12.5 kg
Estimates based on typical Nigerian household cooking. Your real usage may vary.
Same cooking, three fuels

What that cooking costs on each fuel

Monthly cost to do the same amount of cooking. LPG burns far more efficiently than kerosene or firewood, so you pay for less wasted heat.

Cheapest & cleanest

LPG (cooking gas)

Your fuel with FahmanEnergy
0 /month
  • Clean flame, almost no indoor smoke
  • Fast, controllable heat

Kerosene

Same cooking, energy-adjusted
0 /month
  • Burns less efficiently — you buy more energy
  • Smoke, soot and fumes

Firewood

"Free" — but counts the hidden cost
0 /month*
  • 2–4 hours of gathering a day
  • Heavy indoor smoke — a health risk

*Firewood priced at its market value where bought; often "paid" in gathering time and health instead. Fuel prices are mid-2026 Kwara estimates and update as the market moves.

Cleaner cooking

What choosing gas means beyond money

Compared with cooking the same meals on firewood, here's roughly what your switch to LPG protects every month.

~98%

Less indoor smoke

LPG cuts fine-particle smoke (PM2.5) dramatically versus a wood fire — the smoke that harms women and children most.

0 kg

Firewood not burned / month

Every kilo of gas replaces several kilos of firewood — easing deforestation and the daily search for fuel.

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Time saved / month

Hours that would have gone into gathering and tending firewood — back with your family, school or work.

Never run dry again

Get a free refill reminder

We'll email you a few days before your gas is due to run out — based on the usage you just entered — so you can refill on your schedule, not in the middle of dinner.

Good to know

Gas questions, answered

For a typical family cooking about 2 hours a day, a 12.5kg cylinder lasts roughly 5 to 6 weeks. Cook lightly and it can stretch to 2–3 months; do heavy daily cooking for a big family and it may go in about 2 weeks. The calculator above gives your specific number.
A small household using one burner for light meals uses about 0.1–0.15kg a day. A family cooking around 2 hours a day uses about 0.3–0.4kg a day. Heavy frying for a large family can be 0.6kg or more.
Yes. A gas flame transfers far more of its heat into your pot than a kerosene stove does, so for the same cooking you buy less energy. Even when the price per litre or kilo looks close, gas usually works out cheaper per meal.
Firewood feels free but costs 2–4 hours of gathering a day, fills the home with smoke that harms women and children, and strips local trees. Priced fairly, gas is competitive — and it's far cleaner, faster and safer.
It uses typical Nigerian household burn rates to give a close estimate, not a meter reading. Your stove, pots, flame size and recipes all affect real use — but it's accurate enough to plan your next refill with confidence.
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