Togo Sets CFA 8.75 Bln For 2026 Butane Gas Subsidy

Energy
Thursday, 15 January 2026 17:31
Togo Sets CFA 8.75 Bln For 2026 Butane Gas Subsidy

(Togo First) - The Togolese government plans to allocate 8.75 billion CFA francs in 2026 to subsidize butane gas, according to figures in the state budget. The measure is intended to keep household gas prices affordable amid volatile international energy prices.

The allocation is slightly lower than the 9.6 billion CFA francs planned for 2025, according to the Ministry of Commerce. The reduction reflects a budget adjustment while maintaining consumer support.

The subsidy aims to protect household purchasing power and help contain living costs. It is also intended to encourage the use of gas for cooking as an alternative to traditional fuels, as part of efforts to reduce environmental pressure.

Butane gas is currently sold at 790 CFA francs per kilogram, compared with an estimated unsubsidized price of 892 CFA francs. The 102 CFA francs difference per kilogram is covered by the state.

Esaïe Edoh

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