Cyprus, Nicosia

Where to buy gas in Northern Cyprus

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There is no central gas supply in Northern Cyprus, so homes use liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) in cylinders. To provide gas for the kitchen or household appliances, cylinders must be purchased or exchanged through local suppliers or stores.

What you need to know about gas in Northern Cyprus

There is no centralized gas supply in Northern Cyprus, so household gas is provided as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) in cylinders. Each household stove or appliance is connected to such a cylinder.

Where to buy or exchange gas cylinders

Main ways to obtain gas cylinders for home use:

  • Grocery stores and supermarkets — many hypermarkets and large grocery stores sell or exchange empty cylinders for full ones.
  • Water and gas delivery services — in some areas, gas cylinders can be delivered to your home through water and gas delivery services.
  • Direct LPG suppliers — there are companies that supply and distribute LPG in Northern Cyprus, such as Intergaz. They can sell or arrange regular delivery.
  • Gas stations — some gas stations also sell or exchange gas cylinders.

If cylinders are not available in nearby stores, it is useful to ask neighbors where they buy gas or check with local water and gas delivery services.

Gas cylinder prices

Prices of household gas cylinders may vary. For example:

Information Example price (10 kg cylinder)
October 2025 (maximum retail level) 555 TL

Retail prices depend on the supplier and store. Often, prices in grocery stores are lower than from intermediaries or delivery services.

Frequently asked questions

Can I buy gas without delivery?

Yes, you can buy or exchange cylinders in person at grocery stores or supermarkets if they sell gas in your area.

Which companies supply gas in Northern Cyprus?

Among the active LPG suppliers in Northern Cyprus are companies such as Intergaz.

What to do if cylinders are not sold nearby?

If cylinders are not available in nearby stores, you can contact water and gas delivery services or ask neighbors where they get gas.

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