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đŸ”„ Gas Supply in Ecuador
TypeLP gas cylinders (GLP) and natural gas (limited)
Cylinder Size15 kg domestic cylinder (main)
Price~$1.60 (subsidized); ~$3.50 commercial
AvailabilityWidely available from tiendas and delivery
NotesMust present cédula for subsidized rate

ECUAWIKI â€ș LIVING ON THE PENINSULA â€ș GAS SUPPLY

Cooking and water heating in most Ecuadorian homes is done with LP gas (GLP — Gas Licuado de Petróleo) in cylindrical tanks (cilindros). Ecuador heavily subsidizes domestic gas prices, making it extremely affordable.

Domestic Gas Cylinders

The standard domestic LP gas cylinder in Ecuador holds 15 kg of liquid propane/butane. These cylinders are used for:

  • Cooking stoves (cocinas de gas)
  • Water heaters (calefones)
  • Some heating applications

Price: The subsidized price for domestic cylinders is approximately $1.60–$2.00 per 15 kg cylinder — extraordinarily cheap. The commercial/industrial rate is higher (~$3.50). To receive the subsidized price, you technically need to present a cĂ©dula; however, in practice, most small deliveries proceed without strict verification.

How to Get Gas

Gas cylinders are refilled and delivered by:

  • Local gas distributors (distribuidoras de gas) — who drive through neighborhoods honking a horn or playing a specific melody to signal their presence
  • Small tiendas (corner stores) often stock full cylinders for exchange
  • Dedicated gas depots in La Libertad and Santa Elena

When your cylinder is empty, take it (or call for pickup) to exchange for a full one. Cost is the cylinder exchange price only (not a deposit, since cylinders are standardized).

Safety

  • Always connect cylinders outdoors or in well-ventilated areas
  • Check hoses and connections regularly for leaks
  • Use a soapy water test on connections — bubbles indicate a leak
  • Install a gas alarm (detector de gas) in the kitchen — recommended especially for expats
  • In case of gas smell: open all windows, do not use electrical switches, and exit

Piped Natural Gas

Piped natural gas (gas por red) is rare on the Peninsula. Most homes and businesses use cylinders.

See Also