One source I read said that it wasn't a lighter, but a lighter refill cannister. This makes more sense to me than a plain lighter, as a refill cannister stores a good deal more gas than a lighter, and under pressure. This tracks with the way the dryer door bursts open prior to the explosion, seemingly indicating that the cannister lost integrity and releases its compressed contents. The increase in pressure within the dryer causes the door to open, the mixture of gas with oxygen hits the right concentration and boom.
It's interesting that the dryer pops open and a few clothes spill out a second or so before we see the fire. Presumably it's the influx of oxygen that causes the fireball to erupt, but what causes the door to open?
A man in Galicia (Spain) forgot a lighter in a pocket, filled with gas. When in the dryer it caused an incredible explosion that would have killed him, saving his life by seconds.
I was expecting a pop, maybe a blown out door, but I was NOT prepared for all that destruction. It definitely seems like something with more flammable liquid than a lighter was in that dryer.