LPG Gas Price Hike in India
Oil marketing companies have increased the prices of non-subsidised domestic LPG gas cylinders by 60 rupees across metropolitan cities in India. This adjustment has raised the price for a 14.2 kilogram gas cylinder in Delhi from 853 rupees to 913 rupees.
In Mumbai, the new rates for LPG cylinders will be 912.50 rupees, while in Kolkata, the price has been set at 939 rupees. Chennai residents will now pay 928.50 rupees for the same cylinder. Additionally, the rates of commercial LPG gas cylinders have been increased by 115 rupees.
The revised prices of LPG gas cylinders have come into effect from today, marking a significant change in the cost of cooking gas for households and businesses alike. This price hike is attributed to increased energy prices due to the conflict in West Asia, which has impacted global oil markets.
Notably, this is not the first increase in recent months; the price of domestic cooking gas was also hiked by 60 rupees per cylinder on March 7, 2026. Such fluctuations in pricing reflect ongoing volatility in the energy sector, which is influenced by various geopolitical factors.
As consumers adjust to these new prices, observers are closely monitoring the situation for any further changes. The impact of these increases on household budgets and business operations remains to be seen, as many families rely on LPG for cooking and heating.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding potential future adjustments or government interventions to mitigate the impact of these rising costs on consumers.