New Delhi: The price of a commercial Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) cylinder in India is now down by Rs 83.5, according to the monthly price revision for LPG cylinders on June 1, posted on the official website of Indian Oil. However, the price of 14.2-kg domestic gas cylinders that are used in households for cooking, remains unchanged.
A commercial cylinder in New Delhi now costs Rs 1,773. Last month, the price of a commercial cylinder was slashed by Rs 172. Domestic cylinder prices remained unchanged.
The price of commercial cylinders in Kolkata is now Rs 1875.50. The price of commercial gas cylinders for Mumbai has come down to Rs 1725. In Chennai, it’s now Rs 1937.
State-run Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) generally revise the LPG prices on the first day of every month. The prices of domestic cooking gas vary from state to state depending on local taxes. Crude oil prices in international markets impact domestic LPG prices. The new rates will be applicable from today.
Domestic gas cylinder prices
Currently, domestic cooking gas costs Rs 1,003 per 14.2-kg cylinder in New Delhi. In Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai, the rates are Rs 1,029, Rs 1,002.5, and Rs 1,018.5 respectively.
The rate of domestic LPG cylinders was last revised in 2022. It was hiked four times last year with a cumulative rise of Rs 153 – Rs 50 in July, Rs 50 and Rs 3.50 in May and Rs 50 in March.
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