Recent Increase in LPG Gas Prices Across India
Oil marketing companies have increased the prices of non-subsidised domestic LPG gas cylinders by ₹60 across metropolitan cities in India. This adjustment brings the price for a 14.2 kilogram gas cylinder in Delhi from ₹853 to ₹913, marking a significant rise for consumers.
In Mumbai, the new rate for LPG cylinders will be ₹912.50, while in Kolkata, consumers will now pay ₹939. Chennai residents will see the price set at ₹928.50. These changes reflect the ongoing adjustments in the energy market and the impact of global events.
Additionally, the prices of commercial LPG gas cylinders have also been increased by ₹115. The revised prices of LPG gas cylinders have come into effect from today, affecting households and businesses alike.
This price hike is attributed to increased energy prices due to the conflict in West Asia, which has been influencing global oil markets. The situation remains fluid, and further changes may occur as the geopolitical landscape evolves.
Previously, the price of domestic cooking gas was hiked by ₹60 per cylinder on March 7, 2026, indicating a trend of rising costs for consumers in the energy sector. Observers are closely monitoring the situation, as fluctuations in global energy prices could lead to additional adjustments in the near future.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the long-term implications of these price increases on consumer behavior and market dynamics. As the situation develops, stakeholders in the energy sector will continue to assess the impact of these changes on the economy and daily life in India.
