Commercial LPG price hike: Here’s how much you’ll pay now in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bengaluru
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E-PaperSubscribeSubscribeEnjoy unlimited accessSubscribe Now! Get features like Prices of commercial LPG were hiked on Wednesday in a major development in India amid the ongoing West Asia conflict. The latest revision is driven by global energy supply disruptions. Commercial LPG cylinders inside a restaurant in Bengaluru, Karnataka. (PTI Photo)Domestic cylinder prices, however, remain elevated following a recent hike earlier this month. This is the second upward revision in commercial LPG rates in less than a month, adding to cost pressures for businesses such as hotels, restaurants and hostels. The highest jump has been seen in the price of the widely used 19 kg commercial LPG cylinder. In Delhi, the rate has climbed by ₹195.5 — from ₹1,883 on March 7 to ₹2,078.50 now — marking a 10.4% increase, earlier HT reported. Earlier on March 7, commercial LPG prices had already been raised by ₹114.50. On the same day, domestic cooking gas (14.2 kg cylinder) was also increased by ₹60 across the country, taking the Delhi price to ₹913 — the highest since August 2023. Here’s a clear breakdown of LPG prices across four major cities, as per a report by Good Returns: The repeated increase in commercial LPG prices is likely to hit small and medium businesses the hardest. Also read | Commercial LPG rate hiked by ₹195, jet fuel price doubled to ₹2 lakh Establishments that depend heavily on bulk LPG — especially in the food and hospitality sector — are now facing rising operational costs within a short span of time. Alongside LPG, aviation turbine fuel (ATF) prices have seen a rise on Wednesday. For domestic airlines in Delhi, ATF prices have jumped from ₹96,638.14 per kilolitre on March 1 to ₹207,341.22 per kilolitre — a surge of 114.55%, earlier HT reported. For international airlines, prices have risen from $816.91 per kilolitre to $1,690.81 per kilolitre, marking a 107% increase. India’s LPG and ATF retail market is dominated by three state-run oil marketing companies: Indian Oil Corporation, Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited, and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited. With prices rising across cities, both households and businesses are feeling the impact.
