LPG Price Hiked Again: Cooking Gas Rates Increased by ₹29, Now Cost ₹942 in Delhi
State-run fuel retailers raised domestic LPG by Rs 29 a cylinder as under-recovery stayed near Rs 700, officials said.
- On Sunday, the price of a 14.2 kg Domestic LPG cylinder increased by Rs 29, raising New Delhi's rate to Rs 942 from Rs 913.
- State-Owned OMCs implemented this second hike in three months amid global supply chain disruptions from the US-Iran war, as retailers grapple with elevated costs.
- Rates rose to Rs 941.50 in Mumbai, Rs 968 in Kolkata, and Rs 957.50 in Chennai, marking significant increases for Domestic LPG consumers across metros.
- Joint Secretary in the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas Sujata Sharma said on Thursday that under-recovery remains near 700 rupees, citing "DAC linked deliveries" as a cost measure.
- OMCs have also raised Petrol and CNG rates multiple times recently, reflecting the broader impact of elevated global energy costs across the Domestic market.
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The central government has increased the price of domestic cooking gas (LPG) cylinders by ₹29. Defending this decision, the central government has issued a clarification. The government stated that despite the sharp rise in gas prices in the international market, households in India are getting cooking gas at a cheaper price than in other countries. The price of a 14.2 kg domestic LPG cylinder in Delhi has now increased to ₹942, up from ₹913 pre…
Domestic LPG cylinder prices increased by Rs 29; here's how much you will have to pay now
The prices of domestic LPG cylinder have been increased by Rs 29 and the new rates will come into effect from Sunday. This is the second hike in around three months amid the global turmoil and constrained supply chain due to the US-Iran war. With this, a 14.2 kg domestic LPG cylinder will cost Rs 942 instead of Rs 913 in Delhi, whereas the rates were increased to Rs 941.50 in Mumbai and Rs 968 in Kolkata. In Chennai, the prices were increased t…
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