Lpg gas cylinders: Recent Price Increases of in India
Price Increases for LPG Gas Cylinders
On March 11, 2026, significant changes were reported in the pricing of LPG gas cylinders across various cities in India. The price of a 14.2 kg domestic LPG cylinder has increased by ₹60, while the cost of a 19 kg commercial LPG cylinder has risen by ₹144. This increase comes at a time when the country is grappling with various economic challenges, including rising import costs and geopolitical tensions.
As of the latest updates, the price of a domestic LPG cylinder in New Delhi stands at ₹913, whereas a commercial cylinder is priced at ₹1,884.50. In Kolkata, the prices are slightly higher, with domestic cylinders costing ₹939 and commercial cylinders at ₹1,988.50. Other major cities such as Mumbai and Chennai have also seen similar price hikes, with Mumbai’s domestic cylinder priced at ₹912.50 and Chennai’s at ₹928.50. The commercial cylinders in these cities are priced at ₹1,836 and ₹2,043.50, respectively.
Supply Issues Affecting Commercial Users
In addition to the price increases, the supply of commercial LPG cylinders has been reported as inconsistent. This has raised concerns among businesses, particularly in the hospitality sector. The Bangalore Hotels Association has stated, “The supply of gas cylinders for commercial use has been stopped from today,” indicating a significant disruption in availability.
However, contrasting reports have emerged from industry representatives. PN Seth, the Executive President of the All India LPG Distributors Federation, has asserted, “There is no shortage, and supply of commercial and domestic cylinders is continuing as usual.” This discrepancy highlights the ongoing uncertainties surrounding the LPG supply chain in India.
Geopolitical Context and Future Implications
The backdrop to these developments includes India’s heavy reliance on imports for its LPG needs, with around 60 percent of the total demand being sourced from the Middle East. The current geopolitical climate, particularly the Iran-US tensions and the broader Middle East crisis, has raised questions about the stability of these imports and the potential for future price fluctuations.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the exact duration of the LPG supply shortage and the impact of these geopolitical tensions on future LPG prices. As the situation evolves, both consumers and businesses will need to stay informed about potential changes in pricing and availability.
The recent price hikes and supply issues are significant for both domestic users and commercial establishments, as they reflect broader economic conditions and the challenges posed by international relations. The ability of businesses to operate efficiently may be hampered by these developments, particularly in sectors that rely heavily on LPG for their operations.
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