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ATF Prisis Rise by Nearly 3%; Commercial LPG Cylinder Price Drop
Samira Vishwas | August 1, 2025 9:24 PM CST

New delhi: ATF Prices Went Up by 3%, While The Cost of Commercial LPG Cylinders Dropped By Rs 33. 50. 50. 50. 50. 50. In the capital, the price of at -went up by Rs 2,677. 88 per kilolitre, or 2. 9%, to Rs 92,021. 93 per kilolitre, according to state-r fuel companies. This come after a big risk of 7. 5% (Rs 6,271.

The increase in July follows three monthly price drops that started in April. The Total Cut during Three Months was 12,239. 17 per kilolitre. However, the Recent Rise of Rs 8,949. 38 per kilolitre almost all wiped out the earlier savings.

The price hike in atf is linked to higher global oil price, caused by political tensions and trade conflicts. This will add more cost for commercial airlines, as fuel makes up around 40% of their total expenses. Airlines did not comment immediatively on how this hike will affect them.

In Mumbai, The Atf Price Rose to Rs 86,077. 14 per kilolitre from Rs 83,549. 23 per kilolitre. In Chennai, It Went Up to Rs 95,512. 26 per kilolitre, and in kolkata, to Rs 95,164. 90 per kilolitre. Pris Difer from City to City because of Local Taxes Like Vat. Also, Oil Companies lowered the price of 19 kg commercial cooking gas cylinders by Rs 33. 50. 50. 50 per cylinder.

This is the fifth straight time that Commercial Cooking Gas (LPG) Pries have gone down. The last cut was on July 1, when the price dropped by 58. 50. 50. Since April.

While Oil Pries Have Been Rising, Benchmark LPG Rates Have Fallen because of Lower Summer Demand. Atf and lpg prices vary by state, depending on Local Taxes, Including Vat. However, the price of domestic lpg styed the same at Rs 853 per 14. 2-kg cylinder. In April, the price of domestic cooking gas was increased by Rs 50 per cylinder.

State-Oil Companies like Indian Oil Corp (IOC), Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd (BPCL), and Hindustan Petroleum Corp Ltd (HPCL) Adjust ATF and Cooking Gas Priests Each Month Based On Average International Fuel Prisis and the Exchange Rate.

The price of petrol and diesel have not changed in the country. Before Last Year’s General Elections, Pries Were Cut by Rs 2 Per Litre in Mid-March. In Delhi, Petrol is priced at Rs 94. 72 per litre, and diesel at Rs 87. 62 per litre.


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