
Lpg cylinder price 1 sep 2025: Today on Monday, September 1, the commercial LPG cylinder has become cheaper by about Rs 51.50. Oil marketing companies have released new rates of LPG cylinders. According to this new rate, the price of 19 kg LPG cylinder has been cut. Whereas, there has been no change in the price of 14 kg LPG silver used for domestic work.
After the new rate was implemented, the 19 kg LPG cylinder will be cheaper by Rs 51 from today to Rs 1580, which was being sold for Rs 1631 earlier. However, there has been no change in the domestic LPG cylinder. As before, you will get only Rs 853 as before.
LPG cylinder price in Kolkata
In Kolkata, the rate of Commercial LPG cylinder is getting Rs 1684 today, which was Rs 1734 in August and Rs 1769 in July. Whereas in June they were being sold for Rs 1826. It has become cheaper by 1 September i.e. from today.
Today’s rate in Mumbai
Commercial cylinders will be available for Rs 1531.50 from today in the country’s financial capital Mumbai. It was Rs 1582.50 in August and Rs 1616 in July. Whereas, they were being sold for Rs 1674.50 in June. In May, it was available for Rs 1699. On the first date of September, there has been a cut of Rs 51 here.
How cheap LPG cylinder in Chennai
The price of commercial LPG cylinder in Chennai has been increased to Rs 1738 from today. Whereas in the month of August it was Rs 1789 and in July it was priced at Rs 1823.50. At the same time, it was getting Rs 1881 in June. There is also a relief of Rs 51 here.
Domestic LPG cylinder price
According to Indian Oil data, in 2025, the prices of domestic LPG have seen some increase in the last one year, but prices are stable in recent months. According to the current LPG price data, the price of domestic 14.2 kg cylinder is Rs 853 in Delhi, Rs 852.50 in Mumbai and Rs 890.50 in Lucknow. Like August, there has been no change in September.
How was the trend in the last 12 months?
So far in this year Commercial LPG Many cuts were seen in prices. In July and August, 33 to 58 rupees per cylinder. Indian oil And other government oil companies fix prices every month. Which has seen cuts or increase.
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