Commercial LPG Price Hiked by Rs 195.50 Amid Escalating West Asia Conflict
Webdunia | April 1, 2026 3:40 PM CST
Commercial LPG prices were increased by Rs 195.50 on Wednesday, driven by a rise in global crude oil prices amid the escalating West Asia conflict.
As per state-owned oil companies, a 19-kg commercial LPG cylinder now costs Rs 2,078.50 in Delhi. The last price revision was on March 1, when rates were raised by Rs 114.50 per cylinder.
In Kolkata, the cost of a 19-kg commercial LPG cylinder has jumped by Rs 218, reflecting a nationwide trend of rising fuel costs in major cities.
Domestic cooking gas (LPG) rates, however, remain unchanged. The 14.2-kg cylinder, last increased by Rs 60 on March 7, continues to be priced at Rs 913 in Delhi.
Meanwhile, petrol and diesel prices also remain steady, following a Rs 2 per litre reduction in March 2025.
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