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LPG Price Today: Check if rates changed or eased—find the latest cylinder refill cost in your city
Siddhi Jain | April 23, 2026 4:15 PM CST

LPG Price: Amidst tensions in the Middle East, LPG prices in India have remained stable. There has been no change in prices on April 23. An improvement is being observed in commercial gas supplies.

LPG Price 23 April: The ongoing tension in the Middle East is impacting everything from fuel supplies to the daily lives of common people. Many countries across the globe are witnessing shortages ranging from petrol and diesel to LPG. In several places, there has been a massive surge in prices. However, in India, consumers have once again received some relief today. On April 23, no changes were made to the prices of LPG cylinders across the country, providing people with temporary relief. Let's take a look at the latest rates in your city.

LPG Prices in New Delhi

Domestic Gas Cylinder – ₹913 (14.2 kg)

Commercial Gas Cylinder – ₹2,078.50 (19 kg)

LPG Prices in Mumbai

Domestic Gas Cylinder – ₹912.50

Commercial Gas Cylinder – ₹2,031

LPG Prices in Chennai

Domestic Gas Cylinder – ₹928.50

Commercial Gas Cylinder – ₹2,246.50

LPG Prices in Kolkata

Domestic Gas Cylinder – ₹939

Commercial Gas Cylinder – ₹2,208.50

LPG Prices in Patna

Domestic Gas Cylinder – ₹1,002.50

Commercial Gas Cylinder – ₹2,353.50

LPG Prices in Noida

Domestic Gas Cylinder – ₹910.50

Commercial Gas Cylinder – ₹2,078.50

LPG Prices in Lucknow

Domestic Gas Cylinder – ₹950.50

Commercial Gas Cylinder – ₹2,201

LPG Prices in Jaipur

Domestic Gas Cylinder – ₹916.50

Commercial Gas Cylinder – ₹2,106

LPG Prices in Gurugram

Domestic Gas Cylinder – ₹921.50

Commercial Gas Cylinder – ₹2,096

Improvement in Commercial LPG Supply

Thanks to the government's efforts, the supply of commercial LPG has now largely returned to normalcy. It has been restored to approximately 70 percent of its capacity. Regarding the delivery system, about 94 percent of cylinders are now being delivered using the Delivery Authentication Code (DAC). On Tuesday, approximately 5.1 million domestic LPG cylinders were delivered to customers against about 4.5 million bookings. As a result, the supply situation appears to be improving.

Sales figures also point towards rising demand. In the month of April, approximately 131,000 tons of commercial LPG were sold. Demand for the smaller 5-kg cylinders has also remained strong; since March 23, over 2 million such cylinders have been sold.


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