LPG Price Today: In these times of inflation, LPG cylinder prices directly impact people's pockets. The good news is that oil companies have not changed the prices of domestic and commercial gas cylinders as of June 29, 2026. This means customers will continue to get cylinders at the old rates today. However, domestic LPG cylinder prices were hiked last month, which has already disrupted household kitchen budgets. Now, everyone is waiting to see when gas cylinder prices will come down.
Domestic gas cylinder (14kg) prices by city-
Delhi- ₹942
Mumbai- ₹941.50
Kolkata- ₹968
Chennai- ₹957.50
Lucknow- ₹979.50
Patna- ₹1,031.50
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Commercial gas cylinder (19kg) prices by city-
Delhi- ₹3,113.50
Mumbai- ₹3,067.50
Kolkata- ₹3,255.50
Chennai- ₹3,283
Lucknow- ₹3,236
Why is gas so expensive?
India imports a large portion of its requirements from abroad. Consequently, when crude oil and gas prices rise in the international market, the impact is felt in India as well. Recently, gas prices faced upward pressure due to tensions in the Middle East and concerns regarding supply. This is the reason why domestic cylinder prices increased in June.
Could LPG prices drop?
Crude oil prices have softened slightly in recent days. If this trend continues in the international market, there could be some relief regarding gas cylinder prices in the near future. However, there has been no indication of this from oil companies so far. How to check the rate in your city?
If you want to know the latest LPG rate in your city, you can easily check it by visiting the websites of Indane, HP Gas, or Bharat Gas.
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