Commencing today, Friday, 1st March, state-owned oil marketing firms, or OMCs, raised the cost of 19 kilogramme commercial LPG gas cylinders by 25. The retail cost of a 19 kg commercial gas cylinder in Delhi is now 1,795 due to the most recent price increase. A 19 kilogramme cylinder in Mumbai will go on sale today for ₹1,749. Additionally, the price of commercial LPG gas cylinders has increased to 1,960 in Chennai and 1,911 in Kolkata.
The price of commercial gas cylinders has raised for the second time in a row by state-run companies. The price of a 19-kg gas cylinder increased by 14 on February 1. A 19-kg gas cylinder in Delhi cost 1,769.50, in Kolkata 1,887, in Mumbai 1,723 and in Chennai 1,937 in February.
On December 1, 2023, the oil firms raised the price of commercial gas cylinders by 21 in a number of different regions throughout the nation.
On the other hand, the 19-kg commercial cooking gas’s rates were cut by 39.50 per cylinder on the eve of New Year’s 2024.
Commercial 19-kg gas cylinder price on 1 March 2024:
Delhi- ₹1,795
Mumbai- ₹1,749
Kolkata- ₹1,911
Chennai- ₹1,960.50
Chandigarh- ₹1,816
Bengaluru- ₹1,875
Indore- ₹1,901
Amritsar- ₹1,895
Jaipur- ₹1,818
Ahmedabad- ₹1,816
Commercial 19-kg gas cylinder price on 1 February 2024
Delhi- ₹1,769.50
Mumbai- ₹1,723
Kolkata- ₹1,887
Chennai- ₹1,937
Domestic gas cylinder costs, meanwhile, have not changed. 14.2 kg LPG cylinders cost ₹903 in Delhi, ₹929 in Kolkata, ₹902.50 in Mumbai, and ₹918.50 in Chennai.
On the first of each month, the government-owned Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd (BPCL), and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd (HPCL) adjust the price of cooking gas by using the previous month’s average international price.