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Commercial LPG cylinder prices cut by ₹183; Rate falls to ₹2,930 in Delhi & more related News Here

Oil marketing companies cut the price of 19 kg commercial LPG cylinder on Tuesday. 183.50, bringing down the retail price in Delhi Rs 2,930 per cylinder from July 1.

A delivery worker stands atop a truck carrying LPG cylinders at an HP Gas distribution point in Bengaluru. (AFP)
A delivery worker stands atop a truck carrying LPG cylinders at an HP Gas distribution point in Bengaluru. (AFP)

Companies have also reduced the price of 5 kg Free Trade LPG (FTL) cylinder. 13. After the latest revision, the retail price of a 5-kg FTL cylinder in the national capital has become 5.5 kg 808.50, sources said.

The latest cuts come after months of revisions

The cut in commercial LPG prices comes after several revisions over the past few months.

Domestic LPG prices were increased in June The price of 14.2 kg domestic LPG cylinder in Delhi has increased to Rs 29 per cylinder. from 942 913.

Earlier, oil companies had increased the prices of LPG. 60 per cylinder on March 7 amid disruption in global energy markets linked to the conflict in West Asia.

Commercial LPG rates were increased in April

Commercial LPG prices also saw a sharp rise in April after oil marketing companies raised rates. 195.50 in metros amid tensions in West Asia.

After the hike, the price of commercial LPG cylinder was revised 2,208 in Kolkata, 2,031 more in Mumbai 2,246.50 in Chennai.

Earlier in January, oil companies had increased the price of 19 kg commercial LPG cylinder by 30 percent. 111, carrying retail price in Delhi 1,691.50. At the same time, the price of 5 kg FTL cylinder has been increased. Effective 27 January 1.

Fuel prices also reduce

Amid low crude oil prices in the global market, Naira Energy cut petrol and diesel prices on Wednesday. 5 more Rs 3 per liter respectively at its retail outlets in the country. The revised rates came into effect from July 1, which will provide immediate relief to consumers.

Confirming the development, Lucknow-based Nayara petrol pump owner Paras Mani Yadav said government oil marketing companies (OMCs) were already selling fuel at lower prices, while Nayara, as a private sector player, has maintained a premium. 5 more per liter on petrol Rs 3 per liter on diesel. “Government OMC rates were already low, but because we are in the private sector, our rates were 5 more on petrol 3 more on diesel. However, since the company has revised the rates again, petrol is now 5 diesel became cheaper 3 cheap. This price cut is effective from today, July 1, 2026,” Yadav told ANI.

Consumers welcomed the move, saying the cut has brought relief to pumps. Earlier in the day, oil marketing companies also cut the price of 19 kg commercial LPG cylinder. 183.50, bringing down the retail price in Delhi Rs 2,930 per cylinder from July 1. The price of 5 kg Free Trade LPG (FTL) cylinder was also reduced. 13, its retail price in the national capital is taking up 808.50.

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