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Price of 19-kg commercial LPG cylinder reduced by Rs 183. Check new rates

The government has slashed the price of 19-kg commercial LPG cylinders by Rs 183 in a big relief to customers after multiple hikes due to the West Asia crisis.

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The central government has slashed the price of commercial LPG cylinders by Rs 183 after a series of hikes due to the Iran war and the wider West Asia crisis. In Delhi, a commercial LPG cylinder will now cost Rs 2,930 as opposed to Rs 3,113 previously.

The development comes days after the government restored LPG supplies to commercial customers such as restaurants, hotels and other businesses to pre-Iran war levels, and did away with sector-exclusive curbs imposed during the West Asia crisis.

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In a statement, the Petroleum Ministry said that the restrictions on commercial LPG supply were lifted after an improvement in domestic production and the expected arrival of imported LPG cargoes. Furthermore, the bulk LPG supply, which was paused at the start of the conflict, had been partially resumed at 50 per cent of pre-war consumption levels.

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Published By:
Devika Bhattacharya
Published On:
Jul 1, 2026 07:27 IST

The central government has slashed the price of commercial LPG cylinders by Rs 183 after a series of hikes due to the Iran war and the wider West Asia crisis. In Delhi, a commercial LPG cylinder will now cost Rs 2,930 as opposed to Rs 3,113 previously.

The development comes days after the government restored LPG supplies to commercial customers such as restaurants, hotels and other businesses to pre-Iran war levels, and did away with sector-exclusive curbs imposed during the West Asia crisis.

In a statement, the Petroleum Ministry said that the restrictions on commercial LPG supply were lifted after an improvement in domestic production and the expected arrival of imported LPG cargoes. Furthermore, the bulk LPG supply, which was paused at the start of the conflict, had been partially resumed at 50 per cent of pre-war consumption levels.

- Ends
Published By:
Devika Bhattacharya
Published On:
Jul 1, 2026 07:27 IST

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