LPG Gas Cylinder Price Today, March 16: The increase in the price of domestic cooking gas, i.e., liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), is directly affecting the budget of common people. In the capital, the price of a 14.2 kg domestic cylinder has now reached Rs 913, an increase of Rs 60 from Rs 853 last month.
Meanwhile, the price of a commercial gas cylinder is Rs 1,884.50. LPG prices have been steadily rising over the past year, putting additional pressure on households’ monthly expenses. There are also slight variations in LPG cylinder prices across different cities in the country.
The LPG cylinder is available in Kolkata for Rs 939, in Mumbai for Rs 912.50, and in Chennai for Rs 928.50. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas has announced that commercial LPG supplies to industries have resumed, allowing hotels, restaurants, and other businesses to operate without interruption.
LPG price in major Indian cities
Domestic LPG cylinder prices vary across different metropolitan cities, though the latest rates have remained unchanged since the most recent revision.
Current LPG price for a 14.2 kg cylinder in major cities includes:
| City | LPG Price (Rs per 14.2 kg cylinder) |
| Kolkata | Rs 939.00 per cylinder |
| Mumbai | Rs 912.50 per cylinder |
| Chennai | Rs 928.50 per cylinder |
| New Delhi | Rs 913.00 per cylinder |
These prices apply to domestic LPG cylinders supplied to households.
Latest LPG rates in other cities
Here are today’s latest LPG rates in Kochi, Bengaluru, Thiruvananthapuram, Chennai, Kozhikode, Hyderabad, Thrissur, Mumbai, Patna, Delhi, Lucknow, Pune, and Noida.
| City | LPG Price (Rs per cylinder) |
| Bengaluru | 915.5 |
| Kochi | 929 |
| Thiruvananthapuram | 922 |
| Chennai | 928.5 |
| Kozhikode | 921.5 |
| Hyderabad | 965 |
| Thrissur | 916.5 |
| Kolkata | 939 |
| Patna | 1002.5 |
| Lucknow | 950.5 |
| Jaipur | 916.5 |
| Noida | 910.5 |
Commercial LPG distribution resumes
The government has confirmed that the distribution of commercial LPG cylinders has resumed for several industries in different states. According to Sujata Sharma, Joint Secretary (Marketing and Oil Refinery) in the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, commercial LPG is being supplied directly to industries to help them with business operations.
Officials said the move was aimed at ensuring that restaurants, hotels and other commercial establishments dependent on LPG could continue their operations without any interruption.
