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Commercial LPG Cylinder Price Slashed by Rs 58.50 From Today; Check Rates In Your City

Commercial LPG cylinder price cut by Rs 58.50 from July 1. New rate in Delhi is Rs 1,665. No change in domestic LPG prices. Check updated cylinder rates across major Indian cities.

In a welcome move for small businesses and the hospitality sector, oil marketing companies have once again reduced the price of 19-kg commercial LPG cylinders—this time by Rs 58.50, effective from July 1. The new retail price for a commercial cylinder in Delhi now stands at Rs. 1,665, bringing much-needed relief to restaurants, hotels, and caterers already grappling with rising input costs.

The state-run news agency ANI confirmed the revision, stating, “The rate of 19 kg commercial LPG gas cylinders has been reduced by Rs 58.50, effective from today. In Delhi, the new retail price is Rs 1,665.” However, the price of the 14.2 kg domestic LPG cylinder remains unchanged, offering no immediate respite for households.

A Pattern of Gradual Decline in Commercial LPG Rates

This latest cut continues a downward trend that began earlier this year. In April, the price was reduced by Rs 41, followed by a Rs 14.50 dip in May, and a Rs 24 drop in June. With the fresh reduction in July, the cumulative relief for commercial users over four months now exceeds ₹138.

These consistent price cuts are aimed at easing operational costs for commercial establishments that rely heavily on LPG for cooking and heating. In sectors where margins are tight and inflation bites hard, such cuts can make a significant difference.

No Relief Yet for Domestic Consumers

While commercial users are seeing repeated reductions, domestic LPG prices remain frozen. The last adjustment came on April 7, 2025, when the price of a 14.2 kg cylinder was increased by Rs 50. Since then, rates have held steady.

Here’s a quick look at domestic LPG cylinder prices in major cities as of July 1, 2025:

  • Delhi: Rs 853.00
  • Mumbai: Rs 852.50
  • Kolkata: Rs 879.00
  • Chennai: Rs 868.50
  • Bengaluru: Rs 805.50

For many households, especially in urban areas, the unchanged prices are a mixed bag—stability is welcome, but expectations of a rollback or subsidy continue to linger.

What’s Behind the Price Revisions?

LPG prices in India are typically revised on the first of every month, based on a combination of global crude oil rates, foreign exchange fluctuations, and logistical costs. While international markets remain volatile, oil marketing companies seem to be cushioning commercial users more actively than households at present.

Interestingly, the commercial LPG rate was increased by ₹62 in December, and briefly reduced by ₹7 in February. The latest downward trend reflects broader adjustments in the fuel pricing strategy—possibly influenced by falling international energy prices and efforts to support economic recovery in service sectors.

A Mixed Bag for Consumers

For now, commercial users can breathe a little easier. But for domestic consumers, the wait continues. The unchanged household LPG prices—unchanged since April—raise the question: Will domestic users see a similar reduction anytime soon?

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