The oil marketing companies Friday cut the non-subsidised domestic cooking gas (LPG) prices by Rs 162 per cylinders.
This is the third consecutive month of the price cut. Cumulative cut since March 1 is Rs 277 per cylinder.
The three cuts come after crude oil prices nosedived in the international market, prompting producers to pay buyers. International LPG prices tend to move in tandem with the price of crude oil, the key raw material.
With the latest cut in prices, a 14.2 kg non-subsidised LPG cylinder would cost Rs 581.50in Delhi instead of Rs 744.
In Mumbai, it will sell at Rs 579, Kolkata at Rs 584.50 and Chennai at Rs 569.50.