Domestic LPG becomes costlier, price for 14.2 kg cylinder increased by Rs 50; check rates in Delhi, Mumbai

Adding to the worries of a common man dealing with inflation, domestic Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) will cost more from today (6 July) as the price of 14.2 kg LPG cylinder was hiked by Rs 50. This is the eighth straight increase in LPG prices by Indian Oil Corporation Ltd (IOCL) since July 2021. Price of a 5 kg domestic cylinder will go up by Rs 18 per cylinder. Meanwhile, the price of a 19kg commercial cylinder has been cut down by Rs 8.5 per cylinder. After today’s price revision, domestic LPG will now cost Rs 1,053 in Delhi. In the last one year, the rate of domestic LPG cylinders in the National Capital has increased from Rs 834.50 to Rs 1,003. The price of domestic gas cylinders has gone up to Rs 1,079 in Kolkata, Rs 1,052.50 in Mumbai and Rs 1,068.50 in Chennai.

Note that LPG cylinder prices vary from state to state depending on the VAT and transportation costs of the region. It is also calculated on the basis of crude oil prices. Retailers revise LPG cylinder prices at the beginning of each month keeping in line with global crude oil prices. The rising rates of crude oil globally has prompted state-owned fuel retailers to hike LPG prices. The latest hike in domestic cooking gas prices comes months after finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman had in May stated that Ujjwala scheme beneficiaries will get Rs 200 per cylinder subsidy for 12 times in a year to help ease some of the burden arising from cooking gas rates rising to record levels.

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