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Commercial LPG gas cylinders prices slashed: Check latest rates here

As per the sources, the retail sales price of a commercial LPG gas cylinder will be ₹1,680 in Delhi from today.

Updated on: Aug 01, 2023 08:54 AM IST
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The Oil marketing companies reduced the prices of commercial LPG gas cylinders on Tuesday. The prices of a 19KG commercial LPG gas cylinders have been reduced by 99.75. However, the prices of domestic LPG cylinders will remain unchanged.

The prices of 19kg LPG gas cylinders have been reduced by  ₹99.75. (File)
The prices of 19kg LPG gas cylinders have been reduced by ₹99.75. (File)

The rates of 19KG commercial LPG cylinder were last revised in July. The prices are likely to vary from state to state depending upon taxes.

As per the sources, the retail sales price of a commercial LPG gas cylinder will be 1,680 in Delhi from today. Where as, in Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai it will be 1,802, 1,640 and 1,852.50, respectively.

Crude oil prices in international markets affect the prices of LPG cylinders in the domestic market.

The prices for 14.2KG LPG domestic cooking gas cylinders has not been revised since March 1, this year. The prices for the non-subsidised domestic LPG cylinder is 1,103, 1,129, 1,102.50, and 1,118.50 in Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai respectively.

Monthly revision of LPG prices:

 
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