LPG Gas Price Update: Will cylinder prices change before May 1? Know today’s latest rates
LPG Gas Price Update: LPG prices remain in discussion at the end of every month. There is no change in the prices of domestic and commercial gas cylinders on 29 April 2026. That is, at present the common man has got some relief, but seeing the situation in the international market, changes are considered certain in the coming days.
What is today’s rate in big cities of the country?
Today in Delhi, domestic cylinder is at ₹ 913 and commercial cylinder at ₹ 2,078.50. In Mumbai the price is around ₹912.50 and ₹2,031, while in Kolkata the price is around ₹939 and ₹2,208. In Bengaluru, domestic cylinder has reached ₹915.50 and commercial cylinder has reached ₹2,161. That is, the prices in big cities are definitely stable at the moment, but are already becoming heavy on the pocket.
CNG and PNG prices also stable
The rates of CNG and PNG are also stable today. In Delhi, CNG is available at ₹76.59/kg and PNG at ₹47.89/SCM. However, slight differences may be seen in different cities.
Big decision will be taken on May 1
Like every month, oil companies will review prices on May 1. Experts believe that the decision will be taken according to the rates of international gas and crude oil. If pressure continues in the global market, gas cylinder prices may increase.
Why may gas prices increase?
India imports about 90% of its LPG needs and a major part of it comes from the Strait of Hormuz. Due to tension in this area, supply may be affected. Apart from this, the prices of crude oil also remain around $115, due to which the pressure on the companies is increasing.
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What is the signal for the common man?
If the situation remains like this then domestic gas cylinders may become costlier by 15-20% in the coming time. There is a possibility of increase in commercial cylinders by ₹ 50-₹ 60, which will impact the expenses of hotels and restaurants.
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