Big relief amid petrol and diesel inflation, domestic and commercial cylinder prices stable

While in the country today, on Saturday, May 23, 2026, the general public has been given a big shock by increasing the prices of petrol and diesel for the third consecutive time, there is a relief news for the consumers on the LPG front. Oil marketing companies have not made any change in the prices of domestic (14.2 kg) and commercial (19 kg) LPG cylinders today, that is, the prices of both the cylinders remain completely stable. The matter of relief amidst crude oil and international tension is that today the rate of domestic LPG cylinder in the country’s capital Delhi remains at Rs 913 and the rate of commercial cylinder remains at Rs 3071.50. Domestic LPG cylinder prices in major cities of the country (Domestic LPG Price Today) Without any change, the prices of domestic LPG (14.2 kg) in various cities today are as follows: Delhi: ₹ 913.00 Noida: ₹ 910.50 Mumbai: ₹ 912.50 Bengaluru: ₹ 915.50 Jaipur: ₹ 916.50 Gurgaon: ₹ 921.50 Thiruvananthapuram: ₹922.00 Chandigarh: ₹922.50 Chennai: ₹928.50 Kolkata: ₹939.00 Bhubaneswar: ₹939.00 Hyderabad: ₹965.00 Patna: ₹1002.50 (Domestic cylinder in Patna is still above Rs 1000) Latest prices of commercial LPG cylinder (Commercial LPG Price Today) Commercial and commercial use 19 kg Today’s new rates of LPG cylinders can be seen in the table given below: City Commercial Cylinder Price (Per Cylinder) Mumbai ₹ 3024.00 Delhi ₹ 3071.50 Noida ₹ 3071.50 Gurugram ₹ 3088.00 Chandigarh ₹ 3092.00 Jaipur ₹ 3099.00 Thiruvananthapuram ₹ 3106.00 Bengaluru ₹3152.00 Lucknow ₹3194.00 Kolkata ₹3202.00 Chennai ₹3237.00 Bhubaneswar ₹3238.00 Hyderabad ₹3315.00 Patna ₹3346.50 Good news from the supply front: 20,000 metric tonne LPG tanker reached India. A very relieving news for India amidst the ongoing supply chain problems due to the Middle East crisis. Is. A large cargo ship (tanker) loaded with 20,000 metric tons of LPG gas has reached Kandla Port in Gujarat safely. Journey of the tanker: According to the information given by the officials, the name of this gas tanker is ‘MV SYMI’, which started its sea journey from Qatar. This ship had successfully crossed the ‘Strait of Hormuz’, the most sensitive area of ​​global tension, on May 13 itself and now it has reached the Gujarat coast on Saturday. This will avert the crisis of immediate shortage of LPG in the country. Government’s steps to deal with the crisis of ‘Strait of Hormuz’ Due to the ongoing war and geopolitical tension, the sea route of ‘Strait of Hormuz’ is almost closed or severely disrupted. This is a matter of great concern for India because the country has been importing more than 90 percent of its total LPG requirement through this route. Due to this route being affected, there is huge pressure on the domestic supply chain. To deal with this extraordinary situation and possible crisis, the Government of India has taken several strict and important steps: Ramping up domestic production: The Government has issued strict orders to increase the production of LPG within the country on a war footing. OTP based delivery: To completely prevent gas hoarding and black marketing during times of crisis, delivery of LPG cylinders has been made mandatory OTP (One Time Password) based. That means the cylinder will not be delivered without correct OTP. Booking Time limit: In view of the current rules and crisis, a time limit of 45 days has now been fixed for refill booking of LPG cylinders in both cities and rural areas, so that equitable distribution of gas can be ensured.

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