LPG Rates Revised: Cooking Gas to Become Cheaper Starting January 1
The new year is just nine days away, and January 1 always brings fresh hopes, especially when it comes to household expenses. This time, there’s buzz around a possible cut in domestic LPG cylinder prices , which could offer welcome relief to millions of families.
According to speculation, LPG prices may be revised on January 1, 2026, with a potential reduction of ₹30 to ₹40 per cylinder. If this happens, it could ease monthly kitchen budgets, particularly for salaried and middle-class households, by lowering everyday cooking costs.
For now, all eyes are on January 1, as families await official confirmation of a possible New Year price relief.
According to speculation, LPG prices may be revised on January 1, 2026, with a potential reduction of ₹30 to ₹40 per cylinder. If this happens, it could ease monthly kitchen budgets, particularly for salaried and middle-class households, by lowering everyday cooking costs.
Current LPG Cylinder Prices in Major Cities
Here’s a quick look at the prevailing domestic LPG rates across key cities:- Delhi: ₹853
- Mumbai: ₹852.50
- Gurgaon: ₹855.50
- Chandigarh: ₹862.50
- Jaipur: ₹942.50
- Patna: ₹942.50
- Kolkata: ₹879
- Chennai: ₹868.50
- Noida: ₹850.50
- Bhubaneswar: ₹879
- Hyderabad: ₹905
- Lucknow: ₹890.50
What Could Change on January 1?
Oil marketing companies revise LPG prices at the start of every month. This January, expectations are high that domestic consumers may see a cut of up to ₹40 per cylinder. If implemented, it would mark a positive start to 2026, bringing some breathing space to household budgets.For now, all eyes are on January 1, as families await official confirmation of a possible New Year price relief.
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