LPG, CNG, PNG Rates Today: Check Latest Prices In Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai And Other Cities
Fresh LPG cylinder rates have been announced for several major cities across the country. A domestic 14.2 kg LPG cylinder in Delhi is currently priced at Rs 913, while consumers in Mumbai are paying Rs 912.50.
In Bengaluru, the domestic LPG cylinder rate stands at Rs 915.50. Chennai residents are paying Rs 928.50, while Kolkata has recorded a price of Rs 939 per cylinder.
Among the major cities listed, Hyderabad continues to have one of the highest domestic LPG prices at Rs 965 for a 14.2 kg cylinder.
Mumbai currently has a commercial cylinder rate of Rs 3,024, while Bengaluru stands at Rs 3,152. Chennai and Kolkata have recorded prices of Rs 3,237 and Rs 3,202 respectively.
Hyderabad has the highest commercial LPG cylinder rate among the listed cities at Rs 3,315.
Commercial LPG prices are closely watched by restaurants, hotels and small businesses because changes in rates can influence operational expenses.
In Delhi, CNG is priced at Rs 80.09 per kg. Mumbai consumers are paying Rs 83 per kg, while Bengaluru has reported a rate of Rs 90.
Chennai’s CNG price currently stands at Rs 91.50, while Kolkata has recorded Rs 93.50 per kg. Hyderabad remains among the costliest markets with CNG priced at Rs 97 per kg.
CNG continues to remain an important fuel option for public transport vehicles, taxis and private car owners in many urban centres.
Delhi has recorded a PNG rate of Rs 47.90 per standard cubic metre. Bengaluru consumers are paying Rs 52, while Hyderabad stands at Rs 51.
Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata have each recorded PNG rates of Rs 50 per SCM.
PNG is widely used in households and industries because of its convenience and cleaner-burning properties compared to traditional fuels.
India imports a significant share of its energy requirements, making domestic fuel pricing sensitive to international market conditions.
Petrol and diesel prices were also revised recently after remaining unchanged during the Assembly election period in states such as Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal.
Officials indicated that recent fuel revisions were aimed at easing financial pressure on oil marketing companies, although the impact on inflation and transportation costs remains an important concern.
At the international level, discussions around alternative energy supply arrangements are also continuing. The United States recently indicated its willingness to expand energy exports to India, including opportunities related to crude oil supplies.
As global energy markets remain volatile, fuel pricing trends are expected to continue drawing attention from households, businesses and policymakers alike.
In Bengaluru, the domestic LPG cylinder rate stands at Rs 915.50. Chennai residents are paying Rs 928.50, while Kolkata has recorded a price of Rs 939 per cylinder.
Among the major cities listed, Hyderabad continues to have one of the highest domestic LPG prices at Rs 965 for a 14.2 kg cylinder.
Commercial LPG Cylinder Prices
Commercial LPG cylinder rates also remain elevated in key metropolitan centres. In Delhi, a 19 kg commercial LPG cylinder is priced at Rs 3,071.50.Mumbai currently has a commercial cylinder rate of Rs 3,024, while Bengaluru stands at Rs 3,152. Chennai and Kolkata have recorded prices of Rs 3,237 and Rs 3,202 respectively.
Hyderabad has the highest commercial LPG cylinder rate among the listed cities at Rs 3,315.
Commercial LPG prices are closely watched by restaurants, hotels and small businesses because changes in rates can influence operational expenses.
CNG Prices In Delhi, Mumbai And Other Cities
Compressed Natural Gas prices have also been updated across several cities.In Delhi, CNG is priced at Rs 80.09 per kg. Mumbai consumers are paying Rs 83 per kg, while Bengaluru has reported a rate of Rs 90.
Chennai’s CNG price currently stands at Rs 91.50, while Kolkata has recorded Rs 93.50 per kg. Hyderabad remains among the costliest markets with CNG priced at Rs 97 per kg.
CNG continues to remain an important fuel option for public transport vehicles, taxis and private car owners in many urban centres.
PNG Rates Across Cities
Piped Natural Gas rates for domestic and commercial consumers have also been revised across major cities.Delhi has recorded a PNG rate of Rs 47.90 per standard cubic metre. Bengaluru consumers are paying Rs 52, while Hyderabad stands at Rs 51.
Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata have each recorded PNG rates of Rs 50 per SCM.
PNG is widely used in households and industries because of its convenience and cleaner-burning properties compared to traditional fuels.
Global Energy Market Pressure Remains In Focus
Fuel prices continue to remain under close watch globally due to developments in West Asia and disruptions in energy supply routes. International crude oil prices have witnessed pressure following tensions in the region and concerns surrounding the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial route for global oil and gas shipments.India imports a significant share of its energy requirements, making domestic fuel pricing sensitive to international market conditions.
Petrol and diesel prices were also revised recently after remaining unchanged during the Assembly election period in states such as Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal.
Officials indicated that recent fuel revisions were aimed at easing financial pressure on oil marketing companies, although the impact on inflation and transportation costs remains an important concern.
Focus On Energy Consumption And Supply Options
Amid fluctuating fuel prices, authorities have encouraged consumers to use fuel more efficiently by increasing public transport usage and reducing unnecessary consumption wherever possible.At the international level, discussions around alternative energy supply arrangements are also continuing. The United States recently indicated its willingness to expand energy exports to India, including opportunities related to crude oil supplies.
As global energy markets remain volatile, fuel pricing trends are expected to continue drawing attention from households, businesses and policymakers alike.
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