LPG Price Today: Amid rising petrol and diesel prices, has the gas cylinder become more expensive or cheaper? Check the latest rates
- bySudha Saxena
- 25 May, 2026
LPG Cylinder Price: Petrol and diesel prices are being raised in installments across the country. Today marks the fourth price increase. Meanwhile, LPG prices remain unchanged.
LPG Cylinder Price Today on May 25: Petrol and diesel prices have been increased again in the country today. Today the price per liter has been increased by Rs 2.71. This is the fourth increase in the rates in the last 10 days. Before this, on May 15, there was an increase of about Rs 3, then on May 19, there was an increase of about 90 paise, on May 23, again there was an increase of about 90 paise and now on May 25, there was a big increase once again. Meanwhile, LPG consumers are relieved because there was no change in the prices of LPG across the country even today. The rates have remained stable at the previous level.
City-wise LPG price
|
City |
domestic gas cylinder price |
commercial gas cylinder price |
|
Delhi |
913.0 rupees |
Rs 3071.5 |
|
Mumbai |
912.5 rupees |
Rs 3024.0 |
|
Kolkata |
939.0 rupees |
Rs 3202.5 |
|
Bengaluru |
915.5 rupees |
Rs 3152.0 |
|
Chennai |
928.5 rupees |
Rs 3237.0 |
|
Jaipur |
916.5 rupees |
Rs 3099.0 |
|
950.5 rupees |
Rs 3194.0 |
|
|
Patna |
1002.5 rupees |
Rs 3347.0 |
|
Bhopal |
918.5 rupees |
Rs 3077.0 |
The price was last increased in March.
Domestic cylinder prices were last increased by ₹60 on March 7, 2026. There has been no price increase since then. This decision to keep domestic cooking gas prices stable comes at a time when global crude oil and LPG markets remain volatile amid fears of supply disruptions due to tensions in West Asia. International benchmark prices for liquefied petroleum gas have fluctuated in recent weeks amid concerns about the shipping route through the Strait of Hormuz.
Commercial sector hit
Meanwhile, the commercial sector has borne the brunt of rising prices, as the price of 19-kg LPG cylinders was increased by more than ₹900 on May 1st. However, prices have remained largely stable since then. According to reports, state-owned oil companies like Indian Oil Corporation, Bharat Petroleum, and Hindustan Petroleum are absorbing some of the losses incurred on domestic LPG sales due to rising global prices.
PC: The Wire





