LPG Price Today: Domestic Cylinder Rates Remain Unchanged, But Several Cities Still Cross ₹1,000 Mark
- bySagar
- 04 Jun, 2026
Households across India have received some relief as domestic LPG cylinder prices have remained unchanged despite rising fuel costs in recent weeks. While petrol, diesel, and CNG prices have witnessed upward movement amid ongoing geopolitical tensions in West Asia, the cost of the standard 14.2-kg household LPG cylinder has remained stable across the country.
According to the latest rates released by oil marketing companies on June 1, 2026, domestic LPG prices continue to range between approximately ₹910 and ₹1,070 depending on the city. The stability in cooking gas prices comes as welcome news for families already dealing with higher transportation and fuel expenses.
However, the situation is different for commercial users. Oil companies have revised the prices of 19-kg commercial LPG cylinders upward in several cities, increasing operating costs for restaurants, hotels, catering businesses, and other commercial establishments.
Domestic LPG Prices Hold Steady
Despite fluctuations in global energy markets, oil companies have not made any changes to household LPG cylinder rates this month.
The decision has provided much-needed relief to consumers, especially as inflationary pressures continue to affect household budgets. For millions of families that rely on LPG for daily cooking needs, stable prices help prevent additional financial strain.
Industry experts believe that maintaining domestic LPG prices despite rising global energy concerns reflects efforts to shield household consumers from immediate price shocks.
Commercial LPG Becomes More Expensive
While domestic consumers have escaped a price hike, commercial users are facing higher LPG costs.
Oil companies have increased the prices of 19-kg commercial LPG cylinders across major cities. The extent of the increase varies by location.
For example:
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Commercial LPG in Delhi has become costlier by around ₹42 per cylinder.
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Chennai has witnessed an increase of approximately ₹46 per cylinder.
The revision is expected to impact businesses that depend heavily on LPG, including restaurants, food outlets, bakeries, and catering services.
Latest LPG Cylinder Prices in Major Cities
The following table shows the current prices of domestic and commercial LPG cylinders in key Indian cities:
| City | Domestic LPG Cylinder (14.2 kg) | Commercial LPG Cylinder (19 kg) |
|---|---|---|
| Delhi | ₹913.00 | ₹3,071.50 |
| Mumbai | ₹912.50 | ₹3,024.00 |
| Kolkata | ₹939.00 | ₹3,202.50 |
| Chennai | ₹928.50 | ₹3,237.00 |
| Patna | ₹1,002.50 | ₹3,347.00 |
| Srinagar | ₹1,029.00 | ₹3,378.00 |
| Leh | ₹1,045.50 | ₹3,404.50 |
| Imphal | ₹1,064.50 | ₹3,546.50 |
| Gangtok | ₹1,065.50 | ₹3,577.50 |
Several Cities Cross the ₹1,000 Mark
Although LPG prices remain stable nationally, consumers in some regions continue to pay significantly higher rates.
Cities such as:
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Patna
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Srinagar
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Leh
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Imphal
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Gangtok
are currently witnessing domestic LPG prices above ₹1,000 per cylinder. Factors such as transportation costs, geographical location, and logistical challenges often contribute to higher fuel prices in these regions.
Why LPG Prices Vary Across Cities
The price of an LPG cylinder differs from one city to another due to several factors, including:
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Freight and transportation charges
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Local taxes and levies
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Distribution costs
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Distance from supply centers
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Regional logistics expenses
As a result, consumers in remote and hilly regions generally pay more than those in metropolitan cities.
What Consumers Should Expect
For now, domestic LPG users can benefit from stable prices, but market analysts continue to monitor international crude oil trends and geopolitical developments that could influence future pricing decisions.
Commercial consumers, meanwhile, may continue to face higher operational costs if energy prices remain elevated globally.
Final Thoughts
Domestic LPG cylinder prices have remained unchanged this month, providing relief to households amid rising fuel costs elsewhere. However, residents of several cities are still paying more than ₹1,000 for a single household cylinder. At the same time, businesses using commercial LPG have seen fresh price increases, adding to operational expenses.
Consumers are advised to keep track of monthly price revisions, as LPG rates are subject to change based on global energy market conditions and government pricing policies.






