Why Are Commercial LPG Cylinder Prices Increasing by Rs 49 from February 1?
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New Delhi, Feb 1 (NationPress) The cost of commercial LPG cylinders has seen an increase of Rs 49 starting February 1, leading to added expenses for businesses that depend on these cylinders for their everyday operations.
Oil marketing firms revealed this adjustment as part of their routine monthly price update.
This price rise specifically pertains to the 19-kg commercial LPG cylinders, which are widely utilized by hotels, restaurants, and small food establishments.
In Delhi, the adjusted retail price for a commercial cylinder now stands at Rs 1,740.50. In contrast, the prices for domestic LPG cylinders (14.2 kg) remain stable.
As per information from IOCL, the updated price is Rs 1,844.50 in Kolkata, while Mumbai now sees a price of Rs 1,692.
Among the four major metro areas, Chennai is now the most expensive, with prices escalating to Rs 1,899.50 post-hike.
In total, all cities have experienced a cumulative increase of Rs 160 since the turn of the year, merely 32 days ago. Nevertheless, households can find some comfort as the price of the 14.2-kg domestic LPG cylinder remains unchanged.
Oil companies have confirmed that there is no alteration in cooking gas prices for residential consumers starting February 1.
Officials indicated that LPG prices are evaluated at the beginning of each month and are modified according to global fuel prices, exchange rates, and transportation costs.
This latest price increase is expected to impact the food and hospitality sectors significantly, where commercial LPG is a vital energy source for cooking and daily operations.
Businesses may incur higher costs, potentially leading to an increase in food prices in the near future.
Prior to the recent adjustments, commercial LPG prices had remained relatively stable.
Since April 2025, the rates for commercial cylinders were reduced six times, culminating in a total decrease of Rs 223 per cylinder, including minor rollbacks in November and December.