Now government has reduced the price of commercial gas cylinders. LPG cylinder has become cheaper by RS 100 from today. New rates of LPG have been released by Indian Oil on Thursday, 1st September2022.
According to this, the cylinder of Indian oil has become cheaper by RS 91.50 in Delhi, RS 100 in Kolkata, RS 92.50 in Mumbai and RS 96 in Chennai.
Let us tell you that this reduction in price will be applicable across the country. However, there is no change in the price of domestic gas cylinder (commercial LPG price today) has declined for the 5th consecutive month. Last month also the price of commercial gas cylinder was cut by RS 36. With this the 19 kg commercial LPG Cylinder in Delhi was priced at RS 1976.50 .
Rate of 14.2 kg Cylinder In Rupee ( in round figure)
- Leh – 1299, Aizawl – 1205, Srinagar – 1169, Patna – 1142.5, Kanyakumari – 1137, Andaman – 1129, Ranchi – 1110.5, Shimla – 1097.5, Dibrugarh 1095, Lucknow – 1090.5, Agra – 1065.5, Udaipur- 1084.5, Indore – 1081, Kolkata – 1079, Dehradun – 1072, Chennai – 1068.5, Chandigarh – 1062.5, Vishakhapatnam – 1061, Ahmedabad – 1060, Bhopal – 1058.5, Jaipur – 1056.5, Delhi – 1053, Bengaluru – 1055.5, Mumbai – 1052.5 .
New rates of 19 kg commercial cylinder
From 1st September 19 kg LPG cylinder will be available in Delhi for RS 1885 instead of RS 1976.50. At the same time in Kolkata earlier it was available for RS 2095.50, and after reduction the new rate is Rs1995.50. The price of commercial cylinder has come down to RS 1844 in Mumbai and RS 2045 in Chennai.
Prices of Commercial Gas Cylinder
Delhi has become cheaper by RS 91.50. Its price has come down by Rs 100 in Kolkata. It has become cheaper by RS 92.50 in Mumbai and RS 96 in Chennai. However, no changes has been made in the LPG cylinder.
According to the website of Indian oil, now the price of commercial gas cylinder has been revised to RS 1885 in the capital of the country, RS 1995.50 in Kolkata, RS 1844 in Mumbai and RS 2045 per gas cylinder in Chennai.
Let us inform you that earlier from August 1, the prices of LPG commercial gas cylinders were cut by RS 36.