LPG Cylinder Price List: Oil companies reduced the price of commercial LPG cylinders by Rs 30 on the first day of July i.e. on July 1. But now from August 1, the cylinder has been made costlier by Rs 6.50 in Delhi.

LPG Price Hike: After the budget, the price of LPG gas cylinders has increased from August 1. This increase in price has been done in the rate of commercial cylinders. Oil companies had reduced the price of commercial LPG cylinders by Rs 30 on the first day of July i.e. July 1. But now from August 1, the cylinder has been made costlier by Rs 6.50. With this, the rate in Delhi has increased from Rs 1646 to Rs 1652.50. Earlier, till July 31, a 19 kg commercial gas cylinder was available for Rs 1646.
How much does a gas cylinder cost in which city
The effect of the price hike on the first day of August is being seen in all four metros of the country. Earlier in Kolkata, this cylinder was available for Rs 1756, which will be available for Rs 1764.50 from today. In Mumbai, the price has increased from Rs 1598 to Rs 1605. Similarly, in Chennai, instead of Rs 1809.50, one will have to pay Rs 1817 for this cylinder from today. In this way, the companies have increased the price the most in Kolkata by Rs 8.50.
No change in the price of domestic cylinder
On the other hand, the companies have not made any change in the price of domestic LPG cylinder. This cylinder will continue to be available in Delhi at the rate of Rs 803 as before. Apart from this, the 14.2 kg domestic LPG cylinder is Rs 829 in Kolkata, Rs 802.50 in Mumbai and Rs 818.50 in Chennai. Oil companies have increased the price of aviation fuel. Its rate has been increased by Rs 3006.71 / kilo liter. The new rate will be applicable from today itself.
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