LPG Gas Cylinder / Relief on gas cylinder before budget, know how much the price of LPG has increased

Before the presentation of Budget 2025, the prices of commercial gas cylinders have been reduced. There was a drop of Rs 7 in Delhi, Rs 4 in Kolkata, Rs 6.5 in Mumbai and Chennai. The prices of domestic gas cylinders have remained stable since March 2024.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Feb 01, 2025, 09:51 AM
LPG Gas Cylinder: Just hours before the presentation of Budget 2025, millions of people in the country have received some relief. Indian oil companies have announced a reduction in the prices of commercial gas cylinders, benefiting businesses and small enterprises. This marks the second consecutive time in recent months that commercial gas cylinder prices have been lowered. However, domestic gas cylinder prices have remained stable since March 2024.

Commercial Gas Cylinders Become Cheaper

A reduction in commercial gas cylinder prices has been observed in February 2025 as well.

CityPrice Reduction (INR)New Price (INR)
Delhi                 7                                              1,797
Kolkata41,907
Mumbai6.51,749.50
Chennai6.51,959.50
When combined with the price reductions over the past two months, commercial gas cylinders have become ₹21.5 cheaper in Delhi and Mumbai, ₹20 cheaper in Kolkata, and ₹21 cheaper in Chennai.

Stability in Domestic Gas Cylinder Prices

However, there has been no change in domestic gas cylinder prices since March 2024. The last price reduction was ₹100, announced by the government before Holi and the Lok Sabha elections.

Current Domestic Gas Cylinder Prices in Major Cities:

  • Delhi: ₹803
  • Kolkata: ₹829
  • Mumbai: ₹802.50
  • Chennai: ₹818.50

How Much Relief for the Public?

The reduction in commercial gas cylinder prices will provide financial relief to hotels, restaurants, and other small businesses. However, consumers are still waiting for any changes in domestic gas cylinder prices.

All eyes are now on the government's upcoming policies and Budget 2025 to see if any further relief measures are announced.