Commercial LPG Gas Price Reduced, Jet Fuel Price Hiked – Check Latest Price of LPG Cylinder in Your City Here
Commercial LPG Gas Price Reduced By Rs 100- Check Latest Price of LPG Cylinder in Your City Here
LPG prices were cut by ₹102.50 for 19 kg commercial cylinder, effective January 1, 2022. This is the first decline in LPG prices since October 2021.
LPG Prices January 1: Commercial LPG Cylinder Price Slashed:
National Oil Marketing companies have slashed the prices of 19 kg commercial LPG cylinder cost by Rs 102.50. In Delhi, 19 kg commercial cylinder will cost Rs 1998.50 now. Price reduce in commercial LPG Cylinder will provide some relief to restaurants, eateries and tea stalls etc which constitute the largest user segment of the 19 kg cylinder.
Commercial LPG Cylinder Price:
- 19 kg commercial LPG cylinders in Delhi will cost Rs 1998.50 from today onwards after a reduction of Rs 100.
- Price of commercial gas cylinders in Kolkata will now cost Rs 2,072.
- Commercial gas price of 19 kg cylinder in Mumbai will now be priced at Rs 1,948.5
- Price of a 19 kg commercial gas cylinder in Chennai will cost Rs 2,132.
Last month on December 01, 2021, prices of 19 Kg LPG cylinders were increased by ₹100 bringing the prices of 19 kg commercial cylinders to ₹2,101 in Delhi, which was the second-highest price of 19 kg commercial cylinder after 2012-13 when it cost around ₹2,200 per cylinder.
Domestic LPG Cylinder Price:
The sale price of domestic LPG cylinders has remained unchanged in January 2022 for the third consecutive month. A 14.2 kg domestic LPG cylinder sold at Rs 809 apiece (Rs 56.97 per kg) in June 2021. The price rose to Rs 899.50 apiece (Rs 63.35 per kg) in October 2021 and has been kept unchanged since.
Jet Fuel Hiked by 2.75% on Frming Global Oil Prices:
Jet fuel or ATF prices have been hiked by 2.75 per cent on firming international oil prices. With this hike, the ATF prices have increased by ₹2,039.63 per kilolitre to ₹76,062.04 per kl in Delhi, a price notification by state-owned fuel retailers shows.
The increase in rates comes on back of two rounds of price cuts seen in December that reflected a drop in international oil prices during the second half of November and mid-December.
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