From Oct 1, commercial LPG cylinders by more than 200...
On Sunday, the government increased the cost of commercial LPG cylinders. From october 1, the 19-kg cylinder's rate has increased by 209. After two consecutive reductions of 250 (approximately) in august and september of this year, there has been an increase of 209. The cost of a commercial petrol cylinder in delhi has gone up to 1,731.50/kg from 1,522.50/kg. LPG petrol costs have increased in all major cities. In Mumbai, a 19-kg commercial LPG cylinder will now set you back 1,684 rupees.
Notably, the government reduced the cost of commercial gas cylinders by about 158 on september 1 and by 99.75 on august 1 for the 19-kg cylinder. However, the cost of domestic LPG, which is used for cooking in domestic kitchens, remained constant at 903 per 14.2-kg cylinder.
The benchmark for LPG pricing, the Saudi contract price (CP), has increased as a result of the recent firming trend in crude oil prices brought on by supply concerns. oil companies did not alter the price of 14.2-kg cylinders after cutting domestic LPG rates by 200 on august 30.
The government-owned oil CORPORATION' target='_blank' title='indian oil corporation-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>indian oil corporation (IOC), Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd (BPCL), and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd (HPCL) update the prices of cooking gas and ATF on the first of every month based on the average monthly international price. For an unprecedented 18th consecutive month, the price of petrol and diesel remained frozen. In the nation's capital, gasoline costs 96.72 rupees per litre and diesel costs 89.62.