
“Rising Flames, Rising Costs – LPG Prices Heat Up Across India!”
Table of Contents
- Overview of LPG Price Hike
- Commercial LPG Price Hike (March 1)
- Domestic LPG Price Increase (March 7)
- City-Wise LPG Prices
- Reasons Behind the LPG Price Increase
- Impact on Households and Businesses
- Disclaimer
Overview of LPG Price Hike
LPG gas prices in India have recently increased, affecting both households and businesses.
Oil marketing companies have revised rates due to global LPG market fluctuations and currency movements.
The latest changes in early March 2026 include a ₹60 hike for domestic LPG cylinders and further increases in commercial cylinder prices across major cities.
Commercial LPG Price Hike (March 1)
On March 1, 2026, oil marketing companies such as Indian Oil, BPCL, and HPCL increased the price of 19-kg commercial LPG cylinders by around ₹28–₹31.
This change affected restaurants, hotels, and other businesses that rely heavily on LPG.
- Delhi: ₹1,740.50 → ₹1,768.50
- Mumbai: ₹1,692 → ₹1,720.50
- Kolkata: ₹1,844.50 → ₹1,875.50
- Chennai: ₹1,899.50 → ₹1,929
This marked the second consecutive monthly hike, following a ₹49 increase in February and a ₹111 rise in January.
The changes were largely driven by global energy price movements despite a temporary reduction in December 2025.
Domestic LPG Price Increase (March 7)
On March 7, 2026, domestic LPG cylinder prices (14.2-kg) were increased by ₹60 nationwide.
This revision affects millions of households across India, especially those without subsidy benefits.
Commercial cylinders also saw an additional rise of up to ₹115 in some cities after the earlier March adjustment.
- Delhi Commercial Rate: ₹1,768.50 → ₹1,883
- Mumbai Commercial Rate: ₹1,720.50 → ₹1,835
Before the hike, domestic LPG prices in Delhi were around ₹853. After the revision, the estimated price has crossed ₹900 in many areas.
City-Wise LPG Prices (Latest Estimates)
| City | 19-kg Commercial Cylinder | 14.2-kg Domestic Cylinder (Estimated) |
|---|---|---|
| Delhi | ₹1,883 | ~₹913 |
| Mumbai | ₹1,835 | ~₹912.50 |
| Kolkata | ~₹1,990 | Previously unchanged |
| Chennai | ~₹2,044 | ~₹928.50 |
Reasons Behind the LPG Price Increase
Several factors have contributed to the recent LPG price hikes in India:
- Rising international LPG benchmark prices
- Fluctuations in the rupee-dollar exchange rate
- Increased winter demand for cooking and heating
- Supply chain pressures in global energy markets
Prices are revised monthly by oil marketing companies based on international benchmarks and domestic economic conditions.
Impact on Households and Businesses
The increase in LPG prices directly impacts household budgets and business operations.
Hotels, restaurants, and catering services face higher operational costs due to rising commercial cylinder prices.
For households, the hike comes just before major festivals like Holi, increasing monthly expenses for cooking gas.
Disclaimer
The LPG price figures mentioned in this article are based on publicly available reports and market updates as of early March 2026.
Actual prices may vary by city, distributor, and government policy changes.
Readers are advised to check official websites of oil marketing companies such as Indian Oil, BPCL, and HPCL or contact local distributors for the latest confirmed LPG rates.