LPG Cylinder Prices in Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai on March 7 After Nationwide Cooking Gas Price Hike
LPG Price in Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, Chennai: The LPG cylinder prices in Indian cities saw a sharp jump on Saturday, March 7. There was a sharp jump in 14.2 kg domestic LPG cylinder prices in Bangalore, Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and other Indian cities. The increase comes amid discussions around India's energy supply and fuel availability.
LPG cylinder prices have surged in Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore , Chennai and several other Indian cities amid rising concerns over supply disruptions following the closure of the Strait of Hormuz after US-Israel strikes on Iran. However, India currently has access to more energy supply from diversified sources than volume that could potentially be affected through the Strait of Hormuz, reported ANI citing sources.
Against this backdrop, here are the latest LPG cylinder prices in Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore and Chennai following the recent price hike.
LPG Cylinder Prices in Mumbai
The LPG price in Mumbai for domestic LPG cylinder stood at Rs 912.5 and for commercial LPG cylinder stood at Rs 1835, as per Indian Oil website data.
14.2 Kg LPG Cylinder Price | 19 Kg LPG Cylinder Price |
Rs 912.5 | Rs 1835 |
14.2 Kg LPG Cylinder Price | 19 Kg LPG Cylinder Price |
Rs 913 | Rs 1883 |

14.2 Kg LPG Cylinder Price | 19 Kg LPG Cylinder Price |
Rs 928.5 | Rs 2043 |
14.2 Kg LPG Cylinder Price | 19 Kg LPG Cylinder Price |
Rs 855.5 | Rs 1814 |
Government officials said India is tracking crude and LPG supplies very closely as tensions near the Strait of Hormuz continue, as per ANI report. The government is preparing to raise purchases from other regions if flows through the route face disruption. Officials added that previous steps to widen India's energy sources are helping reduce risk from any single corridor.
India has already spread its crude oil imports across many suppliers in recent years, reported news agency citing officials. Purchases from Russia began in 2022 and have grown quickly since then as part of this shift. Authorities believe this wider crude basket gives India more flexibility if Middle East shipments are affected.


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