LPG Prices Today: Check 14.2KG, 19KG LPG Prices In Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Other States & Cities

The LPG prices in India have been revised after oil market companies (OMCs) hiked the price of 14.2 Kg LPG cylinders by Rs 60 across cities, while the price of 19KG LPG cylinders has been increased by Rs 115 each across cities. In some cities, the 19Kg LPG prices are up by Rs 144 from yesterday. The reason behind spike in LPG prices is the surge in crude oil prices that is likely to impact the margins of OMCs and hence they have passed the impact to end consumers.

Check LPG Prices City-Wise:

LPG price is most expensive in Patna at Rs 1,002.50 per 14.2Kg cylinder, while the price is at Rs 2,133.50 per 19Kg cylinder. Further, 19Kg LPG cylinders is above Rs 2,000 in cities like Bhubaneswar, Chennai and Lucknow, while the prices above Rs 2,100 in cities like Patna and Hyderabad in 19Kg.

Apart from Patna, 14.2Kg LPG is also expensive in Hyderabad, Lucknow, Bhubaneswar, Kolkata and Chennai.

CityDomestic (14.2 Kg)Commercial (19 Kg)
New Delhi₹913.00 (+60.00)₹1,884.50 (+144.00)
Kolkata₹939.00 (+60.00)₹1,988.50 (+144.00)
Mumbai₹912.50 (+60.00)₹1,836.00 (+144.00)
Chennai₹928.50 (+60.00)₹2,043.50 (+144.00)
Gurgaon₹921.50 (+60.00)₹1,901.50 (+144.00)
Noida₹910.50 (+60.00)₹1,884.50 (+144.00)
Bangalore₹915.50 (+60.00)₹1,958.00 (+144.00)
Bhubaneswar₹939.00 (+60.00)₹2,029.00 (+144.00)
Chandigarh₹922.50 (+60.00)₹1,904.50 (+144.00)
Hyderabad₹965.00 (+60.00)₹2,105.50 (+144.00)
Jaipur₹916.50 (+60.00)₹1,913.00 (+144.00)
Lucknow₹950.50 (+60.00)₹2,007.00 (+144.00)
Patna₹1,002.50 (+60.00)₹2,133.50 (+144.00)
Thiruvananthapuram₹922.00 (+60.00)₹1,912.00 (+144.00)

Check LPG Prices State-Wise:

LPG is expensive in Bihar, Manipur, Mizoram, Sikkim, and Tripura. In these states, 14.2Kg LPG is above Rs 1,000 mark and 19Kg LPG is priced above Rs 2,300 mark.

On March 7th, largest OMC Indian Oil increased 14.2 kg LPG prices by Rs 60 across metro cities. This is the first hike since April 2025, when this LPG was raised by Rs 50.

Also, IOCL announced the biggest hike in 19Kg LPG cylinders by Rs 115 each across cities. It needs to be noted that 19 kg LPG prices have recorded a third consecutive hike in two months and a second hike in March alone. On March 1, 19 kg LPG cylinder prices were increased by Rs 28 to Rs 31 across major metro cities. Meanwhile, in February 2026, the prices were raised by Rs 48 to Rs 50 across these cities.

State / UTDomestic (14.2 Kg)Commercial (19 Kg)
Andaman & Nicobar₹989.00 (+60.00)₹2,277.50 (+144.00)
Andhra Pradesh₹937.50 (+60.00)₹2,042.50 (+144.00)
Arunachal Pradesh₹978.50 (+60.00)₹2,111.50 (+144.00)
Assam₹962.00 (+60.00)₹2,080.00 (+144.00)
Bihar₹1,002.50 (+60.00)₹2,133.50 (+144.00)
Chandigarh₹922.50 (+60.00)₹1,904.50 (+144.00)
Chhattisgarh₹984.00 (+60.00)₹2,085.50 (+144.00)
Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu₹927.50 (+60.00)₹1,868.00 (+144.00)
Delhi₹913.00 (+60.00)₹1,884.50 (+144.00)
Goa₹927.00 (+60.00)₹1,950.00 (+144.00)
Gujarat₹920.50 (+60.00)₹1,946.00 (+144.00)
Haryana₹914.50 (+60.00)₹1,886.50 (+144.00)
Himachal Pradesh₹958.50 (+60.00)₹1,996.50 (+144.00)
Jammu & Kashmir₹964.50 (+60.00)₹2,026.00 (+144.00)
Jharkhand₹970.50 (+60.00)₹2,038.00 (+144.00)
Karnataka₹915.50 (+60.00)₹1,958.00 (+144.00)
Kerala₹922.00 (+60.00)₹1,912.00 (+144.00)
Madhya Pradesh₹918.50 (+60.00)₹1,889.00 (+144.00)
Maharashtra₹912.50 (+60.00)₹1,836.00 (+144.00)
Manipur₹1,064.50 (+60.00)₹2,332.50 (+144.00)
Meghalaya₹980.00 (+60.00)₹2,111.00 (+144.00)
Mizoram₹1,065.00 (+60.00)₹2,332.00 (+144.00)
Nagaland₹932.00 (+60.00)₹1,963.50 (+144.00)
Odisha₹939.00 (+60.00)₹2,029.00 (+144.00)
Puducherry₹925.00 (+60.00)₹2,042.50 (+144.00)
Punjab₹954.00 (+60.00)₹1,992.00 (+144.00)
Rajasthan₹916.50 (+60.00)₹1,913.00 (+144.00)
Sikkim₹1,065.50 (+60.00)₹2,364.00 (+144.00)
Tamil Nadu₹928.50 (+60.00)₹2,043.50 (+144.00)
Telangana₹965.00 (+60.00)₹2,105.50 (+144.00)
Tripura₹1,073.50 (+60.00)₹2,345.50 (+144.00)
Uttar Pradesh₹950.50 (+60.00)₹2,007.00 (+144.00)
Uttarakhand₹932.00 (+60.00)₹1,937.50 (+144.00)
West Bengal₹939.00 (+60.00)₹1,988.50 (+144.00)

Crude Oil Prices:

US WTI Crude futures surged by nearly 31% on Monday to hit above $113 per barrel and Brent Crude oil climbed by 25% to trade above $115 per barrel, after major Middle Eastern producers announced a series of production cuts of crude following disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz.

As per Trading Economics, the spike marks the largest one-day gain since April 2020 and the highest price level since June 2022, building on last week's 35.6% rally. In Iraq, output from its three main southern oilfields has dropped by 70% to 1.3 million bpd from 4.3 million bpd prior to the conflict, according to industry sources. Kuwait, OPEC's fifth-largest producer, also began cutting production on Saturday and has declared force majeure. These followed LNG production cuts from Qatar last week, further tightening global supply.

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