LPG Price– On May 1, there has been a big change in the rules of cylinder prices and ATM machines. This is going to have a big impact on the pocket of the common man. Now we are going to talk specifically about the changes in LPG (Liquefied petroleum gas).

 

Change in the price of commercial cylinder

According to the information received from the official website, the price of commercial cylinders has been reduced. The price of commercial cylinders has been reduced by up to Rs 17.

Commercial cylinders are those which are used by hotels or big institutions. Their weight is 19 kg. Let us now know how much change has happened in the commercial cylinders of big cities.

New rates of commercial LPG cylinder

Delhi: Rs 1742

Mumbai: Rs 1696

Kolkata: Rs 1851

Chennai: Rs 1904

There has been no change in the price of domestic cylinder. Earlier, the price of domestic LPG cylinders had increased on April 8, when the government increased the price of 14.2 kg cylinder by Rs 50. This increase happened after almost a year. Earlier, the rates of commercial LPG cylinders were changed on April 1 and the 19 kg cylinder in Delhi became cheaper by Rs 41 and cost Rs 1762. Now on May 1, its price has been reduced once again. Difference between domestic LPG cylinder and commercial LPG cylinder Domestic cylinders are used only for domestic cooking. Usually these cylinders are of 14.2 kg.

Jet fuel prices

Petroleum companies of the country have tried to give a big relief to the airline companies and air travelers by reducing the prices of jet fuel. After this reduction, there will be no increase in the operational cost of the companies. Air travelers will not have to buy expensive tickets. On the other hand, the price of jet fuel for international flights has been reduced by more than $ 26 per kiloliter.

Fuel prices for domestic flights

 

1. In the country’s capital Delhi, the fuel price for domestic flights has seen a drop of Rs 3,954.38 per kilolitre, after which the price has become Rs 85,486.80.

 

2. In Kolkata too, there has been relief in the fuel prices for domestic flights. Here, the price of jet fuel has seen a reduction of Rs 3,683.95 and the price has become Rs 88,237.05 per kilolitre.

 

3. The price of jet fuel for domestic flights in Mumbai has fallen by Rs 3,719.83 per kilolitre and the price has become Rs 79,855.59 per kilolitre.

 

4. In Chennai, the largest metropolis in the southern part of the country, the price of jet fuel has been reduced by the maximum of Rs 4009.28 and the price of jet fuel here has become Rs 88,494.52 per kilolitre.