New Delhi: Following the conclusion of assembly elections in five states, including West Bengal, gas cylinder consumers have received a severe shock. Starting today, May 1st, Indian petroleum companies have hiked LPG cylinder prices by approximately ₹1,000, a move that is bound to disrupt customers’ household budgets. This price increase applies specifically to commercial gas cylinders.
Who Is Affected?
Commercial cylinder users — most impacted:
- 🍽️ Restaurants & dhabas
- 🏨 Hotels & canteens
- 🧁 Bakeries & food stalls
- ☕ Tea & snack vendors
- 🏢 Office canteens
Why Did Prices Rise?
| Factor | Impact |
|---|---|
| Middle East tensions | Disrupted global LPG supply chains |
| Supply shortage | Long queues at cylinder distribution points |
| Global energy prices | Rising crude & LPG rates internationally |
| Post-election revision | Prices often revised after major election cycles |
💡 Tips for Commercial LPG Users
- 🔄 Consider a PNG (Piped Natural Gas) connection if available in your area — more stable pricing
- 📊 Review menu pricing to absorb the increased fuel cost
- 🔥 Invest in energy-efficient burners to reduce cylinder consumption
- 📋 Check if your business qualifies for any government subsidy schemes
📌 Bottom Line
| Consumer Type | Impact |
|---|---|
| 🏠 Household / Domestic | ✅ No impact — prices unchanged |
| 🍽️ Commercial / Business | ⚠️ ~₹993 more per cylinder from today |
However, there has been no change whatsoever in the rates for domestic cylinders, meaning the price of kitchen gas cylinders remains stable. Consequently, customers will now have to dig deeper into their pockets to purchase cylinders. Gas supplies have been significantly disrupted due to tensions in the Middle East, forcing people to stand in long queues to procure cylinders.
LPG Cylinder Prices Today
According to the price list released by Indian Oil, the cost of commercial cylinders was increased on May 1st, while the prices of domestic cylinders have remained unchanged. On May 1st, the price of a commercial cylinder in Delhi rose by ₹993, bringing the total to ₹3,071.50. Previously, the price stood at ₹2,078.50. Conversely, ordinary consumers faced no price shock, as no changes were made to the cost of the standard 14.2 kg domestic cylinder. It can still be purchased for ₹913.
Check Cylinder Prices in Uttar Pradesh
Following the hike, the price of a commercial cylinder in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, rose to ₹3,125.50 today. Previously, the price was ₹2,132.50. In total, the price of the cylinder increased by ₹993. There was no change in the prices of domestic cylinders; today, a domestic cylinder is selling here for ₹924.50.
In Gorakhpur, a domestic LPG cylinder is available today for ₹975, while the price of a commercial cylinder has now reached ₹3,255.50. Previously, the rate for a commercial cylinder in this region was ₹2,262.50. Starting today, cylinders here are being sold at a price reaching up to ₹993. In Lucknow, while a domestic cylinder is available for ₹950.50, a commercial cylinder has now risen to ₹3,194. Previously, it cost ₹2,201.
Commercial Cylinder Prices Rise Here as Well
In Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, the price of a domestic LPG cylinder remains unchanged at ₹916.50. The price of a commercial cylinder has risen to ₹3,099. Previously, the cost of a commercial cylinder here stood at ₹2,031. In Mumbai, the price of a commercial cylinder has increased to ₹3,024 starting today; it previously cost ₹2,031. The price of a domestic LPG cylinder stands at ₹912.50.
In Kolkata, the price of a commercial gas cylinder has surged to ₹3,202. Previously, it was available for ₹2,208. In Patna, the price of a domestic cylinder is recorded at ₹1,011 today; there has been no change in the price of this cylinder. In Chennai, the price of a commercial cylinder has risen to ₹3,237; previously, the price here was ₹2,246.50. The price of a domestic cylinder stands at ₹928.

