LPG Cylinder Gas Price Today: There is a lot of discussion going on across the country about the prices of cooking gas cylinders (LPG). On March 7, oil companies increased the price of domestic gas cylinders by about Rs 60. Apart from this, the 19 kg commercial gas cylinder used in hotels and restaurants has also become costlier by about Rs 144. The ongoing tension in the Middle East has affected the supply of gas. In such a situation, if you are thinking of booking a gas cylinder, then first know the latest price of LPG cylinder in your city on March 14, 2026, so that you can get the correct information.
LPG prices in your city today
City Domestic Cylinder
Patna Rs 1,002.50
Hyderabad Rs 965.00
Lucknow Rs 950.50
Kolkata Rs 939.00
Chennai Rs 928.50
Commercial Cylinder
Patna Rs 2,133.50
Hyderabad Rs 2,105.50
Lucknow Rs 2,007.00
Kolkata Rs 1,988.50
Chennai Rs 1,043.50
Relief to the beneficiaries of Ujjwala Yojana
The average person in Delhi costs around Rs 913 for an LPG cylinder. However, families covered under the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY) still receive it for around ₹613. The government says the recent price increase will have minimal impact on these families. This daily increase amounts to less than 80 paise.
Why is there a shortage of LPG gas?
India imports approximately 62% of its total LPG needs from abroad. Currently, supply has been affected due to tensions in the Strait of Hormuz. It is reported that this sea route has been closed due to the escalating conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran. Approximately 90% of India’s gas imports come through this route, so the supply chain has been directly affected.
Impact on hotel and restaurant business
This situation is also affecting the hotel and restaurant sector. The supply of commercial gas cylinders has been limited, raising concerns among businesses. Some hotel associations say that if the situation doesn’t return to normal soon, outdoor dining services could be affected. The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas has formed a committee to review this issue, which will monitor gas supply as needed.
