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LPG Price Update: LPG Cylinder ₹90 Costlier in Patna Than in Delhi, Check Your City’s Rate

LPG Gas Cylinder Price

LPG Cylinder Price: Today, on 22nd May, a 14.2 kg LPG cylinder is available in Delhi at the same price as on 8th April. Domestic LPG cylinder is available in the capital for ₹ 853, while in Patna it costs ₹ 942.5. That is, the cylinder in Patna is about ₹ 90 more expensive than in Delhi. Let us tell you that there has been no change in the rate of LPG today.

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The average price of LPG globally is ₹ 64.74 per liter in Indian currency. Come, in this article, we will understand in detail how to convert liters to kilograms and before that let’s take a look at the latest rates of LPG gas cylinders from Delhi to Patna today, i.e. 22nd May! This information is very important for your monthly budget.

Know the rate of your city

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Today’s latest prices of a 14.2 kg domestic LPG cylinder in major cities are as follows:

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City Price                  (₹)

Patna                         ₹942.5

Delhi                          ₹853.00

Lucknow                   ₹890.5

Agra                           ₹865.5

Indore                       ₹881

Bhopal                      ₹858.5

Varanasi                   ₹916.5

Ahmedabad             ₹860

Mumbai                    ₹852.50

Bengaluru                ₹855.5

One connection for every family of 4

India had 14.9 crore LPG connections in 2015, which will increase to 32.9 crore by 2025. This means that now every family of 4 has one LPG connection. This is an unprecedented achievement. However, domestic production has been stuck at around 12-13 lakh tonnes for the last 8 years! In 2024-25, only 11.7 lakh tonnes were produced against the consumption of 28.6 lakh tonnes.

This has resulted in a 20% increase in LPG imports in 10 years. Now, domestic prices depend on the international market. In the 2025-26 budget, the government has allocated ₹11, 100 crore for LPG subsidy. Last year,₹22, 000 crore was given to oil companies because they were selling cylinders at a loss. This shows that the government is committed to providing relief to the general public.

How to convert LPG from liters to kilograms

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The global average price of LPG is ₹64.74 per liter in Indian currency. Since the density of LPG is about 0.54 kiloliters, its rate in kilograms will be as follows:

1 liter LPG=0.54 kilograms

Now, let’s calculate the price per kilogram:

Price per kilogram=₹64.74 / 0.54=₹119.88/kg

This means that the average price of LPG in India is ₹119.88 per kilogram. To put this in context, if our 14.2 kg domestic LPG cylinder was available in every country, the average price of the cylinder would be ₹1702.42. This will help you understand the real price of LPG and its relation to the international market.

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