New Delhi: Amidst the conflict between the US and Iran, the global crude oil trade—including that of India—has been disrupted, leading to increased shortages of LPG cylinders across the country. A few days ago, Indian petroleum companies hiked cylinder prices, dealing a blow to consumer expectations.
Key Takeaways
Quick Read- Check Cylinder Prices in These Major Cities
- Prices Unchanged Today
If you are planning to purchase an LPG cylinder, you can check the latest rates beforehand. We are providing city-wise price details for both domestic (kitchen) and commercial LPG cylinders. Knowing these prices will help clear up any confusion you may have. For this information, please read our article carefully.

Check Cylinder Prices in These Major Cities
In New Delhi, the price of a domestic LPG cylinder is currently recorded at ₹913. Meanwhile, the price of a commercial cylinder in the city appears to be trending around ₹2,078. In Mumbai, the price of a domestic LPG cylinder is currently hovering at ₹912.50, while commercial cylinder rates are recorded at ₹2,031.
In Kolkata, domestic LPG cylinder rates are currently at ₹939. The price of a commercial cylinder here is recorded at ₹2,208. In Chennai, the price of a domestic cylinder is recorded at ₹928.50, while the price of a commercial cylinder appears to be trending around ₹2,246.

In Gurgaon, domestic cylinder rates are recorded at ₹921.50, and commercial cylinder prices are at ₹2,096. In Noida—located adjacent to Delhi—the price of a domestic cylinder is recorded at ₹913, while the price of a commercial cylinder appears to be trending around ₹2,078.
In Bengaluru, domestic cylinder prices are recorded at ₹915.50, while the price of a commercial cylinder appears to be trending around ₹2,161. In Patna as well, the price for a domestic cylinder is recorded at ₹939, while the rate for a commercial cylinder stands at ₹2,353.
Prices Unchanged Today
Following the hike at the beginning of April, there has been no change whatsoever in LPG cylinder prices today—April 20. At the start of April, the price of commercial cylinders saw an increase of approximately ₹200. Moreover, cylinder consumers have been facing difficulties these days; in many areas, cylinders are not being delivered on time, even after being booked.