LPG Gas Price Update: Ever felt that tight squeeze every time you refill a gas cylinder? Like no matter how hard you budget, there’s always one more bill waiting to knock you down? If you’ve been juggling household or business expenses lately, here’s one small sigh of relief LPG commercial gas cylinder prices have just dropped across India starting June 1, 2025.
Let’s break it down in a simple, real-talk way — so you know exactly what this means for your kitchen, your dhaba, or your small business.
What’s the Big Update on LPG Prices?
From June 1, 2025, the price of the 19 kg commercial LPG cylinder has gone down by ₹24. Not a massive drop, sure — but hey, in times like these, every rupee saved counts, right?
Here’s a quick look at the new LPG commercial cylinder prices in major cities:
City | New Price (June 1) | Old Price |
---|---|---|
Delhi | ₹1,723.50 | ₹1,747.50 |
Mumbai | ₹1,675 | ₹1,699 |
Bengaluru | ₹1,796.50 | ₹1,820.50 |
Kolkata | ₹1,827.50 | ₹1,851.50 |
Bhubaneswar | ₹1,868 | ₹1,892 |
Chandigarh | ₹1,743 | ₹1,767 |
Jaipur | ₹1,752 | ₹1,776 |
Noida | ₹1,723.50 | ₹1,747.50 |
This is the third price cut in three months. First ₹41 off in April, then ₹14.50 in May, and now ₹24 in June. A small streak of good news, finally?
What About Domestic LPG Cylinders?
Now, here’s the not-so-fun part.
While commercial cylinders got cheaper, there’s been no reduction in domestic LPG cylinder prices. In fact, the 14.2 kg domestic cylinder got costlier back in April.
Let’s talk numbers:
- Before April 7: ₹803 for general customers, ₹503 for Ujjwala scheme beneficiaries
- After April 7: ₹853 for general customers, ₹553 for Ujjwala users
If you’re a homemaker or someone trying to stretch every rupee, that ₹50 hike probably stung.
Who Benefits the Most from This Price Drop?
If you run:
- A restaurant or hotel
- A roadside food stall or dhaba
- A catering service or mess
- Or any small food-based business
…then this price cut might ease your monthly costs just a bit.
Let’s say you use 10 cylinders a month — that’s ₹240 saved. Doesn’t sound like a lot? It’s a day’s worth of vegetables. Or maybe that long-overdue oil change for your delivery scooter. It adds up.
How to Stay Updated on LPG Price Changes
Don’t want to be caught off guard next time the price jumps or drops?
Here’s what you can do:
- Download the official app of your LPG provider (like Indane, Bharat Gas, or HP Gas).
- Enable price alerts – most apps send notifications when prices change.
- Keep a bill log – track your monthly usage and costs.
- Join local WhatsApp groups – small business owners often share LPG news.
A Quick Word for Households Struggling with LPG Costs
If you’re not a business owner but a family trying to make ends meet, and that April price hike has been hard to manage, you’re not alone.
Many are still waiting for more support under the PM Ujjwala Yojana. If you’re eligible and not enrolled yet, it might be time to check it out. The scheme offers subsidized LPG connections and refills for low-income families. Sometimes even a small subsidy makes a big difference.
FAQs About the LPG Cylinder Price Cut
Q1. Did the domestic LPG cylinder price go down too?
No, only the 19 kg commercial cylinder price dropped. The 14.2 kg domestic cylinder price remains the same since the ₹50 hike in April.
Q2. Why are prices being reduced for commercial cylinders only?
Commercial LPG prices follow international fuel price trends and are adjusted monthly. Domestic prices are controlled more carefully, often with subsidies.
Q3. Can I use a commercial cylinder at home to save money?
No, it’s illegal and unsafe. Domestic and commercial cylinders have different pressure levels and safety mechanisms.
Q4. Will prices drop again next month?
There’s no guarantee, but considering the last 3 months saw back-to-back reductions, there’s hope for more relief — at least for businesses.
Q5. How can I apply for the Ujjwala scheme subsidy?
You can visit your nearest LPG distributor or apply online through the official PMUY website if you meet the income and BPL criteria.
Q6. Is this change permanent?
No, LPG prices are revised monthly. It could go up or down based on global oil prices and government decisions.