LPG Gas Price Today : In a major relief for businesses and consumers, the prices of LPG gas cylinders have once again been reduced. This time, oil marketing companies (OMCs) have slashed the price of 19 kg commercial LPG cylinders by up to ₹51. The decision has been taken keeping in mind the convenience of customers and the current market conditions.
It is important to note that this reduction applies only to commercial LPG cylinders and not to the 14.2 kg domestic cylinders used in households.
LPG Gas Price Today : New Price Effective from September 1, 2025
With this latest cut, the retail price of a 19 kg commercial LPG cylinder in Delhi will now be ₹1,580, down from the current price of ₹1,631.50. The revised prices will come into effect from September 1, 2025.
This move is expected to bring some relief to hotels, restaurants, catering businesses, and other commercial establishments that rely heavily on LPG cylinders for daily operations.
A Consistent Trend of Price Reduction in 2025
Interestingly, if we leave aside the month of March, the year 2025 has seen a continuous decline in commercial LPG prices since January. Here is a month-wise breakdown of the price revisions made by OMCs:
- January 1, 2025 – Prices reduced by ₹14.50 per cylinder.
- February 1, 2025 – Another cut of ₹7.
- March 1, 2025 – A minor increase of ₹6 was announced.
- April 1, 2025 – A sharp cut of ₹41.
- May 1, 2025 – Prices further reduced by ₹14.
- June 1, 2025 – Another reduction of ₹24.
- July 1, 2025 – A significant cut of ₹58.50.
- August 1, 2025 – Prices reduced again by ₹33.50.
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September 1, 2025 – Fresh cut of ₹51.
This steady decline in prices over the past eight months (barring March) has made commercial LPG more affordable than it was at the beginning of the year.
Impact on Businesses and Consumers
Commercial LPG cylinders are widely used by restaurants, hotels, sweet shops, canteens, bakeries, and catering services. The reduction in their prices is expected to help lower operational costs, especially for the food and hospitality sector, which relies heavily on cooking fuel.
While domestic LPG prices have remained largely stable, frequent cuts in commercial LPG rates indicate that OMCs are adjusting prices in line with international crude oil prices and other market dynamics.
Conclusion
The latest price revision is a welcome relief for businesses that have been under pressure due to rising input costs. With this ₹51 cut, commercial LPG cylinders in Delhi are now priced at ₹1,580, effective September 1, 2025. If the trend continues, businesses may find some stability in their operating expenses in the coming months.