Delhi commuters, your next CNG refill is set to cost a little more!Indraprastha Gas Limited (IGL) raised rates by Re 1 per kg across its network on Sunday, marking the second hike in just 48 hours. With the latest revision effective from 6:00 am on Sunday, CNG prices in Delhi climbed to Rs 80.09 per kg, breaching the Rs 80-mark for the first time. The increase comes two days after IGL had already raised CNG prices by Rs 2 per kg on Friday, when Delhi’s CNG rate had moved to Rs 79.09 per kg. The back-to-back hikes are set to increase transportation expenses for private vehicle owners, cab drivers and public transport users who rely on CNG as a relatively economical fuel option.Here’s how much CNG costs in your city:City/RegionCNG Price (Rs per kg)NCT of DelhiRs 80.09NoidaRs 88.70GhaziabadRs 88.70MuzaffarnagarRs 88.58MeerutRs 88.58ShamliRs 88.58GurugramRs 85.12RewariRs 84.70KarnalRs 84.43KaithalRs 85.43KanpurRs 91.42HamirpurRs 91.42FatehpurRs 91.42AjmerRs 89.44PaliRs 89.44RajsamandRs 89.44MahobaRs 86.42BandaRs 86.42ChitrakootRs 86.42HapurRs 89.70Gautam Budh NagarRs 88.70Greater NoidaRs 88.70Petrol and diesel pricesThe CNG revision comes two days after fuel prices were hiked. Earlier on Friday, the Centre announced an increase in petrol and diesel prices, raising petrol and diesel by around Rs 3 per litre in the national capital.Following the revision, petrol in Delhi is now retailing at Rs 97.77 per litre, while diesel costs Rs 90.67 per litre.PNG pricesAs petrol, diesel and CNG prices are seeing price hikes, domestic piped natural gas (PNG) prices remain unchanged from April 1, 2026 rates. CityPriceNew DelhiRs 47.90KolkataRs 50.00MumbaiRs 50.00ChennaiRs 50.00GurgaonRs 49.90NoidaRs 47.76BangaloreRs 52.00BhubaneswarRs 45.33ChandigarhRs 52.63HyderabadRs 51.00JaipurRs 49.50LucknowRs 56.50PatnaRs 49.44ThiruvananthapuramRs 51.00The consecutive hikes in CNG, petrol and diesel come amid mounting pressure on global energy markets due to escalating tensions in the Middle East and the continued blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global energy corridor through which nearly one-fifth of the world’s oil and gas trade passes.Supply concerns linked to disruptions in this narrow passage have pushed global crude prices sharply upward, intensifying pricing pressures domestically.However, even as petrol, diesel and CNG prices have seen revisions, the amount is far lower when compared to global crude prices, which have gone from $70 before the conflict to over $100 per barrel now. India has managed to contain the increase in petrol and diesel prices despite a steep surge in international crude oil prices. While many countries recorded fuel price increases ranging from 20 per cent to nearly 100%, India’s petrol and diesel prices rose by only 3.2% and 3.4 %, respectively.
CNG prices in Delhi-NCR rise again: Second hike in 48 hours — Check rates in your city
Delhi commuters, your next CNG refill is set to cost a little more!












