State-run oil marketing companies have rolled out their monthly LPG price revision for July 2026, and there's good news on two fronts today. While domestic 14.2 kg cylinder rates remain largely steady for households, commercial LPG users, restaurants, hotels, caterers and dhabas, have got a sizeable relief with a cut of Rs 183.50 on the 19 kg commercial cylinder, effective from July 1.Here's a complete city-wise breakdown of what you'll pay for your kitchen cylinder today, along with what's changed for businesses.Domestic 14.2 KG LPG Cylinder Price Today (July 1, 2026)Oil companies revise LPG rates on the first of every month, factoring in international benchmark prices, the rupee-dollar exchange rate, freight costs and government policy. Here's how much a 14.2 kg domestic cylinder costs across major Indian cities today:14.2 KG Domestic Cylinder PriceDelhi₹942.00Mumbai₹941.50Chandigarh₹951.50Hyderabad₹994.00Bengaluru₹944.50Kolkata₹968.00Chennai₹928.50Pune₹945.00Jaipur₹945.50Ahmedabad₹949.00Rates typically vary slightly from state to state and city to city because of local taxes (VAT) and transportation charges added by individual distributors. Beneficiaries under the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY) continue to receive a separate subsidised rate, which is credited directly to their bank accounts after purchase.Household LPG prices have been on a gradual upward climb through the first half of 2026, largely on account of tightened global supply following unrest in the Iran and wider West Asia region, which pushed up the Saudi Contract Price — the international benchmark that guides India's LPG import costs.Commercial LPG Cylinder Price Slashed by Rs 183.50The bigger headline for July 1 is on the commercial side. After a string of hikes over the past several months that squeezed margins for the hospitality and food-service industry, oil marketing companies have finally announced a cut.In Delhi, the price of a 19 kg commercial cylinder has come down to Rs 2,930, from Rs 3,113 earlier — a reduction of Rs 183.50. Similar cuts have been mirrored across other metros, easing input costs for restaurants, hotels, dhabas, caterers and other small businesses that depend heavily on commercial LPG connections for their daily operations.This marks a reversal after commercial cylinder rates had climbed steadily through the year amid supply-side jitters linked to the West Asia crisis and disruptions around key shipping routes. The government has previously maintained that Indian consumers continue to pay among the lowest cooking gas prices in the world when compared with neighbouring countries.Why LPG Prices Change Every MonthA few key factors decide how much you pay for your cylinder each month:International benchmark rates: Indian oil companies price LPG based on the Saudi Contract Price (Saudi CP), the global reference point for the region.Crude oil movement: Any volatility in crude markets, especially due to geopolitical tension, tends to feed directly into LPG pricing.Currency fluctuation: Since LPG is imported and billed in US dollars, a weaker or stronger rupee directly affects the landed cost.Freight and distribution costs: Local transportation and distributor margins add a small, city-specific variation to the final price.Government policy: Occasional subsidy support or tax tweaks can also influence what consumers ultimately pay.How to Check LPG Price in Your CityYou don't have to wait for news reports to know your cylinder's price. You can check the latest rate through:The official websites of Indane, Bharat Gas (HPCL) and HP GasThe IndianOil ONE, Hello BPCL, or HP Pay mobile appsA missed call or SMS to your distributor's registered numberYour monthly cylinder delivery receipt, which lists the current rateWith cooking gas prices directly hitting household budgets and commercial rates shaping the cost of eating out, keeping an eye on these monthly revisions helps both families and small business owners plan their expenses better. Prices are next expected to be reviewed on August 1, in line with the usual monthly cycle.(LPG rates mentioned are indicative for the given date and may vary marginally by locality and distributor. Readers are advised to confirm the exact price with their local gas agency before booking a refill.)
LPG Gas Rate Today: Check domestic 14 KG cylinder price today in Delhi, Mumbai, Chandigarh, Hyderabad, Bengaluru and other cities
LPG Cylinder Price Today: Good news for consumers as state-run oil companies have revised LPG prices for July 2026. While domestic cylinder rates remain stable, commercial LPG users, including restaurants and hotels, will see a significant Rs 183.50 reduction on 19 kg cylinders. This brings much-needed relief to businesses after several months of price hikes, influenced by global supply and geopolitical factors.









