Commercial LPG Cylinder Prices Increased Across India: 19-Kg Cylinder Now Costs ₹3,113.50 In Delhi
Commercial LPG Turns More Pricey From June 1
- In a fresh sort of jolt to businesses, and commercial establishments, oil marketing companies have raised the price of commercial LPG cylinders across India starting June 1 2026. The newest revision has nudged up the cost of a 19 kg commercial LPG cylinder by ₹42, to ₹53.50, depending on the city.
- After this hike, the price of a commercial LPG cylinder in Delhi has now reached ₹3,113.50. This is adding more financial strain on restaurants, hotels, catering services, bakeries and other workspaces that lean heavily on LPG for everyday functioning.
Why Did Commercial LPG Prices Go Up?
Industry voices feel the recent increase ties back to climbing global energy costs plus worries about fuel supply security. Ongoing geopolitical friction in West Asia has unsettled energy markets, and in response authorities have sought to build up fuel buffers, so supply stays steady in the long run. All these elements, have helped push the revision higher for commercial LPG prices.
What This Means for Restaurants, Hotels, and Smaller Firms
- The jump in commercial LPG prices is expected to hit straight at businesses that use big volumes of cooking gas. Restaurants, food stalls, cloud kitchens, hotels, and catering units could see operating costs rise.
- At the same time industry observers say some outfits might eventually shift the extra burden onto customers, by charging more for menus, which could end up feeding into food inflation in the next few months or so.
Domestic LPG Prices Stay Steady
While commercial users face yet another price hike, household consumers have gotten a bit of breathing space. Oil companies, so far, haven’t said anything about any shift in domestic LPG cylinder charges. Regular household cooking gas cylinders are still holding steady across the key cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai.
Latest Commercial LPG Cylinder Rates in Major Cities
These revised numbers are not identical everywhere. They change from city to city because of local taxes, plus the cost of transportation and all that jazz. Commercial LPG cylinders have turned pricier in many big metropolitan areas, with the increase sitting roughly between ₹42 and ₹53.50 per cylinder. The newer rates kicked in from June 1, 2026.
Growing Concerns Over Business Costs
This latest bump arrives when a lot of businesses are already stretched by rising raw material expenses and shifting how people spend. Industry bodies have sounded a caution, saying that frequent increases in commercial LPG pricing could dent profitability, particularly for small and medium sized enterprises, which often run on thin margins anyway.
Outlook for the Energy Sector
Specialists feel that what happens next with LPG rates will mostly hinge on global crude oil movements, geopolitical tensions, and whether supply chains stay steady or not. Hospitality and food related businesses are likely to watch upcoming revisions closely, since energy expenses keep influencing the overall operating cost picture, in a big way.