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This Article is From Jan 01, 2020

Non-Subsidised LPG Becomes More Expensive From Today; Price Up Rs 140/Cylinder Since August

Non-Subsidised LPG Becomes More Expensive From Today; Price Up Rs 140/Cylinder Since August
LPG Price Today: Cooking gas now costs Rs 714/cylinder in Delhi and Rs 684.50/cylinder in Mumbai

Non-subsidised LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) or cooking gas prices were increased with effect from January 1, 2020. That marked a fifth straight monthly hike in the prices. In Delhi and Mumbai, the hike was to the tune of Rs 19 and Rs 19.5 per cylinder respectively, according to Indian Oil Corporation, which supplies LPG under the Indane brand. With effect from January 1, the non-subsidised LPG rates were revised to Rs 714 per cylinder in Delhi and Rs 684.50 per cylinder in Mumbai. In December, the prices had stood at Rs 695 per cylinder and Rs 665 per cylinder respectively, according to Indian Oil's website - iocl.com.

In Kolkata and Chennai, the non-subsidised LPG prices were increased by Rs 21.5 per cylinder to Rs 747 per cylinder and by Rs 20 per cylinder to Rs 734 per cylinder respectively. 

LPG Price In Metros With Effect From January 1, 2020

MetroNon-Subsidised LPG Price In Rupees Per 14.2 KG Cylinder
JanuaryDecember
Delhi714695
Kolkata747725.5
Mumbai684.50665
Chennai734714
(Source: iocl.com)

From December 1, the prices of 19-kilogram cylinders were also revised upwards to Rs 1,241 per unit in Delhi and Rs 1,190 in Mumbai, according to Indian Oil.

The price of LPG (per 14.2 kilograms) has been increased by a cumulative Rs. 139.5 per cylinder in Delhi and Rs. 138 per cylinder in Mumbai so far since August - an increase of 24.28 per cent and 25.25 per cent respectively. 

(LPG Gas Prices: Suppliers such as Indian Oil review cooking gas rates on a monthly basis)

Currently, the government subsidises 12 cylinders of 14.2 kilograms each per household in a year. The consumer has to make any additional purchases at the market price. The amount of subsidy provided by the government on the quota of 12 cylinders per year varies from month to month.

Factors such as changes in the average international benchmark LPG prices and foreign exchange rates determine the subsidy amount.

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