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LPG Price Today (April 4, 2026): Check Latest City-Wise Cylinder Rates in India

Domestic LPG prices have maintained their current status since the March 7, 2026.

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LPG Price Today (April 4, 2026):India’s current LPG pricing situation is experiencing intense scrutiny because of unpredictable global energy market conditions and interruptions in supply chains. The verified data from oil marketing companies and various news reports as of April 4, 2026, show a clear difference between two pricing categories.

LPG Price Today (April 4, 2026)

Domestic LPG Price Today (14.2 kg cylinder)

Domestic LPG prices have maintained their current status since the March 7, 2026, price increase of ₹60 and they have not experienced any price changes throughout April 2026.

  • New Delhi: ₹913
  • Mumbai: ₹912.50
  • Kolkata: ₹939
  • Chennai: ₹928.50
  • Gurgaon (Haryana) : ₹920–₹922
  • Noida / Ghaziabad: ₹913–₹915
  • Bengaluru: ₹915–₹920
  • Hyderabad : ₹915–₹925
  • Bhubaneswar : ₹939

Commercial LPG Price Today (19 kg cylinder)

Commercial LPG prices were hiked sharply on April 1, 2026, driven by global crude and LPG benchmark increases.

  • New Delhi: ₹2,078.50
  • Mumbai: ₹2,030–₹2,050
  • Kolkata: ₹2,200–₹2,210
  • Chennai: ₹2,150–₹2,170
  • Hyderabad : ₹2,100+
  • Bengaluru: ₹2,050+

The latest hike of ₹195.50 per cylinder has significantly increased operational costs for businesses.

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Factors Driving LPG Price Changes

The recent movement in LPG prices is largely driven by global factors. Ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East have disrupted supply chains which resulted in higher international LPG benchmark prices especially the Saudi Contract Price. The global market changes directly affect domestic LPG prices because India depends on international sources for most of its LPG supply.

The final retail prices in various regions depend on currency exchange rates and transportation costs which both contribute to the overall pricing process.

The future of LPG prices in India will depend on two main factors which are global crude oil price movements and international political events. The government has successfully maintained domestic price stability up to this point but ongoing international market pressures will force them to change prices in the future. Businesses and consumers should monitor the situation because it keeps changing.

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