Commercial LPG Price Hike: 19 kg Cylinder Up Rs 42 In Delhi, Rs 53.50 In Kolkata From Today; Domestic Prices Unchanged
Commercial LPG prices rose from June 1, with 19 kg cylinders up Rs 42 to Rs 3113.50 in Delhi, Rs 53.50 to Rs 3255.50 in Kolkata, and 5 kg FTL cylinders increased Rs 11 to Rs 821.50 in Delhi, while domestic cylinder prices remain unchanged, sources said.
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New Delhi: Costs for commercial LPG cooking gas have gone up from Monday (June 1), with oil marketing companies hiking the price of 19 kg cylinders used by hotels, restaurants and small businesses. According to reports, in Delhi, the 19 kg commercial LPG cylinder will now be sold at Rs 3113.50 after a hike of Rs 42, while Kolkata has seen a steeper increase of Rs 53.50, taking the price to Rs 3255.50 per cylinder.
The revision of price also covers smaller commercial packs, including the 5 kg LPG cylinder. Reports suggested that the 5 kg Free Trade LPG (FTL) cylinder, which is popular with kiosks, tea stalls and catering outlets, has been increased by Rs 11 in Delhi. Following the hike, the customers in the national capital will now pay Rs 821.50 for each 5 kg FTL cylinder. The new rates come into effect from 1 June.
Though the commercial users will feel the pinch of price increase, amidst the West Asia crisis and Strait of Hormuz blockade, the households using domestic LPG cylinders have been spared. According to sources, there is no change in the price of subsidised domestic cylinders for the month, bringing relief to millions of families across the country.
Delhi And Kolkata See Sharper Increases For Bulk Users
The monthly revision by oil companies has pushed up operating costs for food businesses that depend on 19 kg cylinders. In Delhi, the Rs 42 increase takes the commercial cylinder to Rs 3113.50, while Kolkata’s hike of Rs 53.50 is among the bigger adjustments this month, lifting the price there to Rs 3255.50. The commercial cylinder customers stated that even a small revision adds up to monthly expenses for such establishments running multiple burners through the day.
The sources stated that the 5 kg FTL category has also been adjusted, with an increase of Rs 11. Following the increase, the Delhi price for a 5 kg FTL cylinder now stands at Rs 821.50. These cylinders are not subsidised and are sold under the Free Trade LPG scheme, which allows direct sale to commercial buyers without domestic subsidy.
Domestic Users Get Breather
As per sources, the domestic LPG cylinder prices remain unchanged despite the revision in commercial rates. The decision not to change the prices of the commercial cylinders means that the 14.2kg household cylinder continues at the existing rate in Delhi and other metro cities, shielding families from an additional burden at the start of June.
The hike in commercial cylinder prices is expected to impact restaurants and caterers already grappling with rising food input costs. Many small vendors who switched to 5 kg FTL cylinders to manage space and cash flow will now have to absorb the Rs 11 increase per cylinder. The larger hotels in Delhi and Kolkata using 19 kg cylinders in bulk may review kitchen budgets as the Rs 42 and Rs 53.50 increases take effect.
Notably, the oil companies revise commercial LPG prices on the first of every month based on average international benchmark rates and the rupee-dollar exchange rate. The domestic cylinder rates are reviewed separately and have stayed steady this time, even as global crude prices remain volatile.
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Published By : Abhishek Tiwari
Published On: 1 June 2026 at 00:12 IST