New Delhi: The price of liquefied petroleum (LPG) oil gas for commercial cylinders is climbed to ₹ 250 on Monday. In the national capital, the 19-kg commercial cylinder will cost ₹ 2,253, according to Ani’s news agency. However, the domestic LPG cylinder level is stored does not change. 14.2-kg LPG cylinder which is not subsidized now the price is ₹ 949.50 in Delhi.
In Mumbai, a 19-kg commercial gas cylinder will cost you ₹ 2,205. In Kolkata, the commercial LPG level stands at ₹ 2,351, while in Chennai now the 19 kg cylinder will be available to ₹ 2,406.
Prices of LPG, gasoline, and diesel are on the rise after the assembly selection.
Meanwhile, the fuel rate is maintained so it has not changed today. In nine revisions of the tariff since March 22, prices have risen to ₹ 6.40 per liter.
Meanwhile, the price of flight turbine (ATF) is produced by ₹ 2,258.54 per kiloliter (KL), or 2 percent, up to ₹ 1,12,924.83 per KL in the national capital, according to price notices by state-owned fuel retailers.
Jet fuel prices are revised on the 1st and 16th of each month based on the international average price.
ATF prices have increased every two weeks since the beginning of 2022. In seven increases starting January 1, ATF prices have increased by ₹ 38,902.92 KL or nearly 50 percent.