LPG Cylinder Prices Remain Unchanged Across India on August 20, 2026
No Change in LPG Cylinder Prices
As of August 20, 2026, there has been no alteration in the prices of LPG cylinders throughout the country. Both domestic (14.2 kg) and commercial (19 kg) cylinders have maintained their previous rates. According to the latest pricing released by oil marketing companies—Indian Oil, Bharat Petroleum, and Hindustan Petroleum—consumers are currently enjoying stable prices. It is advisable to check the current rates in your city before booking a gas cylinder.
Current Rates for Domestic LPG (14.2 kg)
The prices for the 14.2 kg domestic cylinders in major cities are as follows:
- Delhi: ₹942
- Mumbai: ₹941.50
- Kolkata: ₹968
- Chennai: ₹957.50
- Bengaluru: ₹944.50
- Hyderabad: ₹994
- Noida: ₹939.50
- Gurgaon: ₹950.50
- Jaipur: ₹945.50
- Chandigarh: ₹951.50
- Lucknow: ₹979.50
- Patna: ₹1,031.50
Prices may vary slightly in other cities due to local taxes and transportation costs.
Current Rates for Commercial LPG (19 kg)
The pricing for the 19 kg commercial cylinders is as follows:
- Delhi: ₹2,738
- Mumbai: ₹2,691.50
- Kolkata: ₹2,872.50
- Chennai: ₹2,906
- Bengaluru: ₹2,821
- Hyderabad: ₹2,985
- Noida: ₹2,738
- Gurgaon: ₹2,755
- Jaipur: ₹2,765.50
- Chandigarh: ₹2,760
Reasons for Stable Prices
Since June 2026, there have been no significant changes in the prices of domestic cylinders. The stability in international crude oil prices and the value of the rupee has led companies to refrain from adjusting rates this time. However, oil companies are still incurring losses on cylinder sales.
How to Book a Gas Cylinder
Consumers can book cylinders through their nearest distributor, the company's official website, mobile app, or via missed call service. It is advisable to verify the correct rate for your city during online bookings, as additional charges may apply in certain areas.
Consumers are encouraged to book only through official sources or their gas agency. The unchanged prices on August 20 provide relief to households and small businesses for now, with a review expected next month.