LPG, CNG, PNG rates today (June 26, 2026): Check latest prices in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata and other cities
The domestic LPG cylinder rates have remained unchanged across the country since June 7, when the rates were raised by ₹29.

- Jun 26, 2026,
- Updated Jun 26, 2026 8:50 AM IST
LPG, CNG and PNG prices continue to remain largely stable for households across India despite the West Asia conflict involving the US and Israel on one side and Iran on the other nearing an end. The domestic LPG cylinder rates have remained unchanged across the country since June 7, when the rates were raised by ₹29.
Commercial LPG cylinder prices have remained stable since June 1, whereas PNG and CNG rates were last hiked in May this year. In a major respite for commercial and industrial consumers, the government on Thursday removed all sectoral restrictions on the supply of non-domestic LPG and restored supplies to pre-war levels.
The development comes days after the US waived sanctions on Iranian petroleum, petroleum products and crude oil imports for 60 days. At present, crude oil prices are down over 1%. Brent crude stands at $74 per barrel, whereas US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude stands at $70.75 per barrel on Friday.
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14.2 kg LPG cylinder rates on June 25
| Cities | Price (₹/cylinder) |
| Delhi | 942 |
| Bengaluru | 944.50 |
| Hyderabad | 994 |
| Mumbai | 941.50 |
| Chennai | 957.50 |
| Kolkata | 968 |
| Jaipur | 945.50 |
| Noida | 939.50 |
| Gurugram | 950.50 |
| Chandigarh | 951.50 |
Commercial (19kg) LPG cylinder rates on June 25
| Cities | Price (₹/cylinder) |
| Delhi | 3,113.50 |
| Bengaluru | 3,198.50 |
| Hyderabad | 3,367.50 |
| Mumbai | 3,067.50 |
| Chennai | 3,283.50 |
| Kolkata | 3,255.50 |
| Jaipur | 3,141.50 |
| Noida | 3,113.50 |
| Gurugram | 3,130.50 |
| Chandigarh | 3,136 |
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CNG prices across major cities on June 25
| Cities | Price (₹/kg) |
| Delhi | 83.09 |
| Bengaluru | 97 |
| Hyderabad | 97 |
| Mumbai | 86 |
| Chennai | 97 |
| Kolkata | 93.50 |
| Jaipur | 96 |
| Noida | 91.70 |
| Gurugram | 88.12 |
| Chandigarh | 98.75 |
PNG prices across major cities on June 25
| Cities | Price (₹/SCM) |
| Delhi | 49.59 |
| Bengaluru | 53 |
| Hyderabad | 51 |
| Mumbai | 51.50 |
| Chennai | 50 |
| Kolkata | 50 |
| Jaipur | 49.50 |
| Noida | 49.45 |
| Gurugram | 48.40 |
| Chandigarh | 54.70 |
The partial resumption of oil cargo movement via the Hormuz has impacted India as the country meets roughly 40% of its crude imports and 90% of its LPG imports from West Asian countries, including Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
Since the global energy supplies haven’t fully resumed yet via the Hormuz, the government has cut the number of subsidised cylinders available under the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY) from 9 to 4. Crores of women across rural India are covered under this scheme to give free gas connections across rural India.
While LPG remains the most used cooking fuel for many Indian households, CNG and PNG are also emerging as much more stable and cost-effective alternatives. Consumers are advised to track city-wise price updates and policy updates to manage their fuel expenses effectively.
LPG, CNG and PNG prices continue to remain largely stable for households across India despite the West Asia conflict involving the US and Israel on one side and Iran on the other nearing an end. The domestic LPG cylinder rates have remained unchanged across the country since June 7, when the rates were raised by ₹29.
Commercial LPG cylinder prices have remained stable since June 1, whereas PNG and CNG rates were last hiked in May this year. In a major respite for commercial and industrial consumers, the government on Thursday removed all sectoral restrictions on the supply of non-domestic LPG and restored supplies to pre-war levels.
The development comes days after the US waived sanctions on Iranian petroleum, petroleum products and crude oil imports for 60 days. At present, crude oil prices are down over 1%. Brent crude stands at $74 per barrel, whereas US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude stands at $70.75 per barrel on Friday.
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14.2 kg LPG cylinder rates on June 25
| Cities | Price (₹/cylinder) |
| Delhi | 942 |
| Bengaluru | 944.50 |
| Hyderabad | 994 |
| Mumbai | 941.50 |
| Chennai | 957.50 |
| Kolkata | 968 |
| Jaipur | 945.50 |
| Noida | 939.50 |
| Gurugram | 950.50 |
| Chandigarh | 951.50 |
Commercial (19kg) LPG cylinder rates on June 25
| Cities | Price (₹/cylinder) |
| Delhi | 3,113.50 |
| Bengaluru | 3,198.50 |
| Hyderabad | 3,367.50 |
| Mumbai | 3,067.50 |
| Chennai | 3,283.50 |
| Kolkata | 3,255.50 |
| Jaipur | 3,141.50 |
| Noida | 3,113.50 |
| Gurugram | 3,130.50 |
| Chandigarh | 3,136 |
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CNG prices across major cities on June 25
| Cities | Price (₹/kg) |
| Delhi | 83.09 |
| Bengaluru | 97 |
| Hyderabad | 97 |
| Mumbai | 86 |
| Chennai | 97 |
| Kolkata | 93.50 |
| Jaipur | 96 |
| Noida | 91.70 |
| Gurugram | 88.12 |
| Chandigarh | 98.75 |
PNG prices across major cities on June 25
| Cities | Price (₹/SCM) |
| Delhi | 49.59 |
| Bengaluru | 53 |
| Hyderabad | 51 |
| Mumbai | 51.50 |
| Chennai | 50 |
| Kolkata | 50 |
| Jaipur | 49.50 |
| Noida | 49.45 |
| Gurugram | 48.40 |
| Chandigarh | 54.70 |
The partial resumption of oil cargo movement via the Hormuz has impacted India as the country meets roughly 40% of its crude imports and 90% of its LPG imports from West Asian countries, including Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
Since the global energy supplies haven’t fully resumed yet via the Hormuz, the government has cut the number of subsidised cylinders available under the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY) from 9 to 4. Crores of women across rural India are covered under this scheme to give free gas connections across rural India.
While LPG remains the most used cooking fuel for many Indian households, CNG and PNG are also emerging as much more stable and cost-effective alternatives. Consumers are advised to track city-wise price updates and policy updates to manage their fuel expenses effectively.
