While LPG remains the primary cooking fuel for many households, CNG and PNG are emerging as more stable and economic alternatives.
While LPG remains the primary cooking fuel for many households, CNG and PNG are emerging as more stable and economic alternatives.As the West Asia conflict continues to rage, fuel prices remain a key concern for households and transport users across India, with LPG, CNG and PNG rates being revised at regular intervals amid global energy supply woes.
LPG supplies are under close monitoring amid prevailing geopolitical tensions even though no dry-outs have been reported at distributorships. This is because India meets more than 40 per cent of its crude imports and 90 per cent of its LPG imports from West Asian countries, including Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
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The government, however, continues to offer subsidies under schemes such as Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY), helping reduce the effective cost for eligible households. Under the scheme, over 10 crore low-income families have received gas connections.
On Friday (May 15), energy companies hiked CNG prices by ₹2 per kg in Delhi and Mumbai amid the rise in global crude prices caused by the ongoing US-Israel-Iran conflict.
14.2 kg LPG cylinder rates on May 16
| Cities | Price (₹/cylinder) |
| Delhi | 913 |
| Bengaluru | 915.50 |
| Hyderabad | 965 |
| Mumbai | 912.50 |
| Chennai | 928.50 |
| Kolkata | 939 |
Commercial (19kg) LPG cylinder rates on May 16
| Cities | Price (₹/cylinder) |
| Delhi | 3,071.50 |
| Bengaluru | 3,152 |
| Hyderabad | 3,315 |
| Mumbai | 3,024 |
| Chennai | 3,237 |
| Kolkata | 3,202 |
CNG prices across major cities on May 16
| Cities | Price (₹) |
| Delhi | 79.09 |
| Bengaluru | 90 |
| Hyderabad | 97 |
| Mumbai | 83 |
| Chennai | 91.50 |
| Kolkata | 93.50 |
PNG prices across major cities on May 16
| Cities | Price (₹/SCM) |
| Delhi | 47.90 |
| Bengaluru | 52 |
| Hyderabad | 51 |
| Mumbai | 50 |
| Chennai | 50 |
| Kolkata | 50 |
While LPG remains the primary cooking fuel for many households, CNG and PNG are emerging as more stable and economic alternatives. Consumers are advised to track city-wise price updates and policy updates to manage their fuel expenses effectively.