For millions of households and small businesses across India, LPG cylinders aren’t just about cooking — they’re about daily survival. Every price hike stings, and every cut brings a sigh of relief.
Starting November 1, 2025, government oil companies have announced a reduction in commercial LPG cylinder prices, offering some breathing space to restaurants, hotels, and families who’ve been juggling rising costs.
What’s Changed in LPG Cylinder Prices?
The new rates apply to 19-kg commercial LPG cylinders, widely used in eateries, catering services, and small factories.
Here’s the latest update:
| City | Previous Price (₹) | New Price (₹) | Change (₹) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Delhi | 1,595.50 | 1,590.50 | -5.00 |
| Kolkata | 1,700.50 | 1,694.00 | -6.50 |
| Mumbai | 1,547.00 | 1,542.00 | -5.00 |
| Chennai | 1,754.50 | 1,750.00 | -4.50 |
It may look like a small change, but for businesses that use multiple cylinders every week, that drop adds up to thousands saved over time.
What About Domestic LPG Prices?
If you’re a regular household consumer, here’s something you should know — domestic LPG cylinder prices remain unchanged for November 2025.
Since April 2025, there has been no change in the 14.2-kg cylinder rates.
| City | Domestic LPG Price (₹) |
|---|---|
| Delhi | 853.00 |
| Mumbai | 852.50 |
| Kolkata | 879.00 |
| Chennai | (unchanged) |
While this month’s relief is mainly for the commercial segment, it’s still good news for the overall LPG supply chain — stability today often leads to broader adjustments later.
Why Does This Cut Matter?
Think about it — a small restaurant might use 10 to 15 cylinders a month. Even a ₹5 cut per cylinder means ₹50–₹75 in savings monthly. It’s not life-changing, but in a tight-margin business, every rupee matters.
For larger hotel chains, the savings are far greater. Plus, lower commercial fuel prices often help keep food and catering prices stable, which indirectly benefits everyday consumers too.
The November price cut follows October’s increase, where commercial cylinder rates rose by ₹15–₹16.5 depending on the city. The recent reduction helps balance that impact — a small but timely correction ahead of the festive season.
The Bigger Picture
LPG prices in India depend on global crude rates, foreign exchange fluctuations, and domestic demand. While global prices have been volatile, this recent move signals an attempt by oil companies to maintain affordability without straining supply chains.
For now, there’s no sign of domestic price changes, but analysts suggest that if global energy prices stabilize, further adjustments could be on the horizon in early 2026.
So, if you’re planning your monthly kitchen budget or running a food business, this update is worth noting — small dips like these keep your operations a bit easier to manage.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Have domestic LPG cylinder prices changed in November 2025?
No. The price of domestic 14.2-kg LPG cylinders remains unchanged since April 2025 across all metro cities.
2. What is the new price of commercial LPG in Delhi?
As of November 1, 2025, the 19-kg commercial LPG cylinder in Delhi costs ₹1,590.50 — ₹5 less than last month.
3. Why do LPG prices change so often?
LPG prices in India are linked to international market trends and currency exchange rates. Any global fluctuation in crude prices directly impacts local LPG rates.