On the first day of August, big news was received regarding the prices of LPG gas cylinders. The prices of commercial gas cylinders have seen a decline for the fifth consecutive day. This decline is an average of Rs 34 per gas cylinder. The special thing is that since March, the price of commercial gas cylinders has seen a decline of more than Rs 170. There has been a big decline in the prices of natural gas in the international market.
On the other hand, a decrease in its prices has also been observed in India. Apart from this, no change has been seen in the price of domestic gas cylinders. The last time any change in the prices of domestic gas cylinders was seen was on April 8, when the government increased the price of domestic gas cylinders by Rs 50. Let us also tell you how much the prices of domestic and commercial gas cylinders have increased.
Cylinders became cheaper for the fifth consecutive month.
If we look at the data of IOCL, commercial gas cylinders have become cheaper for the fifth consecutive month in all four metros, including the country's capital. According to the data, the price of a commercial gas cylinder in the country's capital, Delhi, has seen a decline of Rs 33.5, and the price has become Rs 1631.50. At the same time, the price of a commercial gas cylinder in Mumbai has seen a decline of Rs 34, and the price has become Rs 1582.50. The price of a commercial gas cylinder in Kolkata and Chennai has seen a decline of Rs 34.5. After that, the prices in both metros have become Rs 1734.50 and Rs 1789 per gas cylinder, respectively.
How much cheaper has the cylinder become in 5 months
Due to the continuous decline in the prices of commercial gas cylinders, a difference of more than Rs 170 has been seen in the prices. According to the data received from IOCL, the price of a commercial gas cylinder in the country's capital, Delhi, has come down by Rs 171.5. In Kolkata, the price of a commercial gas cylinder has come down by Rs 178.5 in these 5 months. The price of gas cylinders in Mumbai has seen a decline of Rs 173 so far. The price of commercial gas cylinders in Chennai has seen a decline of Rs 176 in 5 months.
No change in the price of domestic gas cylinders
There has been no change in the price of domestic gas cylinders since April. On April 8, the government increased the price of domestic gas cylinders by Rs 50. There has been no change since then. According to IOCL data, the price of domestic gas cylinders is Rs 853 in Delhi, Rs 879 in Kolkata, Rs 852.50 in Mumbai, and Rs 868.50 in Chennai. According to experts, the way the prices of natural gas are decreasing in the international market, the price of domestic gas cylinders may soon be seen.
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