LPG gas cylinders have become an essential part of every household in India. As inflation continues to bite, any reduction in gas prices brings immense relief to the common man. In May 2025, while the prices of domestic LPG cylinders remained steady, commercial gas cylinders saw a welcome price cut—a move that’s benefitting many small businesses.
But here’s the real game-changer: under the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY), eligible families are still enjoying subsidized cylinders, paying just ₹553 per refill. Let’s break down the latest updates and how you can take full advantage of the scheme.
Why LPG Cylinder Prices Keep ChangingLPG prices are revised monthly, and the fluctuation is influenced by several key factors:
-
Crude oil prices in the international market
-
Exchange rates, especially the USD to INR
-
Government taxes and subsidies
-
Logistics and distribution costs
For instance, in April 2025, domestic cylinder prices increased by ₹50, squeezing household budgets. However, in May 2025, while domestic rates stayed the same, commercial cylinder prices dropped, bringing some balance back to the equation.
Current Domestic LPG Cylinder Prices in Major Cities (Without Subsidy)Here are the latest non-subsidized rates for a 14.2 kg LPG cylinder in various metro cities:
-
Delhi: ₹853
-
Mumbai: ₹852.50
-
Kolkata: ₹879
-
Chennai: ₹868.50
-
Lucknow: ₹840.50
-
Chandigarh: ₹812.50
-
Bengaluru: ₹805.50
-
Jaipur: ₹806.50
-
Patna: ₹892.50
-
Hyderabad: ₹855
These are the market prices, and they vary slightly across cities due to local taxes and transport charges.
PM Ujjwala Yojana: Affordable LPG for Needy FamiliesUnder the PMUY scheme, qualifying households—primarily from lower-income and rural backgrounds—can buy the same 14.2 kg domestic cylinder at just ₹553. This is a direct subsidy of ₹300, transferred straight into the beneficiary’s bank account.
-
Over 10 crore households have benefited from this initiative.
-
The aim is to promote clean cooking fuel and eliminate dependence on firewood or coal.
-
Beneficiaries must link their Aadhaar and bank accounts to receive the subsidy.
This scheme has been a game-changer, especially for women in rural India, reducing smoke-related health issues and improving the quality of life.
Commercial Cylinder Prices Also Slashed in MayFor the second consecutive month, the prices of 19 kg commercial LPG cylinders have been reduced. Here’s a quick look at the new rates:
-
Delhi: ₹1,747.50
-
Mumbai: ₹1,699
-
Kolkata: ₹1,851.50
-
Chennai: ₹1,906
This reduction is a significant relief for hotels, restaurants, caterers, and food vendors, who rely heavily on these cylinders. It lowers operational costs and helps stabilize food prices.
How to Check LPG Cylinder Prices in Your AreaSince prices vary by city due to tax and transport logistics, here’s how you can check accurate prices for your location:
-
Visit the official websites of Indian Oil, Bharat Petroleum, or HP Gas
-
Use the mobile app of your gas provider
-
Call or visit your nearest LPG distributor
This ensures you’re aware of the correct rate and subsidy applicable in your region.
How to Book an LPG Cylinder EasilyThanks to digital advancements, you no longer have to stand in queues to book your gas cylinder. Use any of the following methods:
-
Mobile apps (Indane, Bharat Gas, HP Gas)
-
SMS service provided by your gas agency
-
IVRS calling system
-
Visit the gas provider’s official website
These platforms are available 24/7 and make booking gas hassle-free from the comfort of your home.
ConclusionThe Ujjwala Yojana continues to serve as a vital lifeline for economically weaker families, providing LPG cylinders at a massively discounted rate. Simultaneously, the government’s efforts to stabilize gas prices are helping both domestic consumers and small businesses manage their expenses better.
Stay updated with the latest LPG rates and make sure your subsidy is active—because saving ₹300 per refill can go a long way in today’s economy.
You may also like
Zoe Balls' stark warning to Scott Mills when he took over BBC Radio 2 job
BBC Strictly Come Dancing couple 'sign up for new show' in huge career move
Sanjay Singh Critiques BJP's Alleged Political Stunt Over Sindoor Distribution
Britain's Got Talent's Amanda Holden slams complaints over risqué outfits
The Impact of Partition on Punjab: A Historical Overview