Price Of Commercial LPG Cylinder Becomes Rs 1802 After Rs 62 Hike Effective Nov 1


Mohul Ghosh

Mohul Ghosh

Nov 02, 2024


On Friday, Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) announced a price hike of Rs. 62 for 19 kg commercial LPG cylinders. This increase brings the price of a commercial LPG cylinder to Rs. 1,802 in Delhi, marking the latest in a series of incremental hikes aimed at adjusting to shifting supply and demand dynamics. Notably, the price for 14.2 kg domestic LPG cylinders remains unchanged, keeping household budgets unaffected by this adjustment.

Price Of Commercial LPG Cylinder Becomes Rs 1802 After Rs 62 Hike Effective Nov 1

Recent Price Trends in Commercial LPG

This price hike follows previous increases in recent months, indicating a trend in rising costs for commercial users. The last hike, in October 2024, saw a Rs. 48.50 rise, pushing the cost of a commercial cylinder to Rs. 1,740. Prior to that, in September, the price was raised by Rs. 39 to Rs. 1,691.50. Such consistent hikes suggest that the cost of LPG cylinders for commercial use is under ongoing scrutiny, likely driven by changing import costs and international market volatility.

Impact on the Hospitality and Commercial Sectors

Commercial LPG cylinders are predominantly used in sectors such as hospitality, including restaurants and hotels, as well as in various commercial establishments. For these businesses, the increase in LPG prices translates into higher operational costs, which may ultimately affect end consumers. With energy expenses constituting a significant part of their budget, hospitality businesses might consider raising prices to manage the added financial burden, which could impact dining and service costs for patrons.

No Change in Domestic LPG, Petrol, and Diesel Prices

Interestingly, the OMCs have opted not to change the price of domestic 14.2 kg LPG cylinders, which are widely used for household cooking. This decision spares households from higher energy costs, at least for the time being. Similarly, petrol and diesel prices have remained stable, with the last price cut for both fuels taking place in March 2024, when they were reduced by Rs. 2 each.

Conclusion

While domestic consumers are shielded from this price hike, commercial sectors reliant on LPG are feeling the strain. As OMCs navigate fluctuating market dynamics, the impact of these cost increases on businesses and consumers alike highlights the delicate balance in managing energy costs across various sectors. As market conditions evolve, businesses and consumers will need to adapt to possible further changes in energy prices.

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