New Delhi, March 10: Domestic Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) prices in India remain elevated after a nationwide price hike that took effect on March 7, 2026. The price of a 14.2 kg household LPG cylinder increased by INR 60, while commercial cylinder rates rose by INR 114.50, impacting households, restaurants, and small businesses across the country. Check LPG cylinder price in Delhi, Chennai, Mumbai, Kolkata and other cities on March 10 below.
The revision comes amid volatility in global energy markets, largely linked to supply chain disruptions and rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. Petrol Price Today, March 10, 2026: Check Petrol Prices in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Other Cities.
LPG Cylinder Price in Major Cities (March 10, 2026)
Domestic LPG prices vary across cities due to transportation costs and local taxes. Here are the latest rates for a 14.2 kg domestic LPG cylinder:
| City | LPG Price (INR per 14.2 kg cylinder) | Recent Hike |
| Delhi | INR 913.00 | + INR 60.00 |
| Mumbai | INR 912.50 | + INR 60.00 |
| Bengaluru | INR 915.50 | + INR 60.00 |
| Kolkata | INR 939.00 | + INR 60.00 |
| Chennai | INR 928.50 | + INR 60.00 |
| Hyderabad | INR 965.00 | + INR 60.00 |
| Gurugram | INR 921.50 | + INR 60.00 |
| Noida | INR 910.50 | + INR 60.00 |
Why LPG Prices Increased
The recent price hike is linked to disruptions in global LPG supply routes, particularly around the Strait of Hormuz, a key shipping corridor for energy exports from the Middle East. India imports more than 60 percent of its LPG requirements, with nearly 90 percent of shipments passing through this route, making domestic prices sensitive to global developments. Gold Rate Today, March 10, 2026: Check 22K and 24K Gold Prices in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Other Cities.
Rising international gas benchmarks and logistical challenges have pushed state-run oil marketing companies to revise retail prices.
Impact on Households and Businesses
While the increase may appear modest for households, government officials estimate that the hike could add roughly 80 paise per day to the average cost for a family consuming four to five cylinders annually.
However, the hospitality sector faces greater pressure as commercial LPG cylinder prices have increased sharply. Reports from Maharashtra and Karnataka also indicate localized shortages of commercial cylinders, affecting restaurants and small eateries.
Energy market analysts are closely watching geopolitical developments in West Asia. Any further escalation could trigger additional fluctuations in fuel and LPG prices in India in the coming weeks.
(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Mar 10, 2026 10:38 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).













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