LPG Price in India Today, April 27: Check Rates in Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore and More Cities

Written by: Neha DubeyUpdated on: 27 Apr 2026, 4:08 pm IST
LPG prices across key metro cities remain unchanged for domestic cylinders, while commercial cylinder rates have increased in the latest revision.
Check Rates in Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore and More Cities
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As of 27 April 2026, LPG prices in India have been updated across major metropolitan cities. The latest revision shows no change in domestic cylinder prices, whereas commercial cylinder rates have increased across all key metros.

These revisions reflect ongoing pricing adjustments by oil marketing companies, influenced by global fuel trends and currency movements.

LPG Prices in Major Indian Cities on 27 April 2026

The updated LPG rates for domestic (14.2 kg) and commercial (19 kg) cylinders are as follows:

CityDomestic (14.2 Kg)Commercial (19 Kg)
New Delhi₹913.00 (0.00)₹2,078.50 (+194.00)
Mumbai₹912.50 (0.00)₹2,031.00 (+195.00)
Kolkata₹939.00 (0.00)₹2,208.50 (+220.00)
Chennai₹928.50 (0.00)₹2,246.50 (+203.00)
Bangalore₹915.50 (0.00)₹2,161.00 (+203.00)
Hyderabad₹965.00 (0.00)₹2,320.50 (+215.00)

Factors Influencing LPG Prices

LPG pricing in India is determined by government-owned oil marketing companies and is subject to periodic revisions. Key influencing factors include international LPG benchmark rates and fluctuations in the rupee–US dollar exchange rate.

While domestic LPG prices remain stable, commercial LPG rates are more closely aligned with market conditions, leading to sharper increases.

Domestic vs Commercial LPG Cylinders

Domestic LPG cylinders (14.2 kg) are primarily used for household cooking and tend to have stable pricing. Commercial cylinders (19 kg), used by businesses such as restaurants and hotels, are priced higher and revised more frequently.

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Conclusion

The LPG price update for 27 April 2026 reflects stable domestic rates and a consistent increase in commercial cylinder prices across major metro cities. These changes highlight the continued impact of global energy trends on domestic fuel pricing.

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Published on: Apr 27, 2026, 10:37 AM IST

Neha Dubey

Neha Dubey is a Content Analyst with 3 years of experience in financial journalism, having written for a leading newswire agency and multiple newspapers. At Angel One, she creates daily content on finance and the economy. Neha holds a degree in Economics and a Master’s in Journalism.

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