Oil marketing organizations have immediately reduced the cost of LPG cylinders by Rs91.50 per unit in response to falling global prices.
In Delhi, a 19 kg commercial cylinder would now cost Rs1,885, as opposed to Rs 1,976.
The costs were decreased by Rs36 on August 1. The 19-kg commercial cylinder’s rates had already been reduced by Rs8.5 per unit on July 6.
Domestic cylinder prices have not changed, but oil firms have started limiting the number of refills a customer can obtain every two weeks.
Domestic 14.2 kg liquid petroleum gas cylinders had their rates increased on July 6 by Rs50 per unit. Previously, on May 19, 2022, domestic cylinder pricing was changed.
It is currently being sold in the national capital for Rs1,053 per unit. Additionally, it sells for Rs1,079, Rs1,052.5, and Rs1,068.5 in Kolkata, Mumbai, and Chennai, respectively.
The cost of aircraft turbine fuel (ATF) was also slightly reduced by 0.7%.
In the nation’s capital, the cost of jet fuel was reduced by Rs874.13 per kilolitre, or 0.7%, to Rs121,041.44 per kilolitre.
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