Government revises commercial LPG & ATF prices, Here to Know latest prices
State-run oil marketing companies [OMCs] have announced an increase in the prices of 19 kg commercial LPG gas cylinders.
New Delhi: The central government on Friday, revised the prices of commercial LPG gas cylinders of 19kg, increasing by Rs 25 in major metros. The prices of ATF [aviation turbine fuel] or jet fuel have also been increased across metros effective from 1st March 2024.
State-run oil marketing companies [OMCs] have announced an increase in the prices of 19 kg commercial LPG gas cylinders. As per the revised rates, the commercial gas cylinders will be costlier by Rs 25. Additionally, the prices of Aviation Turbine Fuel [ATF], or jet fuel, have been hiked across cities from 1st March 2024. With the latest price hike, the LPG commercial cylinder will now cost Rs 1,795 in Delhi, while in Mumbai, the cylinder will now be available for Rs 1,749, respectively.
Read Also : APSEZ FY24 quarter results, net profit jumps 50%In Chennai, the price has been increased to Rs 1,960, while in Kolkata the LPG cylinder will cost Rs 1,911 from March 1. The LPG commercial cylinder will cost Rs 1816 in Chandigarh, Rs 1875 in Bengaluru, and Rs 1901 in Indore. While in Amritsar, Jaipur, the prices will be Rs 1,895 and Rs 1,818, respectively.
Read Also : Federal Bank Wraps Up FY 24 With 24% Rise in Profit, highest NII, Maintains Robust Asset QualityMeanwhile, the ATF prices are also hiked, in Delhi it will cost Rs 1,01,397/kl, and Rs 1,10,297/kl in Kolkata. In Mumbai and Chennai, the new ATF prices will be Rs 94,809/kl and Rs 1,05,399/kl, respectively. The price of LPG cylinders is primarily determined by the Oil Marketing companies –BPCL, HPCL, and IOCL. However, overall every Indian Family is entitled to up to 12 subsidized cylinders every year.
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