On June 1, a significant decrease in the cost of an LPG cylinder is observed on the first day of the month. On June 1, the price of LPG petrol cylinders was reduced by the oil firms. The cost of a commercial gas cylinder has fallen by Rs 83, according to the pricing list provided by the government oil companies (OMCs). Currently, a 19-kilogram commercial LPG gas cylinder costs Rs 1773. Previously, this cylinder cost Rs. 1856.50. The cost of the domestic petrol cylinder will remain the same, though.
Travel via air could be impacted
In addition to providing relief for commercial LPG cylinders, the oil firms have decreased the cost of jet fuel (also known as air-fuel). The price has been decreased by about 6,600 rupees. In the future, this might have an effect on air travel. The revised rates went into effect on June 1. The cost of home LPG cylinders has not changed due to oil firms. As before, payment of Rs. 1103 would be required in Delhi, the nation’s capital.
In Delhi, the price of a commercial petrol cylinder has decreased
from Rs 1856.50 to Rs 1773. In Kolkata, you must now pay Rs 1875.50 instead of the previous Rs 1960.50. Similar to how it was previously offered for Rs 1808.50 in Mumbai, it is currently offered for Rs 1725. The cost has decreased from Rs 2021.50 in Chennai to Rs 1937.
Significantly reduced ATF price and LPG
Oil firms have significantly lowered the cost of ATF in addition to LPG. A kiloliter of gasoline now costs only Rs 6600. ATF is now available in Delhi for Rs 89,303.09 instead of Rs 95935.34. Previously, the cost per kiloliter in Mumbai was Rs. 89348.60, but it is currently accessible for Rs. 83,413.96. In Kolkata and Chennai, the price has decreased to Rs 95,963.95 and Rs 93,041.33, respectively.
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