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Oil marketing companies have implemented new prices from December 1 after a review. ATF prices will be available for this much from today. Find out what has changed in ATF prices.

The price of commercial LPG cylinders has been marginally reduced by ₹10 across the country starting Monday. Effective December 1, 2025, this change is expected to be a relief for traders and small businesses that use LPG cylinders. With this new pricing, there is further relief, allowing hotels, restaurants, and other commercial establishments to reduce their costs. A month ago, the price of this cylinder was reduced by ₹5. However, the price of a 14.2-kg domestic LPG cylinder remains unchanged.

How much will the cylinder cost?
According to Indian Oil’s official website, after the ₹10 price cut, a 19-kg commercial cylinder will be available in Delhi for ₹1580.50 from December 1, 2025. Previously, it was priced at ₹1590.50. The price of a 14.2-kg domestic LPG cylinder remains at ₹853 in Delhi. Similarly, the price of a 19-kg cylinder in Kolkata has now dropped to ₹1684.00. In Mumbai, the price has dropped to ₹1531.50, while in Chennai, it will now be available for ₹1739.50.

New prices in other major cities

Noida – ₹1580.50

Patna – ₹1829

Lucknow – ₹1703

Shimla – ₹1688.50

Dehradun – ₹1638

Gurugram – ₹1597

Ranchi – ₹1733

Prices are reviewed monthly
The country’s state-owned oil marketing companies—Indian Oil, Hindustan Petroleum, and Bharat Petroleum—review prices every month. New prices or any changes come into effect on the 1st of each month. Indian Oil leads the review. It should be noted that LPG cylinder prices have already decreased in December and November.

How much has ATF price changed?
According to Indian Oil’s official website, the price of ATF, or aviation fuel, has increased. The price of ATF for domestic airlines in Delhi has now increased to ₹99,676.77 per kiloliter, effective December 1, 2025. This represents an increase of ₹5,133.75 compared to November. Similarly, the new price in Kolkata is ₹1,02,371.02 per kiloliter, in Mumbai ₹93,281.04 per kiloliter, and in Chennai ₹1,03,301.80 per kiloliter.

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