Latest LPG, petrol, diesel prices today: Amid LPG supply pressures and some panic buying on fears of shortage, prices of LPG cylinders – domestic and commercial – remain unchanged across cities. The LPG cylinder rates were last revised earlier this month, effective March 7, 2026. While the price of domestic LPG cylinders (14.2 kg) was raised by Rs 60, that of commercial cylinders was upped by Rs 115.The ongoing US-Iran war has meant that shipments from the Middle East and in particular the Strait of Hormuz have been held up. India imports a major chunk of its LPG needs, and a substantial percentage of that comes from the Middle East, making the supply situation worrisome. While the government has said that there is no shortage of LPG cylinders for domestic usage, panic buying and black marketing has led to long queues outside gas agencies. Since supply of commercial LPG cylinders has been de-prioritised, restaurants and eateries across the country have faced the prospect of a long shut down. The arrival of a third oil tanker, Jag Ladki, at Gujarat’s Mundra port amid heightened tensions in the Middle East reflects ongoing efforts to stabilise LPG supplies.
LPG Cylinder Rate Today (March 18, 2026): City-wise list
Delhi: Domestic Rs 913.00 | Commercial Rs 1,883.00 – Rs 1,884.50Mumbai: Domestic Rs 912.50 | Commercial Rs 1,835.00 – Rs 1,836.00Kolkata: Domestic Rs 939.00 | Commercial Rs 1,988.50 – Rs 1,990.00Chennai: Domestic Rs 928.50 | Commercial Rs 2,043.50Bengaluru: Domestic Rs 915.50 | Commercial Rs 1,910.00Hyderabad: Domestic Rs 905.00 – Rs 965.00 | Commercial Rs 1,900.00Ahmedabad: Domestic Rs 910.00 | Commercial Rs 1,870.00Jaipur: Domestic Rs 915.00 – Rs 916.50 | Commercial Rs 1,890.00Lucknow: Domestic Rs 915.00 | Commercial Rs 1,900.00Pune: Domestic Rs 915.00 | Commercial Rs 1,900.00Chandigarh: Domestic Rs 910.00 – Rs 922.50 | Commercial Rs 1,880.00
Petrol, diesel price today (March 18, 2026): City-wise list
India also ships around 40% of its crude oil needs from the Middle East, but the availability of Russian crude has helped. Crude oil prices have been rising internationally, crossing the $100 a barrel mark, and Iran has threatened that they may go up to $200 if the war doesn’t stop. For the time being, the government has not raised the petrol and diesel prices. The rise in Brent crude and other international rates is expected to be absorbed in the near-term either by the oil marketing companies or the government (in the form of lower excise duty).Delhi: Petrol – Rs 94.77 | Diesel – Rs 87.67Mumbai: Petrol – Rs 103.49 | Diesel – Rs 90.03Bengaluru: Petrol – Rs 102.99 | Diesel – Rs 91.06 Chennai: Petrol – Rs 100.80 | Diesel – Rs 92.39Kolkata: Petrol – Rs 105.45 | Diesel – Rs 92.02








