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    India Hikes Cooking Gas Prices Amid Supply Disruptions from Middle East Conflict

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 8, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In a significant development impacting millions of households, Indian companies have increased the prices of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), a primary cooking fuel used across the country. This marks the first price hike in nearly a year, driven largely by a surge in global LPG prices amid the ongoing conflict involving the U.S. and Israel against Iran, which has severely disrupted supply chains originating from the Middle East.

    Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), the nation’s leading refiner and the largest LPG distributor, has raised the cost of a standard 14.2-kilogram LPG cylinder in Delhi by approximately 7%, bringing the price to 913 Indian rupees, equivalent to about $9.93. This adjustment was reflected on the company’s official website and was promptly followed by similar price increases from other state-owned refiners, including Bharat Petroleum Corporation and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation. These coordinated hikes reflect the shared challenges faced by India’s energy sector amid volatile international markets.

    India stands as the world’s second-largest importer of LPG, consuming an estimated 33.15 million metric tons of cooking gas last year. This fuel, a blend of propane and butane, is essential for millions of Indian households, especially in urban and semi-urban areas. Notably, imports constitute roughly two-thirds of the country’s total LPG consumption, with the Middle East supplying between 85% and 90% of these imports. The ongoing geopolitical tensions in the region have therefore had a direct and immediate impact on India’s energy security and domestic fuel prices.

    In response to these supply disruptions, the Indian government has taken proactive measures by instructing refiners to ramp up LPG production domestically. This directive aims to mitigate the risk of any potential shortages and ensure that the availability of cooking gas remains stable for consumers across the country. The government’s intervention highlights the critical importance of LPG as a household necessity and the challenges posed by external geopolitical factors.

    Alongside the residential LPG price increase, commercial LPG cylinders weighing 19 kilograms, which are predominantly used by hotels, restaurants, and other businesses, have also seen a price rise. The cost for these commercial cylinders has been adjusted from 1,768.50 rupees to 1,883 rupees, reflecting the broader impact of rising global prices on both domestic consumers and the hospitality sector. This increase could potentially affect operating costs for many businesses reliant on LPG for cooking and heating.

    As the situation develops, the Indian energy market remains closely tied to the geopolitical dynamics of the Middle East, underscoring the vulnerability of global energy supplies to regional conflicts. Consumers and businesses alike are bracing for further fluctuations, while authorities continue to monitor the supply chain to prevent any disruption in this essential commodity. The current price adjustments serve as a reminder of how international events can ripple through to everyday life, influencing the cost of basic necessities such as cooking fuel.

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