Domestic LPG prices hold steady as geopolitical tensions persist. On April 26, domestic cooking gas cylinders remained unchanged across major Indian cities, with Delhi at 913 rupees for 14.2 kg. However, commercial LPG saw significant increases, rising nearly 200 rupees per cylinder following April revisions. The Oil Ministry confirmed 100 percent domestic supply stability with no shortages reported at distributorships, while commercial supply has recovered to approximately 70 percent of pre-crisis levels. Ongoing US-Iran negotiations and West Asia conflicts continue disrupting global energy markets, particularly affecting liquified petroleum gas supplies through the critical Strait of Hormuz. Despite geopolitical headwinds, authorities maintain adequate petrol and diesel stocks nationwide. Commercial rates increased substantially across all major metros, with Patna reaching 2,353.
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