Indian state-controlled oil marketing companies have reduced commercial LPG cylinder prices for the fourth-consecutive month in July, refiner IOC's website shows.
A 19kg commercial LPG cylinder now costs 1,665 rupees ($19.4) in Delhi, down by Rs58.5 from a month earlier. Prices in Mumbai are at Rs1,616.5, down by Rs58 on the month.
Prices in Kolkata and Chennai are at Rs1,769 and Rs1,823.5, respectively, down by Rs57 and Rs57.5, respectively from the previous month.
Prices for 14kg residential cylinders remained unchanged since April at Rs853 in Delhi, Rs852.50 in Mumbai, Rs879 in Kolkata and Rs868.50 in Chennai.
Residential LPG is used for cooking in homes, while commercial LPG cylinders are mostly used in canteens, offices, colleges, schools, hospitals, restaurants and hotels.
The decline in commercial cylinder prices came on the back of a fall in Saudi contract prices (CP) in June. State-controlled Saudi Aramco lowered its June propane contract price by $10/t on the month to $600/t, and butane by $20/t on the month at $570/t.
Commercial cylinder prices are likely to fall further next month, especially as July CP prices have further declined, with propane CP at $575/t and butane at $545/t.