After Rs 76.5/cylinder, oil cos skip LPG price hike ahead of Gujarat polls

The price of subsidised LPG was last raised by Rs 4.50 per cylinder on November 1 to Rs 495.69

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Empty Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) cylinders are seen at a gas distribution centre at Dujana village in Noida (Photo: Reuters)

After hiking price by Rs 76.5 in 19 installments in 17 months, national skipped the monthly revision in rates this month ahead of elections in

State-owned Corp (IOC), Petroleum Corp Ltd (BPCL) and Hindustan Petroleum Corp Ltd (HPCL) have been since July last year raising price of on 1st of every month with a view to eliminating subsidies on the fuel by 2018.


The however skipped the hike this month.

"Yes it is true that we have not done a revision in subsidised price this month," said a top executive at one of the three retailers requesting not to be quoted. "I am not in a position to specify what promoted this (decision). It is a routine management decision."

Asked if the had asked the to skip the monthly revision, the official refused comments.

The price of subsidised was last raised by Rs 4.50 per on November 1 to Rs 495.69, according to a price notification issued by state-owned firms.

The last year had asked state-run firms to raise prices every month to eliminate all the subsidies by March 2018. Since the implementation of the policy of monthly increases from July last year, subsidised rates have gone up by Rs 76.51 per A 14.2-kg was priced at Rs 419.18 in June 2016.

Every household is entitled to 12 cylinders of 14.2-kg each at subsidised rates in a year. Any requirement beyond that is to be purchased at market price.

Initially, the hike in rate was Rs 2 per month which was raised to Rs 3 from May this year. The November 1 hike in the price was the sixth since the May 30 order of the ministry to raise rates by Rs 4 per every month.

According to the Petroleum Planning and Analysis Cell (PPAC) of the Ministry, there is a subsidy of Rs 251.31 on every 14.2-kg subsidised

Incidentally, the non-subsidised or market priced rates were raised by Rs 5 per to Rs 747 a bottle on December 1. Non-subsidised rates have moved in tandem with their cost since December 2013.

There are as many as 18.11 crore customers of subsidised in the country. These include over 3 crore poor women who were given free connections during the last one year under the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojna.

There are 2.66 crore users of non-subsidised including those who gave up subsidy on call by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

First Published: Sun, December 10 2017. 14:26 IST