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Commercial LPG hiked ₹42 to ₹3,113.50; QSRs, hotels absorb fresh fuel-cost blow

Oil marketing companies raised 19kg commercial LPG by ₹42 to ₹3,113.50 in Delhi, squeezing margins for restaurants, QSR chains and hotel kitchens. Domestic 14.2kg cylinder held at ₹913. ATF for international carriers cut 27% to $1,100/Kl. Petrol ₹102.12/L, diesel ₹95.20/L unchanged after last month's ₹7.50 hike.

Business Standard · Companies · 6/1/2026, 2:34:48 PM

Commercial LPG nearly doubles in 6 months to ₹3,113.50; HoReCa margins squeezed

OMCs raised 19kg commercial LPG cylinder prices for the 7th time in six months, taking Delhi rates to ₹3,113.50 from ₹1,580.50 in Dec 2025. Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai see parallel hikes amid US-Iran tensions. Hotels, restaurants and QSR chains face acute input-cost pressure; domestic LPG untouched.

Business Today · Latest · 6/1/2026, 5:41:10 AM

Commercial LPG jumps Rs 42-53.5 in Delhi, Kolkata; QSRs, hotels face fresh margin squeeze

OMCs raised 19kg commercial LPG by Rs 53.5 in Kolkata to Rs 3255.5 and Rs 42 in Delhi to Rs 3113.5 from June 1, with 5kg FTL up Rs 11 to Rs 821.5. Domestic cylinders untouched. Iran conflict-led energy disruption is the trigger. Hits QSR chains, restaurants, hotels and food retailers reliant on commercial gas.

NDTV Profit · 6/1/2026, 1:50:25 AM

Commercial LPG jumps Rs 42 in Delhi, Rs 53.50 in Kolkata from June 1

OMCs raised 19-kg commercial LPG cylinder prices to Rs 3,113.50 in Delhi and Rs 3,255.50 in Kolkata effective June 1. The hike pressures margins for hotels, restaurants, QSR chains and caterers already navigating thin spreads. Domestic LPG rates remain unchanged, sparing household budgets.

ET Small Business · 6/1/2026, 1:37:11 AM

₹3/L fuel hike threatens discretionary retail as diesel under-recoveries hit ₹100/litre

Petrol/diesel prices raised ₹3/litre amid Middle East crisis, with crude above $100 driving daily under-recoveries of ₹1,600-1,700 cr at OMCs. Diesel-led freight and packaging costs squeeze margins for transport-heavy retail, while 3-4% household fuel rise risks cutting first into dining, apparel, electronics and leisure travel spend.

Mint · Markets · 5/15/2026, 6:41:38 AM