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LPG Cylinder Price Update: Will Rates Rise or Fall on October 1? Check Past Trends and Government Relief

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LPG Price October 2025: As the festive season begins in India, households are keenly watching whether LPG cylinder prices will change on October 1, 2025. Traditionally, the government avoids raising domestic LPG prices during festivals like Dussehra and Diwali to prevent adding to inflationary pressure on families. However, since oil marketing companies (OMCs) review and revise rates at the start of every month, the big question is whether consumers will get a price cut, face a hike, or see no change at all this October.

Price Trends Over the Last Five Years

Looking at past years, LPG prices in October have often remained stable, especially during festival months:

  • October 2020: In Delhi, the 14.2 kg cylinder was priced at ₹594.

  • October 2021: Prices shot up significantly to around ₹899.50.

  • October 2022: The cost rose further to ₹1,053, but no hike was imposed during October itself.

  • October 2023: Rates fell in late August to ₹903 and were kept unchanged in October, giving consumers some festive relief.

  • October 2024: The price dropped again to ₹803, with stability during the festival season.

This history suggests that the government tends to shield consumers from LPG price hikes during October, aligning with the festive period.

Current LPG Prices in Major Cities (14.2 kg Cylinder)

According to the latest data from Indian Oil Corporation, prices as of September 30, 2025, stand as follows:

  • Delhi: ₹853

  • Mumbai: ₹852.50

  • Patna: ₹942.50

  • Lucknow: ₹890.50

  • Hyderabad: ₹905

  • Varanasi: ₹916.50

  • Bengaluru: ₹855.50

These figures highlight regional price variations based on transportation, taxes, and state-level levies.

Government’s Festive Relief Measures

While consumers are watching cylinder rates closely, governments at both the state and central levels are announcing relief measures.

  • Uttar Pradesh: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has declared that 1.85 crore women beneficiaries of the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY) will receive a free LPG refill before Diwali. This move aims to ease the burden of rising kitchen expenses for poor and lower-middle-class households.

  • Central Government: On the occasion of Navratri, the Centre announced 25 lakh new LPG connections under PMUY. Currently, there are 10.35 crore active Ujjwala connections, and the fresh allotment will raise the total to 10.60 crore connections. The government estimates that the subsidy and setup cost for each new connection amounts to around ₹2,050.

These initiatives show that even if LPG prices do not drop significantly, households may still receive some cushion in the form of subsidies and special benefits.

Will LPG Prices Rise or Fall on October 1?

Oil marketing companies generally review LPG prices based on international crude oil trends, global LPG demand, exchange rates, and domestic policy considerations. While international energy prices have shown fluctuations this year, the government is likely to avoid passing on any sharp hike during October, given the upcoming festive season.

Experts believe that either rates will remain unchanged or consumers may get marginal relief in the form of a small reduction. A steep hike during October is considered unlikely, as it could affect household budgets at a time when festive spending typically increases.

Key Takeaways for Consumers

  • LPG prices will be reviewed on October 1, 2025.

  • Past trends indicate no major hikes during October, especially around festivals.

  • Current Delhi price stands at ₹853 for a 14.2 kg domestic cylinder.

  • The Uttar Pradesh government is offering free refills to 1.85 crore women.

  • The central government has announced 25 lakh new LPG connections under Ujjwala Yojana.

For now, consumers can expect stability, with a possibility of marginal price cuts. Any official changes will be reflected once OMCs release the updated price list on October 1.