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LPG Cylinder Price Today Agra: 14 & 19 Kg and Per‑Kg Rates

As of 29 April 2026, households and businesses in Agra, Uttar Pradesh are paying sharply revised rates for LPG cylinders due to ongoing global crude‑oil and domestic policy changes. This article walks you through the latest 14 kg and 19 kg LPG cylinder prices in Agra, explains per‑kg rates, compares subsidised vs non‑subsidised LPG, and presents clear, easy‑to‑scan tables to help you track your monthly fuel budget more effectively. Everything here is aligned with April 2026 data from major LPG‑price trackers for Agra.


Current LPG Cylinder Price in Agra (April 2026)

LPG prices in Agra are revised monthly by Indian Oil Corporation (IOCL / Indane), Bharat Petroleum (Bharat Gas), and Hindustan Petroleum (HP Gas) under guidance from the Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas and the Union Finance Ministry. As of 29 April 2026, the key domestic and commercial LPG‑cylinder rates in Agra are:

  • Domestic 14.2 kg LPG cylinder (non‑subsidised)₹925.50
  • Commercial 19 kg LPG cylinder₹2,132.50 – ₹2,170 (brand‑wise)
  • Effective LPG price per kg in Agraaround ₹47–₹48 per kg for 14–20 kg cylinders after tax.

These figures are non‑subsidised rates; PM‑Ujjwala beneficiaries and eligible households continue to receive government subsidy on 14 kg cylinders, while commercial‑hotel‑restaurant users pay the full revised price.

Quick Snapshot: Main LPG Rates in Agra Today

Cylinder typeNet LPG weight (kg)Current price (₹)Subsidy status
Domestic (Indane / HP / Bharat)14.2925.50Non‑subsidised if not under Ujjwala or income criteria
Domestic 5 kg (Indane / HP)5≈330Non‑subsidised, lighter cylinder
Commercial 19 kg (Indane)192,132.50–2,162Fully non‑subsidised
Commercial 47.5 kg (Indane)47.5≈5,327.50Full commercial rate

Domestic 14.2 kg LPG Cylinder Price in Agra

Latest 14 kg Cylinder Rate (April 2026)

For domestic users in Agra, the standard 14.2 kg LPG cylinder price as of 29 April 2026 is:

  • ₹925.50 per 14.2 kg cylinder (non‑subsidised)
  • Approx. ₹65 per kg if calculated as a simple division (₹925.50 ÷ 14.2 kg ≈ ₹65.18/kg).

Many third‑party trackers (Goodreturns, MyPetrolPrice, Upstox, BankBazaar) consistently report this ₹925.50 figure for a 14.2 kg non‑subsidised domestic cylinder in Agra, reflecting the April 2026 revision.

How This Compares to Earlier Months

Over the last 12–18 months, Agra’s domestic LPG price has seen a clear upward trend with a few relief periods in between:

  • Q4 2024 – Q1 2025: Domestic 14 kg around ₹815.50–₹865.50
  • April 2025: Jump of ₹50 to ₹865.50
  • April 2026: New hike to ₹925.50, another ₹60 increase in 12 months.

This means the average annual increase is roughly 7–8% over two years, driven by global crude‑oil costs, forex movement, and marketing margins built‑in by IOCL, HP, and BPCL.

Subsidised vs Non‑Subsidised 14 kg Price in Agra

Subsidised LPG through PM‑Ujjwala keeps the actual out‑of‑pocket price much lower than the terminal ₹925.50:

  • Non‑subsidised 14.2 kg rate₹925.50
  • Subsidised LPG for eligible beneficiaries: Typically in the range of ₹450–₹600 per 14.2 kg cylinder, depending on state‑wise tweaks and current subsidy quantum.

Government subsidy is credited directly to the consumer’s bank account (DBT – Direct Benefit Transfer), so the list price remains the same, but the net payable amount for Ujjwala and other eligible users is significantly lower.

14.2 kg LPG Price Scenario (Domestic, Agra)

ScenarioCylinder typePrice (₹)Notes
Non‑subsidised domestic14.2 kg925.50Market price for non‑Ujjwala / non‑beneficiary customers
Subsidised domestic (PM‑Ujjwala)14.2 kg≈450–600Varies slightly by state and subsidy amount
Non‑subsidised 5 kg domestic5 kg≈330Smaller cylinder option, higher per‑kg cost

Commercial 19 kg LPG Cylinder Price in Agra

Businesses relying on 19 kg commercial cylinders—hotels, restaurants, sweet shops, dhabas, and caterers—have seen even sharper hikes.

Current 19 kg Commercial LPG Rate (April 2026)

As of 29 April 2026, the commercial 19 kg LPG cylinder price in Agra is:

  • Indane / IOCL 19 kg commercial cylinder₹2,132.50–₹2,162 per cylinder
  • Per‑kg level, this works out to roughly ₹112–₹114 per kg at the retail level.

Some local price‑aggregator sites also show HP commercial 19 kg at ₹2,162, which is structurally similar to Indane once area‑wise logistics and taxes are accounted for.

Recent Change in Commercial LPG Price

In early April 2026, the Central Government allowed a commercial‑cylinder hike of about ₹195, pushing 19 kg prices across major cities upward:

  • Before April revision: Around ₹1,939–₹1,970 for 19 kg in Agra
  • After April 2026 revision: ₹2,132.50–₹2,170 (vertex‑wise and brand‑wise)

This hike has directly impacted small eateries, medium‑sized eateries, and catering units, forcing many owners to either reduce margins or pass part of the cost to consumers.

Why 19 kg Hikes Are Sharper

  • Commercial cylinders do not receive subsidy, so any increase in global crude price or import parity immediately reflects in retail cost.
  • Businesses also pay higher handling, transportation, and markup than households, which adds layers to the final ₹ per kg.

LPG Gas Price Today in Agra per Kg

For better budget planning, many users prefer to see LPG price per kg instead of per cylinder. Here is how Agra’s rates translate into per‑kg terms as of April 2026.

Per‑Kg Rate for Domestic 14.2 kg Cylinder

  • 14.2 kg domestic non‑subsidised cylinder₹925.50
  • Per‑kg rate ≈ ₹65/kg (₹925.50 ÷ 14.2 ≈ 65.18)

However, when comparing across cities, some aggregators show “LPG price per kg” net of taxes around ₹47–48 per kg for Agra, which is the ex‑refinery / distribution‑level rate before GST and local levies.

So in practice:

  • Ex‑refinery / base rate≈₹47–48 per kg
  • Retail non‑subsidised domestic rate≈₹65 per kg after GST and marketing markup

Per‑Kg Rate for Commercial 19 kg Cylinder

  • 19 kg commercial cylinder₹2,132.50–₹2,162
  • Per‑kg rate ≈ ₹112–114 per kg, much higher than the domestic segment due to:
    • No subsidy
    • Higher logistics and safety compliance cost
    • Greater commercial risk loading

LPG Price Per Kg in Agra (Approx., April 2026)

SegmentCylinder (kg)Total price (₹)Approx. ₹ per kg
Domestic non‑subsidised14.2925.50₹65.18
Domestic non‑subsidised5≈330₹66.00
Commercial19≈2,150₹113
Ex‑refinery / base rate (Agra)1 kg≈47.80₹47.80

You can clearly see that small 5 kg cylinders are slightly more expensive per kg than 14 kg, and commercial 19 kg cylinders are nearly double the per‑kg rate of domestic usage.


Understanding past trends helps you anticipate whether future hikes or relief are likely.

Major Domestic LPG Price Points (Agra)

Period14.2 kg domestic price (₹)Comment
September 2024≈815.50First sign of moderate hike after steady prices
April 2025865.50+₹50 increase from March 2025
April 2026925.50+₹60 from previous revision
FY 2025‑26 lowest815.50Seen in mid‑2024 to early 2025
FY 2025‑26 highest925.50Current April 2026 rate

From this table, two points stand out:

  1. Global crude‑oil volatility (especially in 2024‑2025) forced multiple upward revisions.
  2. The April 2026 hike is the steepest jump in a single month, pushing the 14.2 kg price up by about 7% in one revision.

Commercial LPG Price Movement (19 kg)

Period19 kg commercial price (₹)Change
September 2024≈1,745Initial level before hikes
December 2024≈1,872Peak due to global crude spike
March 2025≈1,778Slight drop after OPEC‑related corrections
April 2026≈2,132–2,170Major hike of ≈₹195

Commercial LPG in Agra has been far more sensitive to international oil‑market shocks, with multiple rounds of hikes in quick succession. Restaurants and catering units that use 19 kg cylinders have seen their monthly LPG bill grow by 15–20% year‑on‑year.


How LPG Prices Are Decided in Agra

LPG pricing in Agra follows a layered mechanism managed at national, state, and distributor levels.

1. Central Government and Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs)

  • Indian Oil (IOCL / Indane), HPCL (HP Gas), BPCL (Bharat Gas) revise LPG prices every month based on:
    • International LPG/ crude‑oil prices (import parity)
    • Foreign‑exchange rate (USD‑INR)
    • Marine freight and insurance
    • Basic customs and excise‑equivalent components

Agra falls under the North / UP pricing zone, so its rates mirror broader Uttar Pradesh and North India LPG pricing, with minor local‑tax variations.

2. State Taxes and GST

  • GST on LPG cylinders is currently 5% for domestic use.
  • State‑level cess and VAT may add a few rupees per kg, pushing the final retail price slightly higher than the base fuel‑cost.

3. Distribution‑Level Margins

  • LPG distributors charge for:
    • Delivery and transport
    • Safety and handling
    • Administrative overheads

These margins are embedded in the per‑cylinder terminal price quoted to the consumer without being item‑wised.


How to Check Your LPG Price and Book Cylinder in Agra

1. Online Price Check (April 2026)

You can verify live LPG prices in Agra on:

  • IOCL‑Indane / HP Gas / Bharat Gas official portals – by entering your PIN code or district.
  • MyPetrolPrice / Goodreturns / Upstox / CylinderPrice / Daata Center – all show ₹925.50 per 14.2 kg domestic cylinder in Agra as of 29 April 2026.

These sites also plot monthly graphs so you can see whether today’s price is near the monthly high or low.

2. Booking and Subsidy‑Related Portals

  • PM‑Ujjwala DBT portal – check subsidy credit status and eligibility.
  • Indane / HP / Bharat Gas apps and websites – track booking, delivery status, and price revision notices.

If you are a Ujjwala beneficiary, the subsidy amount is credited to your bank account, and the actual cash paid at the distributor remains lower than the ₹925.50 list price.


How to Save Money on LPG in Agra (Tips for Households and Businesses)

Given the rising LPG‑cylinder cost, here are practical ways to reduce your monthly fuel bill without compromising safety.

For Households Using 14 kg Cylinder

  • Switch to more efficient burners – 5‑star or 4‑star stoves reduce gas consumption by 10–15%.
  • Use lids on all pans – cooking with lids on lowers gas usage by roughly 20–30%.
  • Pre‑soak rice and pulses – this cuts boiling time and overall LPG burn.
  • Avoid partial‑boil‑and‑switch‑off cycles – once the gas is on, aim to complete the cooking in one go.

For Hotels and Restaurants Using 19 kg Cylinders

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