CNG prices hiked again: Delhi rates cross Rs 80/kg for first time; check latest rates in your city
Delhi commuters face higher fuel costs as Indraprastha Gas Limited (IGL) increased CNG prices by Re 1 per kg, pushing the rate to Rs 80.09. This follows a Rs 2 hike just 48 hours prior. The consecutive increases, alongside recent petrol and diesel...

CNG rates have been increased by Re 1 from today
With the fresh revision, CNG in Delhi is now priced at Rs 80.09 per kg. This marks the second increase in just 48 hours after IGL had earlier raised rates by Rs 2 per kg on Friday, taking the price to Rs 79.09 per kg.
The back-to-back hikes are expected to impact daily commuters, cab drivers, auto-rickshaw operators, and private vehicle owners who depend on CNG as a relatively affordable fuel alternative.
Revised CNG Prices in Major Cities
Here are the latest domestic PNG prices across major Indian cities:| City | PNG Price |
|---|---|
| New Delhi | Rs 47.90 |
| Kolkata | Rs 50.00 |
| Mumbai | Rs 50.00 |
| Chennai | Rs 50.00 |
| Gurgaon | Rs 49.90 |
| Noida | Rs 47.76 |
| Bangalore | Rs 52.00 |
| Bhubaneswar | Rs 45.33 |
| Chandigarh | Rs 52.63 |
| Hyderabad | Rs 51.00 |
| Jaipur | Rs 49.50 |
| Lucknow | Rs 56.50 |
| Patna | Rs 49.44 |
| Thiruvananthapuram | Rs 51.00 |
Following the revision:
- Petrol in Delhi is now retailing at Rs 97.77 per litre
- Diesel price in Delhi stands at Rs 90.67 per litre
PNG Prices Remain Unchanged
While petrol, diesel, and CNG prices have witnessed fresh hikes, domestic piped natural gas (PNG) prices remain unchanged from the rates implemented on April 1, 2026.Why Are Fuel Prices Rising?
The consecutive increase in CNG, petrol, and diesel prices comes amid growing pressure on global energy markets due to escalating tensions in the Middle East and the ongoing blockade of the Strait of Hormuz — a crucial global energy route through which nearly 20% of the world’s oil and gas trade passes.Concerns over supply disruptions through this strategic corridor have pushed global crude oil prices sharply higher, creating pressure on domestic fuel pricing.
Global crude prices have reportedly surged from around $70 per barrel before the conflict to over $100 per barrel now. Despite the spike, India has managed to keep fuel price increases relatively moderate compared to several other countries.
According to government data, while many nations witnessed fuel price hikes ranging from 20% to nearly 100%, petrol and diesel prices in India increased by only 3.2% and 3.4%, respectively.
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