The Domestic LPG (14.2 kg) price in Haryana (Faridabad) stands at ₹854.50. No change recorded in the LPG price compared to last month. The LPG price has remained unchanged at ₹854.50 since April 2025. Over the past 12 months, the LPG price trend has been increasing, with an increase of ₹50 from January 2025 to December 2025. The most significant price increase was ₹50 in April 2025.
The LPG price in Haryana is mainly determined by the state-run oil companies and the same is subject to change on a monthly basis based on the global crude fuel rates. The rise in crude oil leads to a rise in the LPG rates in Haryana and vice-versa. LPG is a safe and colourless gas and hence its use has tremendously increased in the domestic and industrial sector. The government of India is currently providing domestic LPG Gas cylinder (14.2 kgs) in Haryana at subsidized rates to the low-income section of the society. The subsidy amount will be directly transferred to the customer’s bank account. Currently, the cooking gas in India is easily accessible to most of the people.
| City | Domestic (14.2 Kg) | Commercial (19 Kg) |
|---|---|---|
| Ambala | ₹870.50 ( 0.00 ) | ₹1,647.50 ( -10.00 ) |
| Bhiwani | ₹855.00 ( 0.00 ) | ₹1,587.50 ( -10.00 ) |
| Charki Dadri | ₹861.50 ( 0.00 ) | ₹1,597.00 ( -10.00 ) |
| Faridabad | ₹854.50 ( 0.00 ) | ₹1,582.50 ( -10.00 ) |
| Fatehabad | ₹882.00 ( 0.00 ) | ₹1,658.00 ( -10.00 ) |
| Gurgaon | ₹861.50 ( 0.00 ) | ₹1,597.00 ( -10.00 ) |
| Hisar | ₹873.00 ( 0.00 ) | ₹1,647.00 ( -10.00 ) |
| Jhajjar | ₹854.00 ( 0.00 ) | ₹1,580.00 ( -10.00 ) |
| Jind | ₹861.50 ( 0.00 ) | ₹1,634.50 ( -10.00 ) |
| Kaithal | ₹867.50 ( 0.00 ) | ₹1,639.00 ( -10.00 ) |
| Karnal | ₹862.50 ( 0.00 ) | ₹1,637.50 ( -10.00 ) |
| Kurukshetra | ₹862.50 ( 0.00 ) | ₹1,636.50 ( -10.00 ) |
| Mahendragarh | ₹861.50 ( 0.00 ) | ₹1,591.00 ( -10.00 ) |
| Mewat | ₹854.50 ( 0.00 ) | ₹1,586.00 ( -10.00 ) |
| Palwal | ₹856.50 ( 0.00 ) | ₹1,585.00 ( -10.50 ) |
| Panchkula | ₹879.50 ( 0.00 ) | ₹1,664.00 ( -10.50 ) |
| Panipat | ₹859.00 ( 0.00 ) | ₹1,628.00 ( -10.00 ) |
| Rewari | ₹854.00 ( 0.00 ) | ₹1,580.00 ( -10.00 ) |
| Rohtak | ₹855.00 ( 0.00 ) | ₹1,586.00 ( -10.00 ) |
| Sirsa | ₹893.00 ( 0.00 ) | ₹1,679.00 ( -10.00 ) |
| Sonipat | ₹862.00 ( 0.00 ) | ₹1,635.00 ( -10.00 ) |
| Yamunanagar | ₹879.50 ( 0.00 ) | ₹1,662.00 ( -10.00 ) |
LPG is a clean fuel. It is healthier and more eco-friendly in nature. Most of the countries across the globe use LPG as a cooking fuel and transportation fuel.
Experts note that the combustion of LPG, as a low-carbon fossil fuel does not have any kind of negative effects on human health and even on the natural environment. The LPG offers some of the best benefits as it is found to be a better option for resolving the energy crisis which is haunting the globe at the moment.
The LPG will emit 0.26 kg CO2/kWh as greenhouse gas emission and it is the least when compared with other types of fuel.
| Fuel | Kg CO2/kWh |
|---|---|
| Coal | 0.3 |
| Oil | 0.214 |
| Electricity | 0.43 |
| LPG | 0.26 |
The use of LPG will reduce the health and safety risk at the household. As the use of firewood or coal for cooking purpose ups the respiratory-related disorders amongst children and women folklore. Apart from this, the burning of coal is likely to cause congestive health failure, asthma attacks, chronic bronchitis, ataxia, renal dysfunction, black lung from coal dust, reduction in life expectancy, non-fatal cancer, osteoporosis, loss of IQ from the air. It is also likely to cause water pollution, degradation and soiling of buildings, global warming, ecosystem loss and so on.
What is the domestic current LPG price in Haryana?
As of Saturday, December 20, 2025, the domestic LPG price in Faridabad, Haryana is ₹854.50 for a 14.2 kg cylinder and ₹318.50 for a 5 kg cylinder.
What is the current price of a commercial LPG cylinder in Haryana?
As of Saturday, December 20, 2025, the price of a commercial LPG cylinder in Faridabad, Haryana is ₹1,582.50 for a 19 kg cylinder and ₹3,953.00 for a 47.5 kg cylinder.
What was the domestic LPG price in Haryana last month (November 2025)?
Last month, in November 2025, the domestic LPG price in Faridabad, Haryana was 854.50 for a 14.2 kg cylinder, which is the same as the current month's price.
What was the commercial LPG price in Haryana last month (November 2025)?
Last month, in November 2025, the commercial LPG price in Faridabad, Haryana was ₹1,592.50 for a 19 kg cylinder, which is ₹10 higher than the current month's price.
Which city in Haryana has the lowest LPG price?
Currently, Jhajjar has the lowest LPG price in Haryana.
The domestic LPG price is ₹854.00 for a 14.2 kg cylinder and ₹318.00 for a 5 kg cylinder.
The commercial LPG price is ₹1,580.00 for a 19 kg cylinder and ₹3,946.50 for a 47.5 kg cylinder.
Which city in Haryana has the highest LPG price?
As of today, Sirsa has the highest LPG price in Haryana.
The domestic LPG price is ₹893.00 for a 14.2 kg cylinder and ₹334.50 for a 5 kg cylinder.
The commercial LPG price is ₹1,679.00 for a 19 kg cylinder and ₹4,192.00 for a 47.5 kg cylinder.
How much does a 14.2 kg cylinder of LPG cost in Haryana today?
As of December 20, 2025, the price of a 14.2 kg cylinder of LPG in Faridabad, Haryana is ₹854.50.
How much does a 19kg cylinder of LPG cost in Haryana today?
As of December 20, 2025, the price of a 19 kg cylinder of LPG in Faridabad, Haryana is ₹1,582.50.
LPG rates in Haryana today for domestic cylinders are around Rs. 820.5/- per cylinder in Ambala, which is the same since the previous general elections in May this year. Domestic LPG prices in Faridabad today stay at Rs. 804.5/- and Rs. 1,653/- for commercial cylinders. The LPG rates of Karnal today for commercial cylinders have surged by Rs. 15/- per cylinder of 19 kg and Rs. 36.5/- per cylinder of 47.5 kg since the previous month.
The state of Haryana is well-known for its vast agricultural output and immense presence of farmers and agricultural labourers. The dependency of the rural population towards cheaper LPG prices in Haryana today makes it a significant factor in determining the daily expenses of the middle-income groups. If the taxes increase, eventually pushing Haryana LPG prices today, then major implications on a daily budget are evident for the large urban and rural population of the state.
International demand for commodity segments has been tumbling despite falling capital markets, as prices plunged sharply during the early Asian session on Monday. The US dollar index and mixed bond yields of major economies might pose a threat to oil and natural gas trades today. Also, along with the interest rate cut expectations, market participants would closely watch over the US economic indicators to have a directional push on energy segments.
The MCX Natural Gas Futures expiring in August end are today floating around Rs 178.7/-, falling 0.28% since Friday’s closing.
19 August 2024