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2nd hike since West Asia conflict began, domestic LPG prices raised by Rs 29

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New Delhi: The price of domestic cooking gas has gone up by Rs 29 per cylinder, which is the second increase in three months. This is because state-owned oil marketing businesses are still under pressure from rising global energy prices.

According to industry sources, the cost of a 14.2-kg household LPG cylinder in Delhi has increased from Rs 913 to Rs 942 as of Sunday.

The latest revision follows a Rs 60-per-cylinder increase announced on March 7 after the conflict in the Middle East disrupted global energy markets and pushed up international fuel prices, IANS reported.

Despite that increase, oil marketing companies were reportedly unable to fully recover mounting losses on domestic LPG sales.

Industry sources said state-run fuel retailers were estimated to be losing around Rs 703 on every domestic LPG cylinder sold prior to the latest price revision. The fresh hike is expected to partially offset those losses, although companies are still believed to be under financial strain due to high import and supply costs.

The LPG price increase comes amid a broader rise in fuel prices across the country. Petrol and diesel prices have been increased by a cumulative Rs 7.50 per litre since mid-May, while compressed natural gas (CNG) rates have risen by around Rs 6 per kg during the same period.

According to industry estimates, oil companies continue to sell petrol and diesel below cost despite the recent revisions. Retailers are reportedly incurring losses of about Rs 11 per litre on petrol and Rs 33.6 per litre on diesel, reflecting the impact of higher global crude oil and refined fuel prices.

The government has so far refrained from allowing a complete pass-through of international energy costs to consumers. Instead, a portion of the burden has been absorbed by state-owned fuel retailers as authorities seek to balance inflation concerns with the financial health of oil marketing companies.

Global energy markets have remained volatile in recent months, with geopolitical tensions in the Middle East continuing to influence crude oil and fuel prices worldwide.

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