Multiple reports from Mint say domestic LPG cylinder prices in India’s major cities remain unchanged on the stated dates, with the standard 14.2-kg household cylinder costing ₹913 in Delhi after a May 17 revision. The coverage repeatedly attributes the decision to keep cooking gas prices steady to volatility in global crude oil and LPG markets, driven by fears of supply disruptions linked to tensions in West Asia, including an “Iran war.”

Several articles also reference continued LPG supply logistics: a vessel carrying about 20,000 metric tonnes of LPG arrives in Gujarat after crossing the Strait of Hormuz, a route affected by regional geopolitical concerns. Other reports note that although international conditions and supply disruptions influence global fuel costs, the government keeps domestic rates protected to avoid major increases for consumers.

Across the May and late-June reporting window, the articles consistently describe stability in domestic cylinder prices, while also discussing the broader context of changing global energy prices and subsidies that keep retail costs lower for households.