From May 1, 2026, LPG consumers across India under Indane (Indian Oil), Bharat Gas (BPCL), and HP Gas (HPCL) face a sweeping set of new rules covering booking intervals, OTP-based delivery, mandatory KYC updates, PNG-linked connection restrictions, and a widely anticipated further revision in 14.2 kg domestic cylinder prices.
May 1 LPG Rule Changes 2026: New Cylinder Prices, Subsidy Update
The May 1 LPG Rule Changes 2026 mark one of the most comprehensive overhauls to India’s domestic cooking gas framework in recent years, with the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas directing Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) — Indian Oil (Indane), BPCL (Bharat Gas), and HPCL (HP Gas) to implement tightened booking, delivery, and eligibility rules for an estimated 30+ crore LPG subscriber households nationwide. A further revision in LPG cylinder prices from May 1, 2026, is widely anticipated, with Indian Oil, BPCL, and HPCL reportedly in discussions over updated rates following the ₹60 hike on the 14.2 kg domestic cylinder effected in March 2026. All consumers must understand the key May 1 LPG Rule Changes 2026 to avoid disruptions in their gas supply.
May 1 LPG Rule Changes 2026: Booking Interval Now Extended
The most immediate operational change under the May 1 LPG Rule Changes 2026 is the revision of the minimum booking interval for refills. The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas has increased the mandatory gap between consecutive cylinder bookings from 21 days to 25 days in urban areas and up to 45 days in rural areas.
This measure targets the diversion of subsidised LPG cylinders to commercial users — a long-standing challenge for OMCs. Consumers who attempt to book a refill before the mandatory interval elapses will find the request rejected by the gas agency’s system.
May 1 LPG Rule Changes 2026: OTP Delivery Authentication Made Permanent
Under the May 1 LPG Rule Changes 2026, the OTP-based Delivery Authentication System (DAS) — currently in pilot and partial rollout — is expected to be made mandatory and permanent across all OMC distributor networks. Under this system, consumers receive a one-time password (OTP) on their registered mobile number at the time of delivery, which they must share with the delivery person to receive the cylinder.
Online LPG bookings have already climbed to approximately 98%, while Delivery Authentication Code (DAC) based deliveries have reached approximately 94% nationally — confirming the infrastructure is largely in place for the full rollout. Consumers who have not linked their registered mobile numbers with their LPG connection must do so immediately at their nearest gas agency.
May 1 LPG Rule Changes 2026: KYC Now Mandatory
The May 1 LPG Rule Changes 2026 make Know Your Customer (KYC) verification mandatory for all active LPG subscriber accounts. Consumers who have not completed e-KYC through Aadhaar linkage risk their bookings being blocked post-May 1.
Consumers can complete KYC by visiting their respective distributor’s outlet with original Aadhaar and subscriber ID, or through the official OMC mobile apps — IndianOil One, MyLPG, or HP Gas app. Cylinder safety checks and expiry date validations are also now a mandatory part of the delivery verification process from May 1, 2026.
May 1 LPG Rule Changes 2026: PNG Transition Policy and LPG Disconnection Warning
One of the most significant structural shifts within the May 1 LPG Rule Changes 2026 involves the government’s accelerated push to transition households from LPG to Piped Natural Gas (PNG). Consumers living in areas where PNG infrastructure is available must connect to the PNG network — or face LPG supply disconnection after 3 months as per a government order issued in late March 2026.
PNG consumers already connected to piped gas networks have been prohibited from surrendering their domestic LPG connections and banned from applying for new LPG connections. This policy is part of India’s City Gas Distribution (CGD) expansion program, currently covering 295 Geographical Areas across the country.
Current LPG Cylinder Prices After March 2026 Revision
The March 7, 2026 hike raised the 14.2 kg domestic LPG cylinder by ₹60 and the 19 kg commercial cylinder by ₹115 across all major cities. The current domestic prices ahead of the anticipated May 1 revision are:
| City | 14.2 kg Domestic | 19 kg Commercial |
| New Delhi | ₹913.00 | ₹2,078.50 |
| Mumbai | ₹912.50 | ₹2,031.00 |
| Kolkata | ₹939.00 | ₹2,208.50 |
| Chennai | ₹928.50 | Not publicly disclosed |
| Bengaluru | ₹915.50 | ₹1,958.00 |
A further price revision on May 1, 2026, is widely anticipated based on the monthly pricing review cycle followed by OMCs. The exact quantum of change — upward or downward — is not publicly disclosed ahead of the official revision date.
May 1 LPG Rule Changes 2026: Ujjwala Yojana Subsidy Status
The Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY) subsidy continues under the May 1 LPG Rule Changes 2026 framework. The Union Cabinet approved a targeted subsidy of ₹300 per 14.2 kg cylinder for up to 9 refills per year (pro-rated for 5 kg connections) for PMUY beneficiaries. This subsidy is credited directly to eligible beneficiaries’ bank accounts through the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) mechanism post-purchase.
The Union Budget FY 2026–27 allocated ₹12,100 crore toward LPG subsidies — a reduction from the ₹15,100 crore revised estimate for FY 2025–26 — signalling a tightening of the overall subsidy framework. DBT provision for LPG was increased to ₹1,500 crore for FY 2026–27, up from ₹1,000 crore in the previous year.
May 1 LPG Rule Changes 2026: What Consumers Must Do Now
All LPG consumers across Indane, Bharat Gas, and HP Gas must take the following actions before May 1, 2026, to avoid service disruption:
- Complete Aadhaar-based e-KYC through the OMC app or at the nearest distributor
- Link mobile number with the LPG subscriber account to receive OTP at delivery
- Check PNG availability in your area through the official Petroleum Ministry portal at mopng.gov.in or OMC websites
- Verify booking interval — do not attempt to book before the 25-day (urban) or 45-day (rural) window
- Check Ujjwala Yojana subsidy DBT status at mylpg.in or through Aadhaar-linked bank account statement
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