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Indian Oil hikes prices of industrial LPG, jet fuel for foreign airlines

  • The price of ​a 19-kilogram commercial LPG cylinder for industrial ​clients was hiked by 993 rupees, or 47.8%, to 3,071.5 rupees, the ​refiner said
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India’s largest ​state-run refiner Indian Oil Corporation has ‌raised the prices of liquefied petroleum gas used by industries and jet fuel ​for foreign airlines from ​Friday, the company said in ⁠a statement.

The price of ​a 19-kilogram commercial LPG cylinder for industrial ​clients was hiked by 993 rupees, or 47.8%, to 3,071.5 rupees, the ​refiner said.

Aviation turbine fuel prices ​for international airlines were raised by $76.55 per kilolitre to $1,511.86 ‌per ⁠kilolitre from $1,435.31, the refiner added.

Prices of household LPG, primarily used as cooking fuel, were left unchanged. Jet fuel ​prices for ​domestic ⁠airlines were also not revised, the company ​said.

The price hikes come amid a ​sharp surge in ⁠global oil prices, which have climbed above $100 a barrel following the closure of ⁠the ​Strait of Hormuz amid ​the ongoing Iran war.

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