New Delhi, May 30 -- Domestic LPG prices in major Indian cities remained steady on Saturday, May 30, despite a sharp, ten-day surge in petrol, diesel, and CNG costs triggered by the ongoing US-Iran conflict.

The war in West Asia disrupted global energy supplies, including those to India. India's 40 per cent of crude imports, 65 per cent of natural gas and 90 per cent of LPG supplies, which came from countries in the Gulf region, were disrupted due to the three-month-long conflict.

According to the latest data from oil marketing companies (OMCs), the price of a 14.2-kg domestic cylinder holds at Rs.913 in Delhi, Rs.912.50 in Mumbai, Rs.939 in Kolkata, and Rs.928.50 in Chennai.

The commercial sector has faced substantial cost increases, ...