New Delhi, April 28 -- Anxiety around fuel prices, including LPG, has been high since the US-Israel war with Iran has continued to disrupt the energy markets.

While both domestic and commercial LPG cylinders have witnessed at least one hike each since March, media reports suggest a fresh revision in LPG prices from 1 May. These changes are likely to be accompanied by tweaks to the booking and delivery systems.

As the government rolls out tighter checks on the use and distribution of cooking gas, reports suggest that new LPG cylinder rules are under discussion.

Despite a surge in international oil prices, retail petrol and diesel rates in India have remained unchanged as state-owned oil companies absorb the impact.

However, since globa...