CNG Price Today, June 10, 2026: CNG Rates on Wednesday Hold Steady Across All Indian Cities
By HDFC Sky | Last Modified: Jun 10, 2026 12:42 PM IST

Mumbai, June 10: Compressed natural gas (CNG) prices across India remained completely unchanged on Wednesday, June 10, with every city in the national survey carrying forward Tuesday’s rates without revision for the second consecutive session. From New Delhi at the bottom of the pricing ladder to Chennai, Hyderabad, Firozabad and Mathura at the top, not a single city gas distribution company recorded a hike or a cut — extending a broad pricing freeze that has now held firmly through the first fortnight of June.
New Delhi retained its standing as the most affordable CNG market in the country at ₹83.09 per kg, served by Indraprastha Gas Limited (IGL), unchanged for multiple consecutive sessions. The wider NCR corridor maintained its familiar tiered structure: Gurugram held at ₹88.12 per kg, while Noida and Ghaziabad each remained at ₹91.70 per kg — identical to Tuesday’s rates. Meerut held at ₹91.58 and Sonipat at ₹92.50, maintaining the price gradient that has characterised the NCR fringe through this extended run of stability.
Mumbai, supplied by Mahanagar Gas Limited (MGL), continued at ₹86.00 per kg for a third straight session following June 1’s ₹2 hike, which brought the city to its current level. Rewari stayed flat at ₹87.70. The mid-range cluster — Bangalore and Bharatpur both at ₹95.00 per kg, and Dewas at ₹95.50 — also saw no movement. At the upper end of the national ladder, Chennai, Hyderabad, Firozabad and Mathura all held at ₹97.00 per kg — the highest rates in the current dataset — unchanged from Tuesday.
The across-the-board freeze reflects the established pricing rhythm of India’s city gas distribution companies, which typically review and revise tariffs on a fortnightly-to-monthly schedule rather than reacting to daily swings in global crude benchmarks. That structural insulation from short-term volatility has kept domestic pump prices stable even as Brent crude has remained elevated above the $93 mark, with geopolitical uncertainty around the Iran-Israel situation continuing to keep global energy markets on edge. The next pricing review window for most CGD entities is expected around June 15–16, the standard mid-month revision date.
CNG Rates: Tuesday vs Wednesday Comparison
| City | Tue, Jun 9 (₹/kg) | Wed, Jun 10 (₹/kg) | Change |
| New Delhi | ₹83.09 | ₹83.09 | — |
| Mumbai | ₹86.00 | ₹86.00 | — |
| Rewari | ₹87.70 | ₹87.70 | — |
| Gurugram | ₹88.12 | ₹88.12 | — |
| Meerut | ₹91.58 | ₹91.58 | — |
| Noida | ₹91.70 | ₹91.70 | — |
| Ghaziabad | ₹91.70 | ₹91.70 | — |
| Sonipat | ₹92.50 | ₹92.50 | — |
| Bangalore | ₹95.00 | ₹95.00 | — |
| Bharatpur | ₹95.00 | ₹95.00 | — |
| Dewas | ₹95.50 | ₹95.50 | — |
| Chennai | ₹97.00 | ₹97.00 | — |
| Hyderabad | ₹97.00 | ₹97.00 | — |
| Firozabad | ₹97.00 | ₹97.00 | — |
| Mathura | ₹97.00 | ₹97.00 | — |
Sources: goodreturns.in | iglonline.com | mahanagargas.com | torrentgas.com | Rates are indicative and subject to local taxes.
Petrol & Diesel Prices
Fuel rates remained largely steady across metros and state capitals on Wednesday as prices in New Delhi, Kolkata and several other major cities remained unchanged, with Patna recording the steepest increase in both petrol and diesel prices. Chennai, on the other hand, was among the few metros to see a decline in fuel rates.
State-owned fuel retailers on May 25 raised petrol and diesel prices for the fourth time in 10 days, as a sharp rise in global crude oil prices continued to squeeze fuel marketing margins.
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