GGC, a subsidiary of the state-run Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation (GSPC), has raised CNG prices from Rs 50.20 per kg to Rs 56.90 per kg, while piped cooking gas prices go up from Rs 18.18 to Rs 21.50 (Rs 24.73 with taxes) per standard cubic metre (pscm), a company official said.
The hike comes into effect from tomorrow January 16.
The company operates with a network of around 119 CNG stations in Gujarat. It supplies domestic cooking gas to around 3.9 lakh consumers in the state.
For industrial consumers, the prices will go up from Rs 29.20 pscm to Rs 32.10 (Rs 36.92 with taxes). We have around 1,700 consumers in the category, he said.
The company also hiked gas prices in non-commercial category, comprising charity institutions from Rs 20.80 to Rs 28 pscm (Rs 32.20 with taxes).
The Gujarat government levies 15 per cent VAT on natural gas.
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