Propane Monthly Price - Indian Rupee per Gallon

Data as of March 2026

Range
Feb 1997 - Mar 2026: 53.503 (386.22%)
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Description: Mont Belvieu, TX Propane Spot Price FOB

Unit: Indian Rupee per Gallon



Source: Energy Information Administration

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Overview

Propane is a liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) used as both a fuel and a petrochemical feedstock. In commodity markets it is commonly priced in U.S. dollars per gallon, with trading and physical delivery often referenced through regional LPG benchmarks and pipeline or terminal pricing points. Propane is stored and transported as a liquid under moderate pressure, which makes it suitable for bulk distribution by rail, truck, ship, and pipeline. Its main uses include residential and commercial heating, agricultural drying, industrial fuel, autogas, and as a feedstock for petrochemical processes such as propylene production. Because it can be substituted in some applications with natural gas, heating oil, electricity, or other LPGs, propane prices reflect both energy-market conditions and the logistics of moving a pressurized fuel from supply centers to end users.

Supply Drivers

Propane supply is structurally tied to two sources: natural gas processing and crude oil refining. In gas processing, propane is separated from raw natural gas streams along with ethane, butane, and other natural gas liquids. In refining, it is produced as a byproduct of crude distillation and conversion units. This means propane supply depends on upstream gas production, refinery runs, and the composition of hydrocarbon streams rather than on propane-specific production decisions alone. Major supply regions include North America, the Middle East, and parts of Asia, where large gas-processing systems and refining networks are established.

Seasonality is important because inventory builds often occur when heating demand is low and withdrawals rise during colder periods. Weather affects both supply and logistics: extreme cold can strain transport and storage systems, while hurricanes, freezes, and other disruptions can affect Gulf Coast processing and export infrastructure. Propane is also sensitive to infrastructure bottlenecks because it must be compressed, stored in pressurized tanks, and moved through terminals, rail, and marine routes. Production is relatively inelastic in the short run, since output is linked to broader hydrocarbon operations and cannot be expanded quickly in response to a price move.

Demand Drivers

Propane demand is shaped by residential and commercial heating, agricultural drying, industrial combustion, and petrochemical use. In colder climates and rural areas without pipeline natural gas access, propane serves as a distributed heating fuel. Agricultural demand is seasonal, especially for crop drying, which creates a recurring harvest-related consumption pattern. Industrial users value propane where a clean-burning, portable fuel is needed, including metalworking, forklifts, and backup power applications.

A key structural demand relationship is substitution. In heating and cooking, propane competes with natural gas, heating oil, electricity, and kerosene depending on infrastructure and relative prices. In petrochemicals, propane is used as a feedstock for propylene through dehydrogenation and cracking pathways, linking its demand to plastics and chemical manufacturing. Demand also varies with household income, rural electrification, and the extent of gas pipeline networks, but these factors change slowly because they depend on long-lived infrastructure. Because propane is widely stored in tanks at the point of use, end-user demand can be less immediate than for pipeline gas, yet it still rises and falls with weather, crop cycles, and industrial activity.

Macro and Financial Drivers

Propane prices are influenced by the U.S. dollar because the commodity is commonly quoted in dollars and traded internationally. A stronger dollar can make dollar-priced energy less affordable for non-U.S. buyers, affecting export demand. Propane also responds to broader energy-market conditions, especially crude oil and natural gas, because its supply is linked to both refining and gas processing. Storage economics matter: when inventories are ample, carrying costs, financing costs, and seasonal demand patterns can create contango; when supply is tight relative to near-term use, backwardation can emerge. As a physical fuel with significant storage and transport costs, propane often reflects regional logistics as much as global macro conditions.

MonthPriceChange
Feb 199713.85-
Mar 199713.81-0.31%
Apr 199712.50-9.48%
May 199712.641.14%
Jun 199712.32-2.56%
Jul 199712.440.95%
Aug 199713.266.60%
Sep 199714.096.31%
Oct 199714.422.32%
Nov 199713.37-7.24%
Dec 199713.18-1.47%
Jan 199811.89-9.81%
Feb 199811.60-2.44%
Mar 199810.86-6.32%
Apr 199811.546.22%
May 199811.06-4.14%
Jun 199810.35-6.43%
Jul 199810.461.03%
Aug 199810.30-1.50%
Sep 199810.592.79%
Oct 199810.882.79%
Nov 199810.51-3.43%
Dec 19988.89-15.37%
Jan 19999.223.72%
Feb 19999.513.13%
Mar 199910.277.95%
Apr 199912.0517.32%
May 199912.100.46%
Jun 199913.3310.12%
Jul 199916.1020.80%
Aug 199917.659.58%
Sep 199918.816.59%
Oct 199919.734.89%
Nov 199918.92-4.09%
Dec 199918.61-1.64%
Jan 200024.1729.87%
Feb 200025.997.54%
Mar 200022.32-14.14%
Apr 200020.47-8.29%
May 200022.5110.00%
Jun 200024.8010.17%
Jul 200024.67-0.53%
Aug 200026.647.97%
Sep 200029.5110.77%
Oct 200028.74-2.60%
Nov 200028.44-1.03%
Dec 200036.2327.38%
Jan 200136.02-0.58%
Feb 200127.59-23.42%
Mar 200126.01-5.70%
Apr 200125.59-1.62%
May 200124.07-5.95%
Jun 200120.26-15.83%
Jul 200118.39-9.25%
Aug 200119.566.38%
Sep 200120.062.56%
Oct 200118.97-5.44%
Nov 200115.89-16.24%
Dec 200114.42-9.22%
Jan 200214.07-2.48%
Feb 200215.248.35%
Mar 200218.5221.53%
Apr 200220.309.61%
May 200219.89-2.01%
Jun 200218.36-7.71%
Jul 200218.14-1.20%
Aug 200220.1711.16%
Sep 200222.8213.15%
Oct 200223.171.55%
Nov 200222.78-1.69%
Dec 200225.1810.53%
Jan 200329.0515.37%
Feb 200337.0027.37%
Mar 200329.68-19.77%
Apr 200323.88-19.55%
May 200325.476.67%
Jun 200326.122.53%
Jul 200324.50-6.18%
Aug 200325.172.73%
Sep 200323.80-5.47%
Oct 200325.105.48%
Nov 200324.90-0.80%
Dec 200328.6314.99%
Jan 200433.8618.26%
Feb 200431.87-5.87%
Mar 200426.33-17.37%
Apr 200426.671.27%
May 200430.6314.85%
Jun 200430.50-0.44%
Jul 200434.1211.88%
Aug 200438.7913.69%
Sep 200436.97-4.69%
Oct 200441.4812.20%
Nov 200438.93-6.14%
Dec 200434.04-12.56%
Jan 200532.25-5.26%
Feb 200533.112.66%
Mar 200538.3615.87%
Apr 200537.35-2.62%
May 200534.66-7.21%
Jun 200535.652.86%
Jul 200536.793.19%
Aug 200541.0511.59%
Sep 200549.6320.88%
Oct 200550.962.70%
Nov 200545.68-10.37%
Dec 200548.215.55%
Jan 200643.91-8.93%
Feb 200640.74-7.22%
Mar 200641.181.09%
Apr 200645.6710.89%
May 200647.273.51%
Jun 200650.526.88%
Jul 200654.127.12%
Aug 200652.96-2.14%
Sep 200646.67-11.87%
Oct 200642.65-8.62%
Nov 200642.790.34%
Dec 200643.120.76%
Jan 200739.60-8.17%
Feb 200743.068.75%
Mar 200745.656.03%
Apr 200746.702.30%
May 200746.870.36%
Jun 200746.43-0.94%
Jul 200748.103.59%
Aug 200748.410.65%
Sep 200752.247.91%
Oct 200756.588.31%
Nov 200761.378.46%
Dec 200760.30-1.74%
Jan 200859.30-1.67%
Feb 200856.61-4.52%
Mar 200859.535.14%
Apr 200863.656.93%
May 200871.6112.51%
Jun 200877.638.41%
Jul 200879.762.74%
Aug 200870.89-11.12%
Sep 200869.71-1.66%
Oct 200850.83-27.09%
Nov 200836.16-28.85%
Dec 200829.67-17.95%
Jan 200935.5119.67%
Feb 200932.44-8.64%
Mar 200933.483.21%
Apr 200931.95-4.58%
May 200934.026.50%
Jun 200940.4218.79%
Jul 200936.48-9.75%
Aug 200943.7820.01%
Sep 200945.824.67%
Oct 200947.092.77%
Nov 200950.116.40%
Dec 200955.4910.74%
Jan 201060.268.59%
Feb 201059.48-1.28%
Mar 201051.69-13.11%
Apr 201050.60-2.11%
May 201049.52-2.12%
Jun 201048.29-2.50%
Jul 201047.34-1.96%
Aug 201049.925.45%
Sep 201052.114.40%
Oct 201054.815.18%
Nov 201056.282.67%
Dec 201058.544.02%
Jan 201161.184.51%
Feb 201162.682.46%
Mar 201162.850.27%
Apr 201164.542.68%
May 201168.295.81%
Jun 201168.17-0.16%
Jul 201167.87-0.45%
Aug 201169.191.94%
Sep 201174.467.62%
Oct 201172.48-2.65%
Nov 201173.911.97%
Dec 201173.43-0.64%
Jan 201266.29-9.73%
Feb 201259.98-9.52%
Mar 201263.465.80%
Apr 201261.96-2.36%
May 201251.84-16.33%
Jun 201244.15-14.83%
Jul 201248.539.92%
Aug 201250.063.15%
Sep 201249.65-0.82%
Oct 201250.952.61%
Nov 201248.70-4.41%
Dec 201243.53-10.62%
Jan 201345.514.56%
Feb 201346.331.78%
Mar 201348.685.07%
Apr 201351.064.89%
May 201351.290.45%
Jun 201350.34-1.86%
Jul 201355.009.26%
Aug 201367.0621.94%
Sep 201370.505.13%
Oct 201370.01-0.70%
Nov 201374.065.78%
Dec 201378.986.65%
Jan 201486.689.74%
Feb 201489.883.69%
Mar 201464.87-27.82%
Apr 201466.452.44%
May 201461.89-6.86%
Jun 201462.460.91%
Jul 201462.23-0.37%
Aug 201461.99-0.38%
Sep 201464.664.30%
Oct 201457.42-11.19%
Nov 201449.47-13.86%
Dec 201434.99-29.26%
Jan 201529.70-15.12%
Feb 201535.5419.67%
Mar 201533.85-4.77%
Apr 201534.391.60%
May 201529.99-12.79%
Jun 201523.56-21.43%
Jul 201526.0310.47%
Aug 201524.34-6.51%
Sep 201530.0023.25%
Oct 201529.35-2.15%
Nov 201528.40-3.23%
Dec 201525.77-9.26%
Jan 201622.61-12.27%
Feb 201625.5913.18%
Mar 201630.3118.44%
Apr 201630.380.22%
May 201634.5113.62%
Jun 201634.11-1.16%
Jul 201632.13-5.81%
Aug 201630.05-6.46%
Sep 201633.049.92%
Oct 201638.2515.78%
Nov 201636.33-5.02%
Dec 201643.2519.05%
Jan 201750.8817.63%
Feb 201751.531.29%
Mar 201740.54-21.34%
Apr 201742.003.60%
May 201741.23-1.84%
Jun 201738.02-7.79%
Jul 201741.699.67%
Aug 201748.4916.29%
Sep 201756.9217.39%
Oct 201760.796.80%
Nov 201763.584.58%
Dec 201761.48-3.30%
Jan 201857.53-6.42%
Feb 201853.24-7.47%
Mar 201851.23-3.77%
Apr 201853.915.23%
May 201861.9414.89%
Jun 201859.66-3.68%
Jul 201864.448.02%
Aug 201867.735.10%
Sep 201876.4212.84%
Oct 201870.60-7.62%
Nov 201853.51-24.21%
Dec 201847.95-10.38%
Jan 201947.05-1.88%
Feb 201947.921.86%
Mar 201946.55-2.86%
Apr 201944.57-4.25%
May 201940.27-9.66%
Jun 201931.18-22.57%
Jul 201933.517.48%
Aug 201928.81-14.01%
Sep 201932.0311.16%
Oct 201933.113.38%
Nov 201938.0714.98%
Dec 201935.31-7.26%
Jan 202030.60-13.34%
Feb 202028.37-7.30%
Mar 202021.70-23.50%
Apr 202024.9114.81%
May 202031.5526.64%
Jun 202037.5519.02%
Jul 202036.83-1.91%
Aug 202037.782.58%
Sep 202036.38-3.71%
Oct 202038.656.23%
Nov 202040.484.73%
Dec 202047.4417.19%
Jan 202163.0933.00%
Feb 202165.854.38%
Mar 202167.111.92%
Apr 202161.25-8.74%
May 202159.86-2.26%
Jun 202170.9818.58%
Jul 202181.2314.43%
Aug 202182.711.82%
Sep 202195.0414.90%
Oct 2021108.9114.60%
Nov 202193.25-14.38%
Dec 202178.03-16.32%
Jan 202287.0311.53%
Feb 202296.2710.61%
Mar 2022110.4014.68%
Apr 202299.19-10.16%
May 202294.55-4.68%
Jun 202295.180.66%
Jul 202290.93-4.47%
Aug 202286.95-4.37%
Sep 202279.53-8.54%
Oct 202270.72-11.07%
Nov 202269.72-1.42%
Dec 202256.99-18.25%
Jan 202368.9520.98%
Feb 202368.40-0.80%
Mar 202365.34-4.47%
Apr 202366.521.80%
May 202354.83-17.57%
Jun 202347.21-13.90%
Jul 202351.699.48%
Aug 202356.218.75%
Sep 202360.637.87%
Oct 202356.18-7.34%
Nov 202353.22-5.27%
Dec 202357.237.52%
Jan 202468.2519.26%
Feb 202475.3310.37%
Mar 202466.65-11.53%
Apr 202466.720.11%
May 202458.22-12.74%
Jun 202463.619.25%
Jul 202466.644.77%
Aug 202463.34-4.95%
Sep 202454.97-13.21%
Oct 202465.0318.30%
Nov 202467.734.15%
Dec 202465.59-3.16%
Jan 202577.7618.54%
Feb 202580.543.58%
Mar 202575.37-6.41%
Apr 202572.33-4.04%
May 202563.56-12.12%
Jun 202564.912.12%
Jul 202561.25-5.64%
Aug 202558.64-4.27%
Sep 202560.773.63%
Oct 202556.39-7.21%
Nov 202553.70-4.76%
Dec 202558.208.38%
Jan 202656.21-3.42%
Feb 202655.71-0.89%
Mar 202667.3620.91%

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