Consumers using natural gas to run their vehicles (CNG, or compressed natural gas) and cooking gas (PNG, or piped natural gas) look set to pay more from next month as the benchmark price for natural gas produced from domestic fields is expected to hit a two-year high during the six-monthly revision due on April 1.

Government sources said the benchmark price is expected to go up to $3.06 per unit (million British thermal unit, or mBtu) from $2.89 at present.

This will be the highest gas price since $3.82 for the six months ended March 2016.

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