India Guarantees 100% Gas for Homes & CNG, Caps Industry Amid Global Crisis

The Indian government has invoked the Essential Commodities Act to secure domestic energy supplies amidst global disruptions caused by the West Asia conflict. A new control order mandates 100% assured supply of piped natural gas for households and CNG for vehicles. Industrial, commercial, and fertilizer sectors will face calibrated supply caps ranging from 70% to 80% of their previous consumption averages. To manage the shortfall, India is seeking alternative gas trade routes and has increased refinery production of LPG for domestic use.

Key Points: India Ensures 100% Domestic Gas, CNG Supply; Caps Industry

  • 100% assured gas for homes/CNG
  • Industry supply capped at 80%
  • Fertilizer plants get 70% supply
  • 35% cut in gas to refineries
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100% assured supply of domestic piped gas to homes and CNG for vehicles: Petroleum Ministry

India invokes Essential Commodities Act to prioritize 100% piped gas for homes and CNG, while capping supply to industry and fertilizer plants amid global supply crisis.

"In light of current geopolitical disruptions... Ministry has issued orders to oil refineries for higher LPG production - Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas"

New Delhi, March 10

Amidst growing pressure on global fuel supplies due to the ongoing West Asia conflict, the Union Government on Tuesday invoked the Essential Commodities Act to safeguard the domestic energy market.

According to the Petroleum Ministry, the government has issued a control order directing refineries and petrochemical units to maximize the production of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and divert key hydrocarbon streams to the LPG pool to ensure an uninterrupted supply of cooking gas across the country.

The Petroleum Ministry stated that the invocation of the Act has established a clear priority list for natural gas distribution to manage current supply constraints.

Under this new mandate, there is a 100% assured supply of domestic piped gas for homes and CNG for vehicles.

Other sectors will face calibrated supply caps based on their previous six-month average consumption. Specifically, the tea industry, manufacturing units, and industrial consumers connected through the natural gas grid will receive 80% of their average supply.

Similarly, industrial and commercial natural gas consumers are also capped at 80% of their previous six-month average.

Fertilizer plants have been allocated 70% of their previous six-month average supply as the government rebalances resources. To facilitate this redirection, the Petroleum Ministry confirmed a 35% cut in natural gas supply from refineries and petrochemical plants.

These measures come as India, which typically sources 30% of its natural gas via the Strait of Hormuz, navigates the logistical challenges posed by the regional conflict.

To offset the current short supply, the Ministry noted that India is actively purchasing natural gas through alternative trade routes to maintain national energy security.

Furthermore, for issues of LPG for restaurants, automobiles and other sectors, the Ministry of Petroleum has constituted a committee which will examine their requirements and try to provide some volumes to them.

The government prioritised domestic LPG supply to households to ensure energy security for citizens amidst the ongoing uncertainty in the global oil and energy market due to West Asia crisis.

"In light of current geopolitical disruptions to fuel supply and constraints on supply of LPG, Ministry has issued orders to oil refineries for higher LPG production and using such extra production for domestic LPG use," the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas announced on X.

To manage the current supply environment, the ministry introduced a 25-day inter-booking period for consumers to avoid hoarding and prevent black marketing.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good step for common people, but what about the impact on industries? A 35% cut for refineries and 80% cap for manufacturing could slow down the economy and affect jobs. The government needs a balanced approach, not just popular measures.
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Aman W
Finally, a clear plan! The 25-day inter-booking period to prevent hoarding is a smart move. Last time there was a scare, people were buying cylinders like there was no tomorrow. This should stabilize prices at the local dealer.
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Sarah B
As someone who recently switched to a CNG car to save costs, this news is very reassuring. The global situation is worrying, but it's good to see proactive steps being taken to secure essential supplies for daily life.
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Karthik V
The focus on finding alternative trade routes is crucial. We cannot be dependent on one volatile region. This crisis should accelerate our investment in renewable energy and domestic gas exploration. Jai Hind!
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Nisha Z
I hope the committee for restaurants acts quickly. Many small dhabas and eateries run on LPG. If their supply is hit, it affects livelihoods and the price of our daily meals. The 100% for homes is great, but other sectors need support too.

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