Govt Ensures 100% Natural Gas Supply, 95% LPG Bookings Now Online

The Union government has assured that 100% supply of natural gas for domestic consumers and CNG transport is being maintained. Officials stated that approximately 95% of LPG bookings are now being processed online, with millions of cylinders delivered in recent days. Several measures, including export taxes and excise duty cuts, have been implemented to ensure fuel availability in the domestic market. Enforcement actions, including raids and show-cause notices, are being taken to combat hoarding and black marketing.

Key Points: Govt: 100% Natural Gas Supply, 95% LPG Bookings Online

  • 100% natural gas supply for homes & CNG
  • 95% of LPG bookings done online
  • Excise duty cut on petrol & diesel
  • Raids conducted to curb black marketing
  • Additional kerosene allocated for states
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100% natural gas supply ensured for domestic consumers; 95% LPG bookings done online: Govt

Government assures sufficient fuel, details steps to ensure domestic supply of gas, LPG, and diesel, and announces actions against hoarding.

"Our refineries are in normal operation, and crude inventories are adequate. - Sujata Sharma"

New Delhi, March 30

The Union government on Monday announced that 100 per cent supply of natural gas is being maintained for domestic consumers and CNG transport, noting that approximately 95 per cent of LPG bookings were done online yesterday.

Speaking at a joint inter-ministerial briefing, Sujata Sharma, Joint Secretary (Marketing and Oil Refinery) at the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, stated that the country possesses sufficient fuel reserves to meet current demand.

"Our refineries are in normal operation, and crude inventories are adequate. Some retail outlets are in normal operation, but panic buying is also observed in some retail outlets. In this regard, I would like to tell the people of the country that petrol and diesel are available in sufficient quantities with us," Sharma said.

She explained that the government took several steps to ensure domestic stability, including the reduction of excise duty on petrol and diesel by Rs 10 and the imposition of export taxes to maintain the availability of diesel and Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF) in the local market.

The Joint Secretary detailed the expansion of the Piped Natural Gas (PNG) network, noting that several central ministries, including the Ministry of Defence, issued orders to support expansion in residential areas and unit lines.

She added that the government issued a Gazette notification on March 24 to expedite last-mile connectivity. Regarding the status of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), Sharma confirmed there is no "dry out" at any distributor.

"In the past two days, about 1.4 crore bookings have been made, of which 92 lakh cylinders have also been delivered. As you know, the commercial LPG has been distributed by the Indian government. The Indian government has increased the availability of commercial LPG by about 70% and has talked about prioritising Dhaba, Restaurants, Industrial Canteens and Migrant Labour. I would like to tell you that after the issue of this order in the last week, about 2,60,000 FTL (Free Trade LPG) cylinders of 5 kg have been sold," she said.

Furthermore, the government allocated 48,000 additional kerosene units for quarterly distribution, supported by a budget notification on March 29 specifically addressing the needs of states that previously declared themselves kerosene-free.

To combat black marketing and hoarding, the Ministry requested states to establish control rooms and conduct daily briefings. Sharma noted that 16 states, including Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, and Tamil Nadu, are already releasing regular press updates.

Enforcement actions led to almost 2,500 raids under the Enforcement Act, resulting in the seizure of 2,000 cylinders. Additionally, oil marketing companies issued nearly 500 show-cause notices following surprise inspections.

Sharma concluded by requesting citizens to purchase fuel only as required and to remain calm. "We have sufficient fuel available. And to ensure its supply, the Indian government is working at all levels," she said.

- ANI

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Priya S
95% online booking for LPG is impressive! Digital India in action. Makes life so much easier for working women like me. No more waiting in long queues at the distributor.
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Aman W
The focus on dhabas and migrant labour for commercial LPG is a sensible move. These small eateries are the backbone for so many workers. Hope the cylinders reach them without black marketing.
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Sarah B
While the announcements are reassuring, the ground reality can be different. In our area, there's still a 3-day wait for an LPG refill. The raids are good, but consistent supply is key.
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Vikram M
PNG network expansion is the future for cities. Cleaner fuel and no more cylinder hassle. Hope they speed up the last-mile connectivity as promised. Good for the environment too.
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Karthik V
The data shared is transparent - 1.4 crore bookings, 92 lakh deliveries. This helps build trust. The seizure of 2000 cylinders shows the hoarding problem is real. Public needs to cooperate.

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