Haryana Ensures Fuel & Gas Supply Amid Global Tensions, Cuts Pipeline Fees

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini has provided a detailed status update on fuel and gas supplies in the state, assuring adequate availability. He announced a massive reduction in the lease rate for laying PNG gas pipelines to boost connectivity. The CM extended thanks to the central government for steps taken to stabilize fuel prices. The review comes amidst the ongoing West Asia conflict, with efforts focused on preventing shortages.

Key Points: Haryana's Fuel Supply & PNG Policy Update by CM Nayab Saini

  • 4,032 govt petrol pumps operational
  • 173,000 commercial LPG cylinders in stock
  • PNG pipeline lease fee slashed drastically
  • Strict action warned against hoarding
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4,032 government-run petrol pumps operational in Haryana, says CM Nayab Saini

Haryana CM Nayab Saini details state's fuel supply, LPG stock, and new PNG pipeline policy to ensure stability amid West Asia conflict.

"This measure will ensure that the prices of diesel, petrol, and gas remain stable for the general public. - Nayab Singh Saini"

Chandigarh, March 28

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Saturday said that 4,032 government-run petrol pumps have been operational across the state, recording an average daily sale of 4,804 kiloliters of petrol and 12,003 kiloliters of diesel.

"The state receives 200,000 gas cylinders daily, while approximately 190,000 cylinders are being distributed," the Chief Minister told the media here on the LPG and fuel status in the state amidst the escalating West Asia conflict.

He said supplies of commercial LPG are also being maintained.

"Measures are being taken to ensure that there is absolutely no shortage of gas in hospitals, schools, and other essential institutions." Currently, a stock of 173,000 commercial gas cylinders is available.

"The Central government has established a 70 per cent allocation framework specifically for the commercial LPG sector. The domestic LPG production within the country has been increased by 40 per cent to reduce dependence on imports," he said.

The Chief Minister warned of strict action against black marketing and hoarding. He said in Haryana, a lease rate of Rs 300,000 per kilometre, payable 10 years in advance, is charged for laying PNG gas pipelines.

"Our government has decided to reduce this to a one-time lump sum payment of Rs 1,000 per kilometre." A target of 13,33,603 connections has been set for PNG services within the state. "Haryana also holds a strong position in the natural gas pipeline sector," said the Chief Minister.

Extending gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for reducing the excise duty on petroleum products, the Chief Minister said, "This measure will ensure that the prices of diesel, petrol, and gas remain stable for the general public."

"The Central government has taken this step with a firm resolve to uphold its Nation First policy," he remarked.

PM Modi on Friday convened a virtual meeting with chief ministers and lieutenant governors to review preparedness, urging states to work together as 'Team India' to address challenges posed by the month-old war.

- IANS

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Priya S
The numbers look impressive on paper – 4000+ petrol pumps, lakhs of cylinders. But the real test is in the villages. Is the supply chain robust enough to reach the last mile without black marketing? The warning against hoarding is necessary, but enforcement is key.
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Aman W
Increasing domestic LPG production by 40% is the most crucial part. We cannot keep relying on imports with global conflicts disrupting supply. This is a solid step towards 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat'. Kudos to the central and state govt for working in tandem.
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Sarah B
As someone who recently moved to Gurugram, the focus on PNG connections is a relief. The target of over 13 lakh connections is ambitious. Hope the reduced pipeline cost speeds up the rollout. Stable fuel prices are essential for everyone's monthly budget.
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Vikram M
While the measures for stability are welcome, I respectfully disagree with giving all credit to the excise duty cut. Petrol prices are still very high compared to our income levels. The focus should be on more permanent reductions and alternative energy sources for long-term relief.
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Nisha Z
Ensuring no shortage in hospitals and schools is the top priority. Glad that's being addressed. The 'Team India' approach mentioned by PM Modi is needed now more than ever. Hope other states are also taking similar stock and preparedness measures. 🙏

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