Andhra CM Reviews Gas Supply, Assures 15-Day LPG Stock Amid Global Disruptions

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu reviewed the state's gas supply situation, confirming the availability of 14,000 metric tonnes of LPG stock. He directed officials to ensure uninterrupted supply to critical institutions like hospitals and temples, stating current reserves can meet the next 15 days of demand. The CM emphasized expanding the City Gas Distribution network and utilizing natural gas from the KG Basin for households. Meanwhile, Indian Oil Corporation has assured secure nationwide LPG supply while urging consumers to avoid panic bookings that strain delivery systems.

Key Points: Andhra CM Naidu Reviews Gas Supply, Directs Uninterrupted Supply

  • 14,000 MT LPG stock available
  • Supply assured for next 15 days
  • Focus on CGD network & KG Basin gas
  • E-KYC to prevent cylinder diversion
  • IndianOil advises against panic booking
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Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu reviews gas supply situation in state

CM Chandrababu Naidu reviews Andhra's gas supply, says 14,000 MT LPG stock available, assures 15-day demand can be met. Directs supply to hospitals, temples.

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu reviews gas supply situation in state
"There are no issues in LPG supply across the state at present. Ensure an uninterrupted supply of gas to hospitals, hostels, and temples without any shortage. - N Chandrababu Naidu"

Amaravati, March 17

Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu conducted a review meeting from RTGS on the gas supply situation in the state on Tuesday.

According to the Chief Minister's Office, Chief Secretary Sai Prasad and senior officials from various departments attended the meeting. Representatives from petroleum companies, along with officials from GAIL and ONGC, also participated in the review.

Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Minister said that currently the state has 14,000 metric tonnes of LPG gas stock available, while additional quantities of LPG are expected to arrive soon.

"There are no issues in LPG supply across the state at present. Ensure an uninterrupted supply of gas to hospitals, hostels, and temples without any shortage. Study and prepare alternative options for immediate public access if required," he said.

He added that adequate gas reserves are available to meet the next 15 days' demand and directed the inclusion of e-KYC and OTP systems to prevent diversion of gas cylinders and avoid public panic, according to the release.

He directed to ensure increased availability of induction stove stocks across the state and said that gas companies should focus on short-term production increases and efficient distribution.

"Expand the City Gas Distribution (CGD) network further across Andhra Pradesh. Utilise natural gas from the KG Basin and supply it to households through a piped network. Explore opportunities to maximise the usage of CNG and PNG in the state," the CM said according to the release.

Earlier today, Indian Oil Corporation Ltd (IndianOil) assured that LPG supply across the country remains secure and uninterrupted, even as some households book refills earlier than usual.

In a post on X, the company said advance or panic bookings are temporarily spiking demand and affecting delivery timelines.

"Your LPG supply remains secure and uninterrupted. IndianOil continues to ensure steady LPG availability for households across the country. We understand that some customers may be booking refills earlier than usual. However, advance or panic bookings can temporarily increase demand and affect delivery timelines."

The company emphasised that households should book LPG refills only when necessary to ensure timely distribution. "A small step can make a big difference: Please book your LPG refill only when required and avoid panic bookings. Our teams and distributors remain committed to ensuring cylinders reach homes across India," the oil marketing company said.

The shortage of LPG or crude oil has emerged amid global energy supply disruptions triggered by the ongoing conflict in West Asia.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
Finally, a focus on piped gas from the KG Basin! This is the long-term solution we need. PNG is so much more convenient and safer than cylinders. Hope they expand the network fast to more cities and towns. 🙏
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Rahul R
The CM says no issues, but my mother in Vijayawada had to wait 5 days for a refill last week. The gap between official statements and ground reality is sometimes wide. Hope the 'additional quantities' arrive soon.
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Ashley H
Interesting to see the focus on induction stoves as an alternative. In many countries, electric cooking is very common. It's a smart move to diversify options, especially with global energy markets being unstable.
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Karthik V
The panic booking point by IndianOil is spot on. My society's WhatsApp group is full of messages telling everyone to book immediately, creating an artificial shortage. We need to be responsible citizens and trust the system.
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Meera T
Using our own KG Basin gas for our households is a matter of national pride and energy security. Andhra should lead the way in this. Good direction from the CM. Jai Hind!

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