Auto LPG Sales Surge Nearly 100% in April Despite West Asia Crisis

Auto LPG sales in India surged nearly 100% in April to an average of 353 tonnes per day, up from 177 tonnes in January-February. The government assured that domestic LPG supply remains stable despite import disruptions from the West Asia crisis, with no dry-outs reported among distributors. Commercial LPG supply is recovering, with 70% restored and daily sales reaching 8,838 tonnes. Officials conducted over 2,200 inspections and issued penalties to maintain market discipline.

Key Points: Auto LPG Sales Almost Double Amid Stable Domestic Supply

  • Auto LPG daily sales jump from 177 to 353 tonnes in April
  • No dry-outs among LPG distributors
  • 70% of commercial LPG supply restored
  • 42,950 PNG consumers surrendered LPG connections
  • Over 2,200 raids conducted for market enforcement
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Auto LPG sales increase 100% in April; Domestic supply remains stable despite West Asia crisis: Govt

Auto LPG sales surge nearly 100% in April to 353 tonnes/day. Government assures stable domestic supply despite West Asia crisis, with no distributor dry-outs.

"Due to the on-going West Asia crisis, LPG imports are affected, but our domestic LPG supply is continued without any disruption. - Sujata Sharma"

New Delhi, April 29

Auto LPG sales in the country recorded a surge of nearly 100 per cent in April compared to the start of the year, even as the government maintained steady domestic supplies despite the ongoing geopolitical crisis in West Asia.

Sujata Sharma, Joint Secretary (Marketing & Oil Refinery) in the Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas, while addressing an inter-ministerial briefing on Wednesday, noted that the daily average sale of auto LPG rose to approximately 353 tonnes in April, a sharp climb from the average of 177 tonnes per day recorded during January and February.

"In the month of April, there is a sale of approximately 353 tonnes per day. And in the months of January and February, the sale of auto LPG was on an average of 177 tonnes per day. So you can see that there is almost a 100% increase in this," Sharma stated.

The Joint Secretary addressed the impact of external factors on the energy market, confirming that while the West Asia crisis created challenges for imports, the domestic front remained stable.

She clarified that no dry-outs were reported among LPG distributors and emphasized that both online bookings and deliveries based on Delivery Authentication Codes (DAC) reached all-time highs.

"Due to the on-going West Asia crisis, LPG imports are affected, but our domestic LPG supply is continued without any disruption. There is domestic supply. There is no dry-out reported on LPG distributors," she said.

Regarding the commercial sector, Sharma explained that while supply faced some initial effects, recovery was well underway with 70 per cent of the supply restored. During the last 28 days of April, more than 1,84,000 tonnes of commercial LPG were sold, with daily sales hitting 8,838 tonnes yesterday.

"In the month of February, the sale of 5 kg cylinders was on an average of 21 lakh, and in the month of April, the sale of 5 kg cylinders was on an average of 21.05 lakh. Yesterday, the sale of 5 kg cylinders was on an average of 73,000. Till now, about 9,550 awareness camps have been held by PSU oil marketing companies, in which 1.5 lakh 5 kg cylinders have been sold. Yesterday, about 175 awareness camps were held, in which more than 2,700 5 kg cylinders have been sold," she said.

In the natural gas segment, 5.69 lakh domestic Piped Natural Gas (PNG) connections were gasified. Sharma reported that infrastructure was developed for an additional 2.65 lakh connections, while 6.37 lakh new consumers registered for the service. Consequently, about 42,950 PNG consumers surrendered their existing LPG connections.

The briefing also covered refinery operations and market enforcement. Refineries in Mumbai, Kochi, Vizag, Chennai, Mathura, and Gujarat operated at maximum capacity, selling approximately 8,900 tons of propylene and 950 tons of butyl acrylate. Retail outlets maintained normal operations with sufficient stock and crude inventories.

On the enforcement side, officials conducted about 2,200 raids and inspections yesterday. PSU distributors received 54 show-cause notices, and penalties were imposed on nine entities to ensure market discipline.

"The government is making every possible effort to ensure the availability and smooth deliveries. So please do not believe the rumours. And use LPG, petrol and diesel as required," Sharma urged the public.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Interesting to see auto LPG gaining traction. The 100% jump is impressive, but I wonder if infrastructure for LPG vehicles is keeping pace. Also, good that the government is proactive about not letting panic spread.
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Priya S
I appreciate the transparency about West Asia crisis impacting imports, but the fact that domestic supply is stable is reassuring. The awareness camps for 5kg cylinders are a great initiative for poor families. 👍
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Michael C
Good to see refineries running at max capacity. But why are so many consumers surrendering LPG for PNG? Is it because of cost or convenience? The data on 42,950 surrenders needs explanation.
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Vikram M
Govt is handling this well. 2,200 raids and 54 notices show they're serious about black marketing. But with 100% increase in auto LPG, we need more pump stations. Delhi NCR traffic is already a mess, add LPG vehicles? 🚗
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Emma D
The numbers are encouraging but I'm skeptical about "no dry-outs" when I've seen queues at LPG distributors in my area. Maybe it's localized. Also, 9,550 awareness camps for 1.5 lakh cylinders sold seems low - that's only 15 per camp.
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Rohit P
Finally some positive news on energy!

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