Bengaluru Hotels Face LPG Crisis; MP Surya Urges Minister Puri for Supply

Bengaluru's hospitality sector is facing a potential shutdown due to a shortage of commercial LPG cylinders, a ripple effect from the West Asia crisis. BJP MP Tejasvi Surya has written to Union Petroleum Minister Hardeep Puri, forwarding concerns from the Bangalore Hotel Association about the critical need for uninterrupted supply. The Ministry of Petroleum has ordered increased LPG production but is prioritizing this extra output for domestic household use amidst global supply constraints. In response to the appeal, Minister Puri has constituted a high-priority panel to specifically address the supply needs of commercial establishments like hotels and restaurants.

Key Points: Bengaluru Hotel LPG Shortage: MP Surya Writes to Hardeep Puri

  • Hotels face shutdown over LPG shortage
  • MP flags crisis to Petroleum Minister
  • Ministry prioritizes domestic household supply
  • Panel formed for commercial user supply
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Bengaluru MP Tejasvi Surya writes to Hardeep Puri flagging LPG shortage concerns of hotels, restaurants in city

Bengaluru hotels face LPG shortage due to West Asia crisis. MP Tejasvi Surya writes to Minister Hardeep Puri seeking uninterrupted supply for hospitality sector.

"The Minister has constituted a high priority panel to ensure LPG supply is uninterrupted to non-domestic users, including hotels. - Tejasvi Surya"

New Delhi, March 10

The ripple effects of the West Asia have reached Bengaluru's eateries and hotels, with Liquefied Petroleum Gas facing a potential shortage across the city, leading to the shutdown of various restaurants. In view of the prevailing situation, Bharatiya Janata Party's Bengaluru South MP Tejasvi Surya has written to Union Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas, flagging concerns over a potential shortage of gas cylinders and asking that a continued supply is maintained for the hospitality sector. "The reports of a shortage of LPG cylinders and its possible disruption to the hotel industry have been communicated to Hon. Minister Shri @HardeepSPuri Ji. The Minister has constituted a high priority panel to ensure LPG supply is uninterrupted to non-domestic users, including hotels," Surya wrote on X, sharing the letter.

The BJP MP passed on the concerns of the Bangalore Hotel Association, which had highlighted that their partners depend on commercial LPG supplies for their hospitality needs.

"I am in receipt of representation from the Bangalore Hotels Association (Regd.) regarding concerns related to the continuity of commercial LPG supply to restaurants, hotels and other establishments in the hospitality sector. The restaurant and food service industry relies significantly on commercial LPG for daily kitchen operations. Unlike several other sectors, most commercial kitchens currently do not have immediate alternatives such as PNG connectivity or electric cooking systems at scale," Surya wrote in the letter sent on Monday.

Any disruption in LPG supply could directly impact restaurant operations, employment in the sector and services provided to consumers, the letter added.

"Unlike several other sectors, most commercial kitchens currently do not have immediate alternatives such as PNG connectivity or electric cooking systems at scale," the letter said.

"While the industry supports the Government's efforts to ensure adequate LPG supply for domestic households, the Association has requested assurance that commercial establishments continue to receive uninterrupted LPG supply through the existing distribution system," the letter added.

The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas has issued orders to oil refineries to increase Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) production and directed that such additional output be channelled specifically for domestic use. This decision follows recent geopolitical disruptions that created constraints on the global fuel supply chain.

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 the West Asia crisis."In light of current geopolitical disruptions to fuel supply and constraints on the supply of LPG, the 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. "The ministry has prioritised domestic LPG supply to households and introduced 25 day inter- booking period to avoid hoarding/black marketing.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While it's important to support businesses, the government's priority for domestic households is correct. Every home needs to cook food. Restaurants can maybe explore temporary solutions or partial menus? The 25-day rule to prevent hoarding is a good step.
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Aman W
This is a wake-up call. Why are our commercial kitchens so dependent on LPG with no backup? Time for the hospitality sector to seriously invest in PNG pipelines or induction cooking. Can't rely on a single volatile source.
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Sarah B
The ripple effects of global conflicts are real. It's a tough balancing act for the government - households vs. businesses. Appreciate the transparency about the steps being taken. Hope for a swift resolution.
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Vikram M
As a small dhaba owner, this is my biggest fear. No gas, no business. My family depends on it. Thank you Tejasvi Surya ji for raising the issue. We need assurance that supplies won't stop. 🙏
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Karthik V
Respectfully, while the MP's letter is good, it feels reactive. Our energy policy needs to be more resilient. We should have had contingency plans for commercial sectors, not scramble when a crisis hits. Long-term planning is missing.

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