LPG Supply Rebounds to 70%, Digital Bookings Surge Amid Global Disruptions

Indian Oil Corporation has announced that commercial LPG supply has recovered to approximately 70% of pre-crisis levels despite ongoing geopolitical disruptions. The government reports a surge in online LPG bookings to 95%, with over 51 lakh domestic cylinders delivered on a single day. To prevent diversion, Delivery Authentication Code-based deliveries have sharply increased to 90%. Authorities confirm there is no fuel shortage and urge citizens to avoid panic buying, while prioritizing supply to critical sectors.

Key Points: LPG Supply Recovers to 70%, Digital Bookings Hit 95%

  • Supply recovers to 70% of pre-crisis levels
  • Online LPG bookings surge to 95%
  • Over 51 lakh domestic cylinders delivered April 4
  • DAC-based deliveries rise to 90% from 53%
  • Small 5 kg cylinder sales cross 90,000
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Commercial LPG supply recovers to 70 pc amid disruptions: Indian Oil Corporation

Indian Oil reports commercial LPG supply at 70% of pre-crisis levels. Government says online bookings surge to 95%, with over 51 lakh cylinders delivered in a day.

"Commercial LPG supply has recovered to around 70 per cent of pre-crisis levels. - Indian Oil Corporation Ltd"

New Delhi, April 6

State-run oil marketing company Indian Oil Corporation Ltd on Monday said commercial LPG supply has recovered to around 70 per cent of pre-crisis levels amid ongoing geopolitical disruptions.

The PSU firm further noted that it continues to work towards maintaining reliable and efficient energy access, aiming to support both households and businesses during the current period of uncertainty.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas has said that online LPG bookings have surged to 95 per cent, while no instances of stock depletion have been reported at distributorships.

Over 51 lakh domestic cylinders were delivered on April 4 alone, according to the government.

To streamline distribution and prevent diversion, Delivery Authentication Code (DAC)-based deliveries have risen sharply to 90 per cent from 53 per cent in February, before supply disruptions linked to the Iran conflict.

Consumers have been advised to use digital modes for booking LPG cylinders and avoid visiting distributors unless necessary.

Demand for smaller cylinders has also increased, with sales of 5 kg LPG cylinders crossing 90,000 on Saturday. Since March 23, around 6.6 lakh such cylinders have been sold. These are available at nearby distributorships and can be purchased with a valid ID proof without requiring address verification.

The government said all refineries are operating at high capacity, with adequate crude inventories in place, and sufficient stocks of petrol and diesel available across the country. Domestic LPG production has also been ramped up to support consumption.

Authorities reiterated that there is no shortage of fuel and urged citizens to avoid panic buying or unnecessary LPG bookings.

IOCL also added that it remains focused on ensuring consistent fuel availability, with priority being given to critical sectors such as hospitals, pharmaceuticals and educational institutions.

- IANS

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Priya S
The 5 kg cylinder option without address proof is a relief for people like me living in a PG accommodation. Booked one easily online. 👍
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Suresh O
While the update is reassuring, the communication from our local distributor is still poor. We need more transparency at the ground level. The website says one thing, but the delivery boy says another.
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Anjali F
Over 51 lakh cylinders delivered in a single day is impressive! Kudos to the workers and logistics teams. Hope they are prioritizing hospitals as mentioned. Jai Hind.
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Michael C
Working in supply chain management here, the jump in DAC-based deliveries from 53% to 90% is a significant operational achievement in such a short time. Shows good crisis response.
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Kavya N
Please everyone, listen to the advice and avoid panic booking. My mother booked an extra cylinder 'just in case' and now feels guilty. Let's be responsible citizens.

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