BJP MP Assures Energy Security, Domestic LPG Priority Amid Shortage Concerns

BJP MP Tejasvi Surya has reassured the public, especially hoteliers in Karnataka, that the government's immediate priority is securing domestic LPG consumption and the country's CNG and LNG needs. This comes after he flagged concerns about a potential commercial LPG shortage for Bengaluru's hospitality sector in a letter to Union Minister Hardeep Puri. The government has invoked the Essential Commodities Act to maximize LPG production and ensure uninterrupted supply of domestic cooking gas. The ongoing conflict in West Asia is cited as a key challenge impacting fuel supplies and energy security.

Key Points: Energy Security Priority, Domestic LPG Focus: BJP MP Tejasvi Surya

  • Domestic LPG use is top priority
  • Govt invokes Essential Commodities Act
  • Hoteliers flagged commercial cylinder shortage
  • West Asia conflict pressures fuel supply
  • Panel formed for non-domestic user supply
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Domestic consumption priority right now...energy security important to govt: BJP MP Tejasvi Surya

BJP MP Tejasvi Surya assures hoteliers and Karnataka that domestic LPG consumption is the government's priority amid supply challenges from West Asia conflict.

"the priority right now will be to address domestic consumption of people - Tejasvi Surya"

New Delhi, March 10

Shortly after writing a letter to Union Minister Hardeep Puri to flag concerns of commercial shortage of LPG and PNG to Bengaluru hotels and restaurant, Bharatiya Janata Party MP Tejasvi Surya on Tuesday reaffirmed that energy security of the country is "of utmost importance to the government".

While highlighting that there are "some challenges" due to the ongoing conflict in West Asia, Surya told the hoteliers that "that the priority right now will be to address domestic consumption of people" and take care of the CNG and LNG needs of the country.

"There are some challenges, but like the EAM assured the house yesterday and the Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister has been repeatedly assuring, the energy security of the country is the foremost priority for the govt. I would like to assure the people of Karnataka, especially the hoteliers, that the priority right now will be to address domestic consumption of people as well as take care of CNG and LNG needs of the country," the BJP MP told reporters.

Earlier today, Surya had written to Union Minister Hardeep Puri 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.

"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.

The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas had earlier issued orders to oil refineries to increase Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) production and directed that such additional output be channelled specifically for domestic use.

Meanwhile, as the West Asia Conflict continues to put pressure on fuel supplies, the Union Government on Tuesday invoked the Essential Commodities Act (EC Act ) to ensure uninterrupted supply of domestic cooking gas, directing refineries and petrochemical units to maximise production of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and divert key hydrocarbon streams to the LPG pool.

According to the order, the supply of natural gas to the certain sectors shall be treated as priority allocation and shall be maintained subject to operational availability to hundred per cent. of their average past six-month average gas consumption.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Finally some clarity! The global situation is tense, but our energy security seems to be in focus. Invoking the Essential Commodities Act is a strong move. Hope the supply to hotels stabilizes soon too—Bangalore's food scene shouldn't suffer.
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Aman W
While prioritizing domestic use is correct, this highlights our over-dependence on imports and global volatility. We need a long-term vision for energy independence—more focus on renewables and domestic gas exploration is the need of the hour.
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Sarah B
As someone who works in the hospitality sector in Bengaluru, this is a major relief. A shortage would have meant job losses and menu price hikes. Glad the MP acted swiftly on the association's letter. The high-priority panel is a good step.
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Vikram M
Good to see proactive communication. In times of crisis, clear messaging from leaders is key to prevent panic buying and hoarding. "Domestic consumption first" is the right message to send to the public. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
A respectful critique: The response is reactive. We've seen West Asia volatility for decades. Shouldn't strategic reserves and contingency plans for commercial sectors, which drive the economy, have been more robust? Hope lessons are learned for future policy.

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