Govt Secures Full Gas Supply for PNG, CNG Users; Warns Against Panic Buying

The government has ensured 100% natural gas supply for domestic PNG and CNG users amid the West Asia crisis impacting imports. Industrial consumers are receiving around 80% supply, with efforts to minimize public inconvenience. Officials flagged panic buying due to rumours, urging consumers to opt for online booking and avoid physical visits. Petrol, diesel, and LPG supplies remain stable, with no price increases reported.

Key Points: Full Gas Supply for PNG, CNG Users; Govt Flags Panic Buying

  • 100% gas supply for domestic PNG and CNG users
  • 80% supply for industrial consumers
  • Panic buying flagged due to rumours
  • Petrol, diesel, and LPG supplies remain stable
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Government ensures 100% gas supply for PNG, CNG users; flags panic buying

Government ensures 100% natural gas supply for domestic PNG and CNG users amid West Asia crisis, warns against panic buying due to rumours.

"Natural gas supply is at 100% for domestic PNG consumers and transport (CNG), and around eighty per cent for industrial users on the grid. - Sujata Sharma"

New Delhi, April 24

The Centre has ramped up fuel supply measures amid the ongoing West Asia crisis, with natural gas now being supplied at 100 per cent for domestic PNG and CNG users and around 80 per cent for industrial consumers, the Petroleum Ministry said on Friday.

Addressing an inter-ministerial briefing, Joint Secretary (Marketing & Oil Refinery), Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas, Sujata Sharma said, "Natural gas supply is at 100% for domestic PNG consumers and transport (CNG), and around eighty per cent for industrial users on the grid."

"At every level, the Government has taken steps to minimise inconvenience to the public," she added.

The update comes even as imports remain impacted due to the geopolitical situation.

"Due to the West Asia crisis, as you are aware, our imports have been affected. However, the Government of India is making every effort to ensure that domestic supplies continue without any disruption," Sharma said.

On LPG, the Sharma reiterated that household supply remains stable. "The supply of domestic LPG is smooth, and no dry-out has been reported at any distributor," she said, while cautioning that "due to certain rumours, panic buying has been observed at some distributorships".

She urged consumers to avoid visiting distributors physically. "I would like to request everyone to opt for online booking, as home delivery is available. Therefore, there is no need to visit any distributor showroom," Sharma said.

The government has also been increasing supply to the commercial segment. "Commercial LPG supply has been restored up to 70 per cent," she said, adding, "In the month of April so far, more than 1,47,000 tonnes of commercial LPG have been sold".

On demand management, Sharma said that steps have been taken to ensure an uninterrupted supply.

"Booking has been rationalised to some extent. As a result, domestic supplies of petrol and diesel are running smoothly, with no cuts. Domestic LPG cylinders are also being supplied without disruption," she said.

Fuel availability across the country remains adequate, the official said. "The supply of petrol and diesel is also adequate. No dry-out has been reported at any petrol pump," she noted, while again flagging "panic buying" in some areas due to rumours.

She emphasised that inventories remain comfortable. "Crude inventories are sufficient, cargoes have been secured, and our refineries are operating at optimal capacity," Sharma said.

The government has also taken steps to support industry. "Additional fuels such as coal and kerosene are being boosted to ensure industries face no shortages," she said.

Further, supplies to key sectors continue. "For the pharma and chemical sectors as well, C3 and C4 molecules have been allocated," Sharma said, adding, "Since April 9, more than 6,400 tonnes of propylene have been sold by refineries".

The official reiterated that prices have not been raised and urged consumers to avoid panic buying. "Petrol and diesel prices have not been increased, so people are requested to avoid panic buying," she said.

- ANI

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Kavya N
This is reassuring but I wish they'd address the actual prices too. Even if supply is 100%, what's the point if our monthly gas bill keeps climbing? My family's PNG bill has doubled in the last year. Supply is one thing, affordability is another matter entirely.
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Michael C
Living in Delhi and I can confirm that the gas supply has been smooth. My auto-wallah told me he hasn't faced any issues filling CNG this week. But the panic buying at LPG distributors is real - saw huge queues yesterday. People need to calm down and book online as suggested.
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Vikram M
Good move by the government to prioritize domestic consumers and CNG users. But what about industrial users at 80%? Many small businesses are already struggling with raw material costs. Hope the situation improves soon so everyone gets full supply. West Asia crisis is hurting everyone. 😔
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Sarah B
I appreciate the transparency from the Ministry. The inter-ministerial briefing was actually quite detailed. But I do wish they'd talk more about long-term solutions rather than just managing the crisis. We need more strategic reserves and alternative suppliers so we're not so vulnerable to global disruptions.
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Priya S
What I don't understand is why people are panic buying when the government has clearly said supplies are adequate. My mother-in-law insisted on visiting the distributor yesterday just because WhatsApp forward told her there's shortage. Please people, use common sense and verify before creating chaos! 🤦‍♀️

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