Govt Denies LPG Refill Timeline Changes, Urges Public to Ignore Rumors

The Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas has issued a clarification refuting circulating news reports about revised LPG refill booking timelines, stating the existing rules remain unchanged. A senior official confirmed the country has sufficient stocks of LPG, petrol, and diesel, with refineries operating at high capacity. The Ministry advised citizens not to believe misinformation and avoid panic booking, noting that some localized panic buying occurred due to rumors. Enforcement actions have been increased, with thousands of raids conducted and illegal cylinders seized across states.

Key Points: No Change to LPG Refill Booking Timelines, Says Govt

  • False reports on new LPG booking timelines
  • Existing rules: 25 days urban, 45 days rural
  • Adequate LPG, petrol, diesel stocks in country
  • Ministry urges public to avoid panic buying
  • Enforcement raids seize illegal cylinders
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Govt clarifies refill booking timelines remain unchanged; Refutes news reports regarding revised LPG refill timelines

Ministry of Petroleum clarifies false reports on revised LPG refill booking schedules. Adequate stocks available, public advised against panic buying.

"The existing refill booking timelines remain unchanged and continue to be. - Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas"

New Delhi, March 25

The Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas has clarified on Wednesday that circulating news reports about a change in LPG refill booking timelines are false. The Ministry reiterated that the existing refill booking timelines "remain unchanged and continue to be".

"It has come to the notice of the Government that certain news reports and social media posts are claiming revised LPG refill booking timelines--45 days for PMUY connections, 25 days for non-PMUY single bottle connections, and 35 days for non-PMUY double bottle connections. It is clarified that no such changes have been made. The existing refill booking timelines remain unchanged and continue to be," the Ministry said in a statement.

The existing timelines by the government are: 25 days in urban areas and 45 days in rural areas, irrespective of connection type.

The Ministry also stated that, "Citizens are advised not to believe or circulate such misinformation and to avoid unnecessary or panic booking of LPG refills. It is reiterated that adequate LPG stocks are available in the country, and there is no cause for concern."

Earlier on Tuesday, a senior official confirmed that the country has sufficient stocks available with sufficient supply of petrol and diesel. Speaking at an Inter-Ministerial Briefing on Recent Developments in West Asia, Sujata Sharma, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, stated that all refineries currently operate at high capacity with adequate crude inventories.

"All the refineries are operating at high capacity with adequate crude inventories. We have sufficient stock of petrol and diesel. The domestic production of LPG has been stepped up in the refineries," she said.

Sharma addressed reports of supply disruptions that emerged following localized incidents of misinformation. She mentioned that some cases of rumour mongering came to the notice of the ministry yesterday, leading to observed panic buying in certain areas.

She clarified that oil marketing companies and state officials already issued the necessary clarifications to the public. "In this regard, I request the citizens to not trust rumours and avoid panic buying. We have more than 1 lakh retail outlets and there is normal operation on all the retail outlets," she said.

The briefing also highlighted a push for expanding Piped Natural Gas (PNG) connections. Sharma informed that the Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB) "issued an order and has directed all the CGD entities to provide PNG connections to residential schools, colleges, hostels, community kitchens, Anganwadi kitchens, etc. within 5 days, wherever pipeline infrastructure is available in near vicinity."

Sharma noted that about 7,500 domestic and commercial connections were provided yesterday alone across 110 geographical areas. She reminded the public that approximately "60 lakh such households where PNG connection can be provided. And all these people have been requested and appealed to take PNG connection as soon as possible."

Regarding the LPG sector, Sharma acknowledged that the geopolitical situation affected supply, but confirmed that several cargoes were already lined up. She stated that "no dry out has been reported at the LPG distributorships also. Although yesterday we also observed some panic booking, but the deliveries were normal".

On March 21, the government increased the allocation of commercial LPG to approximately "50%" of the requirement. This move prioritized essential sectors, including "restaurants, dhabas, hotels, industrial canteens, food processing industry, dairy, subsidized canteens and outlets run by the state government, and local bodies for food, community kitchens and migrant labour."

Sharma also highlighted that under the Ujjwala scheme, 11 lakh connections were provided to migrant labourers, with 20,000 small 5 kg cylinders distributed yesterday alone.

To maintain market stability, the Centre has requested state governments to increase enforcement against illegal activities.

"In about 32 states, a control room and a district level monitoring committee has been set up. Under the enforcement action, about 3,400 raids have taken place yesterday and about 1,000 cylinders have been seized. Raids were carried out in Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Telangana," she said.

Apart from this, the secretary also disclosed that the team of oil marketing companies was also active and about 1,500 surprise inspections had taken place. "Till yesterday, about 642 FIRs have been filed and 155 people have been arrested. OMCs have also issued a show-cause notice to about 250 distributors and some have been suspended," she said.

Sharma concluded by stating, "Finally, I would like to reiterate my point and request everyone not to believe in rumours. There are sufficient stocks available. There is sufficient supply of petrol and diesel."

- ANI

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Priya S
While the clarification is welcome, the panic buying happens because people have faced real shortages in the past. The system needs to be more robust so citizens don't feel vulnerable to rumours. Just my two cents.
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Rohit P
The push for PNG connections is excellent news! We got one last year and it's so much more convenient and cheaper than booking cylinders. Hope more apartments and societies can get this infrastructure soon.
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Aman W
Saw this fake news being shared widely on WhatsApp yesterday. Glad they acted fast. People should verify before forwarding. Also, good to see action against black marketeers with those raids and FIRs. 👍
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Michael C
Interesting read. The focus on migrant labourers and community kitchens for LPG allocation is a sensible policy during uncertain times. Stability in essential commodity supply is crucial.
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Neha E
The 45-day rule in rural areas is sometimes a hassle during festivals or weddings when consumption is high. Hope the delivery mechanism is efficient enough to meet demand within that timeframe.

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