Govt Ensures 100% Domestic LPG, PNG & CNG Supply Amid West Asia Crisis

The Indian government has confirmed 100% supply for domestic LPG, PNG, and CNG transport despite the West Asia crisis affecting imports. Commercial LPG restoration has reached 70%, with priority given to hospitals, educational institutions, and key sectors like pharma and agriculture. Sales data shows a surge in demand, with daily averages for commercial LPG rising sharply in April. Authorities urge the public to avoid panic buying, noting stable prices and sufficient stocks, while enforcement actions have included raids, seizures, and arrests.

Key Points: Govt Ensures 100% LPG, PNG & CNG Supply Amid Crisis

  • 100% supply assured for domestic LPG, PNG, and CNG
  • Commercial LPG restored to 70% with hospitals and schools prioritized
  • 22 states get additional 10% commercial LPG for PNG expansion
  • Over 67,000 cylinders seized and 271 arrested for supply disruptions
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Govt ensured 100% supply for domestic LPG, PNG and CNG transport; urges to avoid panic buying

Indian government assures 100% supply for domestic LPG, PNG, and CNG transport despite West Asia crisis. Urges public to avoid panic buying.

"We have sufficient supply of LPG, petrol and diesel. Price is stable and no increase has been made in the price. So, avoid panic buying - Sujata Sharma"

New Delhi, April 28

The Indian government has ensured 100 per cent supply for domestic LPG consumers, Piped Natural Gas users, and Compressed Natural Gas transport services despite the ongoing West Asia crisis, confirmed Sujata Sharma, Joint Secretary in the Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas.

Addressing an inter-ministerial briefing on Tuesday, she noted that while the geopolitical situation has impacted the import of crude oil and gas, the government is taking active steps to minimize the burden on the domestic population.

"As you know, due to the West Asia crisis, our country has also been affected by the import of crude oil, LPG and PNG. But the Indian government has been trying to reduce the problems faced by our domestic consumers. As you know, 100% supply has been ensured for domestic LPG consumers, PNG consumers and CNG transport," Sharma said.

The official stated that commercial LPG restoration has reached 70 per cent, with specific sectors receiving priority. Hospitals and educational institutions are being placed at the top of the supply chain, followed by the pharmaceutical, steel, agriculture, and seed sectors.

"Apart from this, commercial LPG has also been restored up to 70%. Supply of commercial LPG is being given priority to hospitals and educational institutions. Apart from this, pharma, steel, seed, agriculture, etc. sectors are also being given priority. And for migrant labour, supply of 5 kg FTL cylinders has been almost doubled. Because of all this, our LPG supply is normal and there is no dry out report on any distributor," she added.

Sales data for April reflects a surge in demand, with approximately 175,000 tonnes of commercial LPG sold during the month. Daily averages for public sector undertakings reached 353 tonnes in April, a sharp rise from the 177 tonnes recorded daily in January and February.

The Joint Secretary highlighted significant growth in states such as Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, West Bengal, and Rajasthan. Furthermore, 22 states are receiving an additional 10 per cent commercial LPG allocation to support the expansion of PNG connections.

"In the case of natural gas, as you know, the domestic is being protected. In the case of fertilizers, the supply of PNG is being allocated up to 95%. In the case of industrial and commercial sectors, including the CGD network, the supply of gas has been increased up to 80%. CGD entities have also been asked to provide 100% gas supply to schools, colleges, cold storage, food processing industry, pharma, etc," Sharma stated.

The ministry is also addressing reports of localized panic buying through continuous coordination with state governments. Retail outlets are under constant monitoring to ensure stock availability. On the enforcement front, authorities have conducted approximately 2,800 raids and inspections recently. Since March, roughly 67,000 cylinders have been seized, 1,160 FIRs have been filed, and 271 individuals have been arrested for supply disruptions or illegal activities.

"Finally, I would like to request all of you not to believe in rumours. We have sufficient supply of LPG, petrol and diesel. Price is stable and no increase has been made in the price. So, avoid panic buying and use LPG, petrol and diesel as per your needs," Sharma stated.

- ANI

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Sneha F
I appreciate the priority given to hospitals and educational institutions. But what about small businesses and hotels that rely on commercial LPG? Many are still struggling after the pandemic and now this crisis. 70% restoration is not enough - they need full support too. 😔
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Rajesh Q
As a cab driver in Bangalore, this is reassuring! CNG is my lifeline - without it, I can't run my vehicle. The government should also consider reducing excise duty on CNG to help us common people. Petrol prices are already sky-high, ab yeh crisis aur badh gaya hai. 😤
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Kavya N
I'm from Karnataka and I've seen panic buying in my area last week. People were hoarding cylinders like there's no tomorrow! The government should impose strict limits on per household purchases. Also, 1,160 FIRs and 271 arrests are just the beginning - need more deterrent action against hoarders. 🙏
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Michael C
Living in Delhi, I've seen the lines at petrol pumps calm down after this announcement. But the real test will be in the coming weeks. The government should also look at long-term solutions - like increasing strategic petroleum reserves and promoting renewable energy. These crises will keep happening. 😅

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