LPG Panic Booking Drops, Govt Assures Adequate Stock Nationwide

The government reports a significant decline in panic bookings for LPG cylinders, with only 55 lakh bookings recorded on a recent Thursday. Officials assure there is adequate stock available across the country and no outlets are dry. Enforcement actions have been intensified, including thousands of raids and inspections to prevent irregularities. Additionally, a notable shift of 7.5 lakh customers to piped natural gas (PNG) has been observed.

Key Points: LPG Panic Booking Down, Adequate Stock Available: Govt

  • Panic bookings drop to 55 lakh
  • Adequate stock, no dry outlets
  • 7.5 lakh users shift to PNG
  • 4500 raids conducted for enforcement
  • Port relief charges announced
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Govt says LPG panic booking down, adequate stock available across country

Government reports significant drop in LPG panic bookings, assures adequate supply, and details enforcement actions and consumer shifts to piped gas.

"There is no panic booking now. Only 55 lakh LPG booking reported yesterday. - Sujata Sharma"

New Delhi, March 20

The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas on Friday said that panic booking of LPG cylinders has declined significantly, with only 55 lakh bookings reported on Thursday.

The government held an inter-ministerial briefing today to update on the current situation regarding the availability of essential commodities, particularly fuel and gas, amidst the ongoing geopolitical tensions.

Speaking at an Inter-Ministerial briefing today, Sujata Sharma, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, highlighted an improvement in the LPG crisis saying, "There is no panic booking now. Only 55 lakh LPG booking reported yesterday."

Reassuring consumers, Sharma also said that there is no shortage of supply across the country. "There is adequate stock available, no outlets are dry out," she stated.

However, she acknowledged that concerns still remain.

"LPG issue is still worrisome," she said.

Highlighting a shift in consumer behaviour, Sharma noted that many users are moving to piped gas. "7.5 lakh LPG customers shifted to PNG," she said.

On the steps taken by authorities, Sharma informed that monitoring mechanisms have been strengthened nationwide. "32 states and UTs have set up control rooms and district monitoring committee," she said.

She also pointed to strict enforcement actions to prevent irregularities. "4500 raids conducted yesterday across the country, including 1100 raids in UP," she said, adding, "1800 surprise inspections done by OMCs."

Appealing to the public, Sharma urged consumers to follow proper delivery channels. "Appeal to follow the door delivery system of LPG cylinders," she said.

Talking about the oil prices, Sharma stated, "Prices of premium category petrol have been increased. It has been decided by the Oil Marketing companies."

"Normal petrol and diesel prices have not been increased," she noted.

Meanwhile, prices of industrial diesel have also increased by 25 per cent from Rs 87.67/ltr to Rs 109.59/ltr.

Special Secretary of the Shipping Ministry, Rajesh Kumar Sinha, further noted the logistical relief measures to support supply.

"New Mangalore port has issued notification of relief for ground and reefer charges for crude and LPG from 14 to 31 March," he said.

The government has issued advisories to prevent panic buying, encourage judicious use of LPG, and disseminate accurate information. Overall, the government is taking all necessary measures to ensure the availability of essential commodities and maintain normalcy in the country.

- ANI

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Sneha F
"Only 55 lakh bookings" is still a huge number! It shows the underlying anxiety. While the government's efforts are noted, communication needs to be clearer to prevent such spikes in the first place.
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Priyanka N
The shift to PNG is a smart, long-term move by many families. Safer and more convenient. Hope the infrastructure for piped gas expands faster to smaller cities and towns.
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Aman W
They increased premium petrol prices! 😒 That's the real news buried here. Common man is already struggling with inflation. Normal petrol-diesel prices must be held stable, please.
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Michael C
The logistical relief at New Mangalore port is a positive, practical step. Ensuring smooth port operations is key to maintaining supply chains. Hope other ports follow if needed.
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Kavya N
As a homemaker, LPG is essential. The appeal to follow door delivery is correct, but sometimes the delivery boys themselves ask for extra money for 'priority'. The raids should target this black marketing too.

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