India Diversifies Energy Imports Amid Middle East Tensions, Assures Stable Supply

Union Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri stated that India is securing its energy needs by diversifying import sources beyond West Asia amid rising geopolitical tensions. He assured that domestic consumers continue to receive 100% supply of CNG and piped natural gas. Industries are reportedly receiving 70-80% of their gas requirements despite the challenging situation. The government is closely monitoring the scenario and taking proactive measures to ensure uninterrupted and affordable energy supply.

Key Points: India Secures Energy Imports from Multiple Sources: Hardeep Puri

  • India diversifying energy import sources
  • Domestic CNG & PNG supply at 100%
  • Industries receiving 70-80% gas needs
  • Proactive monitoring of energy security
  • Imports continue despite regional conflict
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India securing energy imports from multiple sources amid Middle East tensions: Hardeep Puri

Union Minister Hardeep Puri assures stable domestic gas supply as India diversifies energy import sources amid Middle East geopolitical tensions.

"There is no shortage for domestic consumers and there is no reason to panic. - Hardeep Singh Puri"

New Delhi, March 10

India is securing its energy needs by diversifying import sources beyond West Asia amid rising geopolitical tensions in the region, Union Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said on Tuesday, assuring citizens that domestic gas supplies remain stable.

During an informal interaction with members of the media, Puri said India continues to receive energy imports through different sources and supply routes, ensuring stability in the country's fuel availability despite the ongoing conflict in the region.

"In today's informal interaction with members of the media fraternity, we discussed that India's energy imports are continuing to flow in from different sources and routes," the minister said.

He added that the government has taken several steps to ensure that fuel supplies remain uninterrupted for households and key sectors.

According to Puri, the government has ensured that domestic consumers continue to receive full supplies of compressed natural gas (CNG) and piped natural gas (PNG).

Industries are also receiving around 70-80 per cent of their gas requirements despite the challenges created by the conflict.

"We have taken steps to ensure that 100 per cent supply of CNG and PNG to domestic consumers is maintained, while other industries continue to get 70-80 per cent of their supplies, despite the war situation," he said in a post on X.

The minister emphasised that the government remains committed to ensuring an uninterrupted supply of affordable energy for households across the country.

"We are committed to ensure uninterrupted supply of affordable energy to our domestic consumers," Puri said.

"There is no shortage for domestic consumers and there is no reason to panic," Puri mentioned, reiterating that the government is closely monitoring the situation and taking proactive measures to safeguard India's energy security.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Good to hear the government is being proactive. As an expat living in Delhi, consistent CNG for my car and cooking gas at home is a major relief. Hope the diversification includes more renewable sources too.
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Vikram M
Assurance is good, but action is better. While domestic supply is stable, industries getting only 70-80% could slow down manufacturing and affect jobs. Need to see concrete plans for alternate routes and stockpiling.
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Priya S
As a homemaker, the most important thing is that there's no shortage for our daily cooking needs. Thank you for prioritizing domestic consumers. Hope the prices don't shoot up because of all this tension abroad.
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Rohit P
This is why being friends with everyone pays off! We're buying from Russia, the US, and others now, not just the Gulf. It gives us bargaining power and security. Smart diplomacy by the government.
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Karthik V
The commitment is noted, Minister Puri. However, I respectfully suggest we need more transparency. Which are these "different sources and routes"? A detailed roadmap would build more public confidence than just assurances.
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Nisha Z
Good step, but the real solution is to reduce dependence on imports altogether. We must accelerate solar, wind, and nuclear projects. Atmanirb

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