LPG Supply Concerns Persist, But India's Crude Oil Availability Adequate

The Indian government states the country's crude oil availability is adequate and refineries are operating optimally. However, the LPG supply situation remains a concern, with long lines at distributors despite improved online booking systems. Authorities are pushing to accelerate the adoption of Piped Natural Gas (PNG) and expand city gas infrastructure to reduce LPG dependence. Alternate fuels like kerosene have been activated for certain sectors to ease pressure on LPG supplies.

Key Points: India's LPG Worries Continue Amid West Asia Conflict

  • Crude oil availability normal
  • LPG supply remains a concern
  • Domestic LPG production up 40%
  • Push for PNG adoption accelerates
  • Alternate fuels activated for sectors
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LPG continues to remain a concern, crude availability is adequate in India: Government

Government says crude oil supply is normal but LPG situation remains concerning, with long lines reported despite improved online booking.

LPG continues to remain a concern, crude availability is adequate in India: Government
"LPG issue is still worrisome. There is an improvement in online booking. But it is also true that there are long lines at distributors'. - Sujata Sharma"

New Delhi, March 18

India's crude oil availability continues to be adequate while the LPG situation remains a concern amid the West Asia conflict, the government said on Wednesday.

"Our crude availability is normal, and our refineries are operating at the optimal levels," said Sujata Sharma, Joint Secretary (Marketing & Oil Refinery), Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas at the inter-ministerial media briefing.

"LPG issue is still worrisome. There is an improvement in online booking. But it is also true that there are long lines at distributors'," Sujata Sharma said.

Domestic LPG production has increased by 40 per cent over these days.

No dry outs have been reported at retail outlets, the government reassured, asking people not to rush purchase.

India has sufficient stocks of aviation turbine fuel and there has been no price increase by oil companies, she said.

Amid ongoing tensions in West Asia and rising concerns over energy supply, India's Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas has outlined a series of measures to accelerate the adoption of Piped Natural Gas (PNG) and expand city gas infrastructure across the country.

As part of the push, the government has encouraged consumers, particularly commercial LPG users in major cities and urban areas, to switch to PNG.

Several city gas distribution (CGD) entities are offering incentives to boost PNG adoption, as authorities seek to reduce dependence on conventional LPG supplies during a period of global uncertainty.

In a communication on Monday, the Centre has requested state governments and Union Territories to expedite approvals and remove procedural bottlenecks for laying CGD pipelines.

Alternate fuels such as kerosene and coal have been activated for certain sectors, including hospitality and restaurants, to ease pressure on LPG supplies.

- ANI

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Priya S
Switching to PNG is a good long-term vision, but what about the millions in small towns and villages? The infrastructure is only in major cities. For now, please ensure LPG cylinders reach everyone without these long queues.
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Sarah B
As someone who recently moved to Delhi for work, the push for PNG is noticeable. My apartment building got a connection offer last month. Incentives are there, but the upfront cost is still a barrier for many.
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Aditya G
They say domestic production increased by 40%... then where are the cylinders? Something doesn't add up. Is it a distribution problem or a hoarding issue? Transparency is needed.
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Meera T
Appreciate the government reassuring about stocks and no dry outlets. Panic buying does make things worse. Hope the switch to alternate fuels for restaurants eases the pressure for households soon. Jai Hind.
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David E
The focus on accelerating PNG pipeline approvals is a smart move. Reducing dependence on imported LPG is crucial for energy security, especially with the West Asia situation. Long-term thinking is good.

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