Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Assures Stable LPG Supply, Urges Against Panic

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has assured residents that LPG supply in the capital is stable and adequate, with no shortage. She revealed that cylinder deliveries are exceeding daily bookings, indicating efficient clearance of backlogs and a robust supply chain. The government is encouraging a shift to Piped Natural Gas (PNG) and electric alternatives for long-term energy reliability. A dedicated control room has been set up to address any difficulties faced by commercial consumers.

Key Points: Delhi LPG Supply Stable, No Shortage: CM Rekha Gupta

  • LPG supply robust & under control
  • Deliveries exceeding daily bookings
  • Average delivery time improves to 3.87 days
  • Commercial LPG quota higher than demand
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LPG supply under control, no need to panic: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta assures adequate LPG supply for homes & businesses. Deliveries exceed bookings, average delivery time improves. No need for panic.

"Supply is exceeding demand - Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, April 13

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Monday assured residents that both domestic and commercial LPG supplies in the capital remain stable, adequate and under control, with no shortage of the cooking gas or any other fuel.

She urged people not to be influenced by rumours and advised them to remain calm.

Sharing an update on domestic LPG, the Chief Minister said that on Sunday, a total of 1,11,766 bookings were recorded, while the three Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) delivered 1,30,094 cylinders, well above the number of bookings.

This indicates that pending backlogs are being cleared efficiently, and the supply chain remains robust. The average delivery time has improved to 3.87 days from 4.24 days earlier, ensuring timely doorstep delivery, she said.

On the commercial LPG side, Delhi has a quota of 6,480 LPG cylinders (19 kg equivalent) per day, she said.

In comparison, the average daily offtake over the past week has been only 4,268 cylinders, including 5 kg Free Trade LPG cylinders, clearly showing that supply is exceeding demand, she said.

The Chief Minister appealed to all commercial LPG consumers, particularly users of 5 kg cylinders, to avoid unnecessary concern or stockpiling.

She reiterated that the distribution system across the city is functioning smoothly and that adequate stock is available.

To facilitate access, a dedicated control room of the Food and Civil Supplies Department is operational, she said, adding that commercial consumers facing any difficulty in obtaining LPG cylinders can contact 011-23379836 or 8383824659 between 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. on any day of the week.

Chief Minister Gupta said the government has also encouraged consumers and institutions to opt for Piped Natural Gas (PNG) wherever available, as it provides a reliable and continuous fuel supply.

Bulk users such as hospitals and educational institutions have been advised to shift to PNG at the earliest to enhance efficiency, safety and supply reliability, she said.

Additionally, consumers are being encouraged to consider electric or induction cooking as a medium to long-term alternative to ensure uninterrupted energy access.

She reiterated that the Delhi government is closely monitoring the situation daily and remains fully committed to ensuring uninterrupted LPG supply across the capital.

- IANS

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Priya S
While the CM's assurance is welcome, the ground reality in my colony in Dwarka is different. Many neighbours are still waiting for deliveries beyond 5 days. The control room number is a good step, but execution needs to match the promise.
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Rahul R
The push for PNG and induction is the real story here. We switched to induction last year and it's a game-changer. Saves money and no more last-minute cylinder panic. More awareness campaigns are needed!
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Aman W
Thank you for the clarity, CM Gupta. The detailed data on bookings vs. deliveries is reassuring. Please also crack down on local dealers who might be creating artificial scarcity. Jai Hind!
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Kavitha C
As a small dhaba owner, this news is a relief. The 5kg cylinder supply has been erratic. Hope the message reaches all commercial users so no one hoards. Stockpiling just makes the problem for everyone else.
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David E
Interesting to see the government promoting long-term alternatives. The shift to greener energy for cooking is inevitable. Delhi could lead the way on this.

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