India Boosts LPG Production 30% to Ensure Uninterrupted Household Supply

The Union Petroleum Ministry assures that LPG supply to Indian households remains uninterrupted despite global energy concerns. Domestic production has increased by 30% compared to earlier this month to strengthen supply chains. The government has also sanctioned an additional 48,000 kilolitres of kerosene and placed commercial cylinders with state governments for priority distribution. Minister Hardeep Singh Puri reiterated that India's energy imports are secure and flowing via alternative routes despite geopolitical tensions.

Key Points: India Increases LPG Production 30%, Ensures Uninterrupted Supply

  • Domestic LPG production up 30%
  • Supply secure for homes, hospitals, schools
  • Extra 48,000 KL kerosene allocated
  • States to manage commercial cylinder priority
  • Public urged to avoid panic booking
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LPG supply uninterrupted, domestic production up by 30%: Petroleum Ministry

Petroleum Ministry reports 30% rise in domestic LPG production and secure energy supplies despite global disruptions. No panic booking advised.

"Uninterrupted supply to domestic households has been ensured. - Sujata Sharma"

New Delhi, March 13

Amid rising global energy concerns due to the West Asia conflict, the Union Petroleum Ministry on Friday said that the supply of LPG to domestic households across India remains uninterrupted, with consistent deliveries also being ensured for hospitals and educational institutions.

Joint Secretary (Marketing & Oil Refinery) at the Ministry, Sujata Sharma, stated that domestic LPG production has increased by 30 per cent compared to March 5. She noted that the country's refineries are currently producing 30 per cent more LPG to strengthen supply.

"Uninterrupted supply to domestic households has been ensured. Similarly, LPG supplies are also being provided to hospitals and educational institutions. Domestic production of LPG has increased by 30% as of today; compared to March 5th, our refineries are currently producing 30% more LPG. Regarding commercial cylinders, these have been placed at the disposal of the State Governments to facilitate priority distribution. We are requesting the State Governments to determine the priority criteria and ensure that these commercial cylinders effectively reach the intended consumers," said Sujata Sharma.

Sharma informed that the central government has also approved an extra allocation of 48,000 kilolitres of kerosene over the regular quota. States have been asked to identify specific distribution points within their districts to facilitate their supply. Sharma urged citizens to remain calm and avoid panic booking of LPG cylinders.

"The states have been requested to identify specific locations within their districts for the distribution of kerosene--specifically the additional allocation of 48,000 KL that the Government of India has sanctioned, over and above the regular quota. To activate alternative fuel options, Coal India has already issued orders to ensure that coal is made available to small, medium, and other consumers...I appeal to all fellow citizens not to panic and to refrain from panic-booking," said Sujata Sharma

Earlier on Thursday, Union Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Hardeep Singh Puri assured Parliament that India's energy supplies remain secure despite major global disruptions caused by the ongoing conflict in West Asia and subsequent closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

In his statement in the Lok Sabha, Puri said the government has taken multiple measures to safeguard the country's energy security and ensure the uninterrupted availability of petroleum products, cooking gas, and natural gas.

In a post on X, he reiterated, "Despite the current geopolitical situation involving major energy producers, our energy imports are secure and continue to flow from different sources using non-Hormuz routes. We are comfortably placed and are able to meet the energy requirements of our citizens."

- ANI

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Shreya B
Good step with the increased production! 🙏 But the real test is on the ground. My mother in a tier-2 town said there was a queue at the gas agency yesterday. The message about 'no panic booking' needs to reach everyone clearly.
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Aman W
Increasing domestic production is the only long-term solution. We cannot be at the mercy of global conflicts for our cooking gas. Well done on the 30% boost. Hope this momentum continues for other fuels as well. Energy security is national security.
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Priyanka N
The focus on hospitals and educational institutions is commendable. They are critical services. However, I respectfully urge the ministry to also monitor the prices closely. An assurance on supply must be matched with an assurance against price hikes for the common man.
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Michael C
Interesting to see India's strategic planning with non-Hormuz routes. The global energy market is in flux, and such diversification is smart. The kerosene allocation for backup is also a prudent move, especially for rural areas.
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Kavya N
As a homemaker, this news is a big relief! Cooking for the family without worrying about the gas cylinder is half the battle won. Thank you for the update and the appeal for calm. We should all listen and avoid hoarding. #ResponsibleCitizen

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