Govt Ensures Fuel Supply, Boosts LPG for Migrants Amid Rumors

The government has issued an update assuring that all oil refineries are operating normally with adequate crude stocks. It has increased domestic LPG production and made additional allocations, including over 37,000 small cylinders sold to priority sectors like migrant labourers. Authorities are conducting widespread raids, having seized hundreds of cylinders and registered hundreds of FIRs to combat hoarding and black marketing. The public is advised to ignore rumors of fuel shortages as supplies to retail outlets and distributors remain smooth.

Key Points: Govt: No Fuel Shortage, Extra LPG for Priority Sectors

  • Refineries operating at high capacity
  • Extra LPG for migrant labourers
  • Over 2,600 raids against hoarding
  • 100% supply to domestic PNG & CNG
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More LPG released for priority sectors, petrol pumps getting regular supplies: Govt

Government assures normal fuel supply, increases LPG for migrants, and cracks down on hoarding. Over 2,600 raids conducted nationwide.

"The public is advised not to believe rumours on fuel shortage - Official Statement"

New Delhi, March 26

All the oil refineries in the country are operating at high capacity with adequate crude inventories in place, while domestic LPG production has been increased to support local consumption, and the country is also maintaining sufficient stocks of petrol and diesel, according to the update issued by the government on Thursday.

Delivery of domestic LPG cylinders is normal, and the government has made additional LPG allocation to priority sectors, including migrant labourers, with over 37,000 small LPG cylinders of 5 kg sold on Wednesday.

All fuel retail outlets are operating normally across the country with no dry-out reported at LPG distributorships or petrol pumps in the country. The public is advised not to believe rumours on fuel shortage, the official statement said.

The government has already restored partial commercial LPG supply of up to 20 per cent to consumers. Further, an additional 10 per cent of commercial LPG is being provided to states and UTs based on ease of doing business reforms for PNG expansion.

The Centre has also urged states and UTs to step up action against hoarding and black marketing.

Raids continue to be carried out in many of the states and UTs to check the hoardings and black marketing of LPG. More than 2600 raids have been conducted, and more than 450 cylinders have been seized in Delhi, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Telangana, etc., on Wednesday.

Officials of public sector oil companies have conducted surprise inspections at about than 1700 retail outlets and LPG distributorships on Wednesday across the country to ensure smooth supplies and to check any hoarding and black marketing. More than 680 FIRs have been registered, and 195 people have been arrested so far.

Priority allocation continues with 100 per cent supply to domestic PNG for cooking and CNG for fuelling vehicles, while supply to industrial and commercial consumers connected to the grid is being maintained at around 80 per cent of average consumption.

City Gas Distribution (CGD) entities have been advised to prioritise PNG connections for commercial establishments such as restaurants, hotels and canteens.

CGD companies, including IGL, MGL, GAIL Gas and BPCL, are offering incentives for domestic and commercial PNG connections.

An additional allocation of 48,000 KL of kerosene has been made to all states and UTs over and above the regular allocation. States and UTs have been requested to identify district-level distribution points.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Focusing on migrant labourers with the 5kg cylinders is a very good step 👏. These workers move around a lot and can't carry big cylinders. Practical solution.
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Vikram M
The statement says no dry-outs, but just yesterday my local pump in Gurgaon had a 2-hour queue and was turning people away by afternoon. On paper it's smooth, but ground reality can be different. Authorities need to ensure these inspections are truly effective.
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Sarah B
Prioritizing PNG for restaurants and hotels makes sense. So many small eateries suffered during the pandemic. Getting their fuel supply stable is crucial for the economy and jobs.
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Aman W
195 arrests is a strong message! Black marketing during essential shortages is a crime against the public. Strict action is the only way. Hope the FIRs lead to convictions.
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Kavya N
The extra kerosene allocation is important for remote areas where LPG hasn't fully reached. Hope the states identify the distribution points quickly and transparently.

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