MP Cabinet Reviews Fuel Supply, Sets PNG Expansion Target Amid LPG Delays

The Madhya Pradesh Cabinet Committee reviewed the availability of key petroleum products, noting sufficient overall supply but significant waiting periods for domestic LPG bookings. Officials were instructed to ensure adequate commercial LPG cylinder availability and to take strict action against black marketing, with thousands of raids already conducted. A major push for piped natural gas (PNG) was announced, with a target of two lakh new connections within three months and directives to streamline permissions. Authorities are also establishing monitoring mechanisms and grievance redressal systems to manage the rollout and supply chain.

Key Points: MP Cabinet Reviews Fuel Supply, PNG Rollout Amid LPG Delays

  • Reviewed supply of key petroleum products
  • Noted 25-45 day LPG booking delays
  • Set target for 2 lakh new PNG connections
  • Raids conducted at 3,226 locations for black marketing
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MP: Cabinet panel reviews fuel supply, pushes PNG rollout

Madhya Pradesh cabinet committee reviews petroleum supply, addresses LPG booking delays, and sets a target for 2 lakh new PNG connections in 3 months.

"commercial LPG cylinders are currently being supplied at a 70 per cent limit - Ajay Srivastava"

Bhopal, April 7

The Cabinet Committee of Madhya Pradesh, constituted to assess the impact of global developments and the evolving situation in West Asia, reviewed the availability and supply status of key petroleum products, including petrol, diesel, liquefied petroleum gas, compressed natural gas, and piped natural gas on Tuesday.

During the review meeting, officials were instructed to ensure the adequate availability of commercial LPG cylinders at both district and tehsil levels.

The committee emphasised strict vigilance against irregularities and warned that immediate action must be taken against any instances of black marketing.

Officials informed the committee that petroleum products are currently available in sufficient quantities in the state, supported by steady crude oil availability.

However, domestic LPG bookings are witnessing waiting periods of around 25 days in urban areas and up to 45 days in rural regions, according to a press note from the state government on Tuesday.

Despite this, authorities maintained that the booking volume remains within normal limits and supply is being managed regularly.

The State Nodal Officer for oil companies, Ajay Srivastava, stated that commercial LPG cylinders are currently being supplied at a 70 per cent limit, in line with directives from the Central Government. This marks a significant increase from the earlier 20 per cent supply cap.

The Committee also reviewed enforcement actions taken against black marketing. So far, raids have been conducted at 3,226 locations, leading to the seizure of 3,872 gas cylinders, with 11 First Information Reports registered in connection with violations.

Meanwhile, City Gas Distribution entities have been assigned a target to provide two lakh new PNG connections within the next three months.

In the last 24 hours alone, 225 new connections have been issued. Authorities have been directed to closely monitor daily application volumes and ensure timely delivery of connections.

Consumers residing near existing pipeline networks have been advised to apply for PNG connections promptly, as LPG connections in such areas may be discontinued within three months.

To facilitate expansion, departments have been instructed to grant pipeline-related permissions within 24 hours, while district-level monitoring mechanisms and consumer grievance redressal control rooms have also been established to streamline implementation.

- IANS

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Priya S
Pushing for PNG connections is the right long-term move. Cleaner fuel and no more cylinder booking hassles. But the three-month deadline to switch if you live near a pipeline feels rushed. What about the cost of new stoves and installation for families? Some subsidy support would help.
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Rohit P
"Supply is being managed regularly" they say, but my mother in a Bhopal suburb has been waiting over 30 days for a refill. The numbers in the press note and ground reality seem different. The control rooms for grievances need to be widely advertised and actually responsive.
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Aman W
The 70% limit for commercial LPG is a big relief for small hotels and dhabas. The 20% cap was crippling small businesses. Hope the supply chain holds. Good step.
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Nisha Z
Permissions within 24 hours for pipeline work? If that actually happens, it will be a miracle of governance efficiency! Hope this speed applies to all departments involved. The target of 2 lakh PNG connections is ambitious, but necessary for cleaner cities.
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David E
Interesting to see a state committee reviewing fuel in the context of "global developments and West Asia." Shows how interconnected everything is. Steady crude availability is the key takeaway for overall stability.

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