Govt Denies LPG Refill Timeline Changes, Says Stocks Adequate

The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas has dismissed reports of changes to LPG refill booking timelines as misleading and unfounded. It clarified that existing norms, allowing booking after 25 days in urban areas and 45 days in rural areas, remain unchanged for all connection types. The government assured adequate LPG stocks across the country, with domestic refineries operating at high capacity and sufficient crude inventories. It has also formed empowered groups to manage the economic impact of the Iran war on sectors including oil and gas.

Key Points: No Change in LPG Refill Booking Timelines, Says Govt

  • Refill booking norms unchanged
  • Adequate LPG stocks nationwide
  • Refineries operating at high capacity
  • Public urged to avoid panic booking
  • Empowered groups formed for Iran war fallout
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No change in LPG refill timelines, stocks adequate: Govt

Government clarifies LPG refill booking rules unchanged, dismisses social media rumors. Adequate stocks assured, refineries operating at high capacity.

No change in LPG refill timelines, stocks adequate: Govt
"No such changes have been made - Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas"

New Delhi, March 25

The government on Wednesday dismissed reports claiming changes in LPG refill booking timelines, terming them misleading and unfounded.

The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas (MoPNG) clarified that no revisions have been made to the existing refill booking norms for LPG connections.

The ministry stated that some media reports and social media posts had claimed that refill booking timelines had been altered to 45 days for Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY) beneficiaries, 25 days for non-PMUY single-cylinder users, and 35 days for non-PMUY double-cylinder consumers.

"No such changes have been made," the official statement said, adding that the current timelines remain unchanged.

As per the existing norms, LPG refills can be booked after 25 days in urban areas and 45 days in rural areas, irrespective of the type of connection.

The government also urged citizens not to believe or circulate such misinformation and to avoid unnecessary or panic booking of LPG refills.

It further assured that adequate LPG stocks are available across the country and there is no cause for concern.

Meanwhile, all domestic refineries are operating at high capacity with adequate crude inventories. Domestic LPG production has increased, and petrol and diesel stocks remain sufficient, according to the government.

The government has also ensured that ships carrying crude oil and LPG have arrived from multiple countries, and it continues to work on contingency plans to keep supplies uninterrupted.

In addition, a state-owned PSU firm - BPCL -- said that Bharat Petroleum rumours about petrol and diesel shortages in certain areas are completely unfounded.

"There is no shortage of fuel across the nation. India is a net exporter of petrol and diesel," the company said.

The Centre has also constituted seven empowered groups of officials and experts to handle the fallout of the Iran war on specific sectors of the Indian economy, including oil, gas, fertilisers, supply chains, and inflation.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While the clarification is welcome, I wish the communication was more proactive. These rumours cause unnecessary panic, especially for Ujjwala beneficiaries. Maybe SMS alerts to all registered numbers would help?
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Sarah B
Living in Delhi, the 25-day rule works fine. But the real issue is the price! Even with subsidies, it's a significant part of the monthly budget for many families. Hope the empowered groups keep inflation in check.
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Aman W
Good step by the govt to clarify. Social media is full of such fake forwards. We should all verify before sharing. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
The assurance on stocks and contingency plans is crucial given the global situation. India being a net exporter of petrol/diesel is a strong position. Let's hope the Iran war fallout is managed well.
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Michael C
Practical move to form those expert groups. The supply chain impact needs careful monitoring. Hope they also look at alternative energy sources to reduce long-term dependency.

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