No LPG Shortage, Says Oil Ministry; Supplies and Deliveries Continue Uninterrupted

The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas has assured that no LPG distributor in the country is facing a dry-out, with domestic supplies and deliveries continuing normally. Significant digital progress includes nearly 94% of bookings now made online. The government has proposed a 10% additional allocation of commercial LPG and reported over 1.25 lakh new domestic, commercial, and industrial connections in the last fortnight. Officials urge the public to rely on official information and use online booking to avoid unnecessary panic and queues.

Key Points: No LPG Dry-Out, Supplies Normal: Petroleum Ministry

  • No current LPG distributor dry-out
  • 94% bookings now online
  • 10% extra commercial LPG proposed
  • Over 1.25 lakh new connections in two weeks
  • Action against black marketing
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No LPG distributor dry-out; Domestic supplies and deliveries continue as usual: Petroleum Ministry

Petroleum Ministry assures no LPG distributor is dry, domestic cylinder deliveries continue as usual despite regional concerns. Public urged to avoid panic.

"no LPG distributor is facing a dry-out situation at present...LPG supplies and cylinder deliveries for all domestic consumers are continuing as usual - Sujata Sharma"

New Delhi, March 19

The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas on Thursday stressed that no LPG distributor in the country is currently facing a dry-out situation, domestic supplies and cylinder deliveries continuing as scheduled.

Speaking at an Inter-Ministerial briefing on recent developments in West Asia, Sujata Sharma, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, stated that while the overall regional situation remains a matter of concern, domestic consumer services remain stable and uninterrupted.

"On the issue of LPG, I would like to reiterate that the situation still remains a matter of concern. However, no LPG distributor is facing a dry-out situation at present...LPG supplies and cylinder deliveries for all domestic consumers are continuing as usual," Sharma said.

The Ministry reported significant progress in digital transitions, noting that nearly 94 per cent of cylinder bookings are now being made online, while the delivery authentication code system has reached 76 per cent efficiency.

Regarding commercial operations, Sharma noted that supplies were initially completely halted but have since been partially restored.

"In the context of commercial LPG, allocation orders have been issued by about 17 state governments, and commercial LPG supplies have been provided to all states and union territories," she said.

To further stabilise the market, the central government proposed providing 10 per cent additional commercial LPG and urged state governments to cooperate in the expansion of PNG networks. These initiatives have resulted in approximately 1.25 lakh new domestic, commercial, and industrial connections over the last two weeks.

"The Government of India has asked all state governments to extend cooperation in the expansion of PNG networks and has proposed providing 10% additional commercial LPG. Due to all these initiatives and efforts, around 1.25 lakh new domestic, commercial, and industrial connections have been provided in the last two weeks," Sharma noted.

The Ministry also confirmed that there is a growing shift toward alternative fuels, as "in the last three days more than 5600 domestic LPG users shifted to PNG connections."

Sharma emphasised that the government is making "every possible effort at all levels to ensure LPG is available to domestic consumers" and urged the public to rely only on official information to curb panic.

The Centre also recently issued a directive to state governments to take stringent action against black marketing and hoarding. Sharma stated that control rooms have been established in approximately 31 states and union territories, with district-level monitoring committees active in about 25 regions. Several states have already conducted raids, registered FIRs, and made arrests related to black marketing.

"I request all consumers please do online booking and wait for your turn; there is no need to visit gas agencies unnecessarily," Sharma said. She noted that while panic booking has decreased, queues are still being seen at some distributors.

"People should not pay attention to rumours and should rely only on official information. Panic booking has decreased, but queues are still being seen at distributors. Hence, I request all consumers to book refills online," she said.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While the official statement is reassuring, the ground reality can be different. In our society in Gurgaon, the delivery was delayed by 5 days last week. The digital progress is impressive, but execution needs to be uniform across all distributors.
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Priyanka N
Shifting to PNG seems to be the smart move. 5600 connections in three days is a big number! With the Ujjwala scheme and now this push, hope clean cooking fuel reaches every household. The action against black marketing is very much needed.
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Aman W
The panic is real because cooking gas is essential. When rumours spread on WhatsApp groups, everyone rushes to book. Glad the Ministry is clarifying. Please ensure supplies in tier-2 and tier-3 cities as well, not just metros.
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Vikram M
Good steps by the ministry. The 94% online booking stat shows how much we've adapted digitally. Hope the commercial supply restoration helps small hotels and dhabas. They suffered a lot during the initial halt.
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Kavya N
Requesting everyone to please not panic book. My delivery came right on time when I booked online last Thursday. The authentication code system works well. Let's trust the process and avoid crowding at agencies.

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