No LPG Cylinder Shortage, Supply Smooth Says Distributors Federation

The All India LPG Distributors Federation has stated there is no shortage of LPG cylinders and that supply for both domestic and commercial use is continuing smoothly, with the domestic sector being the top priority. However, supply to commercial establishments like restaurants has been temporarily halted as per a government directive prioritizing domestic cylinders. This situation arises amid concerns over energy supplies due to escalated tensions in West Asia following military strikes involving the US, Israel, and Iran. Karnataka ministers have criticized the central government's stance and urgently requested intervention to address the severe commercial LPG shortage in Bengaluru.

Key Points: No LPG Cylinder Shortage, Supply Continuing Smoothly

  • No shortage of LPG cylinders
  • Domestic sector is top priority
  • Supply to restaurants temporarily halted
  • West Asia crisis impacts supply chain
  • Karnataka ministers seek central intervention
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No shortage of LPG cylinders, supply continuing smoothly: All India LPG Distributors Federation

All India LPG Distributors Federation assures no shortage of domestic or commercial LPG cylinders, prioritizing domestic supply amid West Asia tensions.

No shortage of LPG cylinders, supply continuing smoothly: All India LPG Distributors Federation
"There is no shortage, and the supply of commercial and domestic cylinders is going as it used to before. - PN Seth"

New Delhi, March 10

Executive President, All India LPG Distributors Federation PN Seth, on Tuesday, said there is no shortage of LPG cylinders and the supply of both commercial and domestic cylinders is continuing as usual.

Speaking to ANI, Seth said that the domestic sector remains the top priority in terms of supply and distribution.

"There is no shortage, and the supply of commercial and domestic cylinders is going as it used to before. The domestic sector is the top priority. We are meeting with distributors and all stakeholders," he said.

Seth further added that discussions are being held with distributors and other stakeholders to ensure smooth supply and address any concerns related to LPG distribution.

On the LPG supply situation, Chandra Prakash, President, All India LPG Distributors Federation, said, "The govt, oil companies, and the distributors are focused on the supply of domestic cylinders. After which, essential commercial services like hospitals will be prioritised. The supply to commercial establishments like restaurants has been temporarily halted."

Amid a shortage of commercial LPG cylinders due to the ongoing West Asia crisis, Karnataka Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao on Tuesday called on the central government to take preemptive steps and provide clarity on how supply will be maintained.

He also criticised the central government's stand on the Iran conflict, alleging that India had openly sided with Israel and the United States.

Earlier in the day, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah had urgently requested Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas, Hardeep Singh Puri, via a letter to intervene in the severe commercial LPG shortage in Bengaluru.

He claimed that disruption in supply following a central directive is forcing restaurants, hotels, and catering services to the brink of temporary closure.

Highlighting that a revised order issued by the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, which he said prioritises domestic LPG, has caused an unintended supply crisis for commercial users.

This comes amid concerns over energy supplies amid escalated tensions in West Asia, following the killing of 86-year-old Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in joint military strikes by the US and Israel on Iran on February 28. The strikes also killed several senior leaders of the Islamic Republic.

In retaliation, Tehran launched counter-strikes targeting American military bases in multiple Arab countries and Israeli assets across the region. Israel, along with the US, continued its strikes on Tehran, with Tel Aviv widening the conflict to Lebanon, targeting Hezbollah and Iranian-backed militant groups.

- ANI

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Rohit P
But what about restaurants? My cousin runs a small dhaba in Delhi and he's been told there's a 10-day wait for a commercial cylinder. How is that "smooth supply"? The federation statement feels disconnected from ground reality.
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Aman W
The global situation is tense because of West Asia. It's wise to prioritize domestic cylinders and essential services like hospitals first. Commercial establishments might face temporary issues, but national stability comes first.
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Sarah B
I appreciate the transparency from the Federation. It's better to have clear communication about priorities during a potential crisis. Hope the discussions with stakeholders lead to a balanced solution soon.
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Karthik V
The Karnataka CM is right to raise this. Bengaluru's food scene and thousands of jobs are at stake. The central government needs a clearer plan for commercial supply, not just assurances. "Temporarily halted" could mean weeks for small businesses.
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Meera T
This is why we need to be more self-reliant in energy. Global conflicts should not disrupt our kitchens and livelihoods. Jai Hind.

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