Government Assures No LPG, Fuel Shortage Amid West Asia Crisis

The Indian government has assured uninterrupted supply of LPG, crude oil, and natural gas amid the West Asia crisis. Over 87 lakh LPG cylinders were delivered in the last two days, with 95% delivered through the authentication system. Officials warned against panic buying at retail outlets and said refineries are operating normally. Enforcement actions include 2,100 raids and suspension of 75 distributors to prevent irregularities.

Key Points: No Fuel Shortage Despite West Asia Crisis: Govt

  • Government assures 100% domestic LPG supply despite crisis
  • Over 87 lakh LPG cylinders delivered in two days
  • Panic buying seen at some fuel retail outlets
  • Enforcement raids conducted; 75 distributors suspended
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No shortage of LPG, fuel supplies stable despite West Asia crisis: Government

Government assures stable LPG, crude, and fuel supplies amid West Asia crisis. Over 87 lakh cylinders delivered in last two days; panic buying discouraged.

"Our imports are affected due to the West Asia crisis... But the Indian government is trying to ensure that domestic supply... is provided with 100 per cent supply. - Sujata Sharma"

New Delhi, May 6

The government on Wednesday said it is making "every possible effort" to ensure uninterrupted supply of LPG, crude oil and natural gas amid the ongoing West Asia crisis, while cautioning against panic buying at retail fuel outlets.

Addressing an inter-ministerial briefing, Sujata Sharma, Joint Secretary (Marketing & Oil Refinery) in the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, said, "Our imports are affected due to the West Asia crisis, whether it is LPG or crude or natural gas. But the Indian government is trying to ensure that domestic supply, domestic LPG consumers are provided with 100 per cent supply."

She added that "70 per cent of the commercial supply is being provided" even as authorities continue efforts to maintain stable fuel availability across the country.

Sharma said the distribution of domestic cooking gas remains normal despite supply concerns linked to the geopolitical situation.

"I would like to say that the distribution of domestic cooking LPG is normal. No dry-out has been reported on LPG distributors," she said.

Highlighting the scale of ongoing supply operations, Sharma said around "87,28,000 LPG cylinders were delivered in the last two days" against bookings of nearly "88,82,000".

She further said that "approximately 95 per cent of LPG cylinders are being delivered" through the delivery authentication system.

On commercial and transport fuel supply, Sharma said "approximately 15,900 tonnes of commercial LPG were sold in the last two days" while "876 tonnes of auto LPG were sold by PSU OMCs."

The official also said that over "1,20,000 5 kg cylinders were sold in the last two days" as part of efforts to improve accessibility of cooking fuel.

Giving details of outreach measures, Sharma said, "More than 10,500 awareness camps have been set up by PSU OMCs since April 3," adding that over "1,84,000 5 kg cylinders have been sold" through these camps.

On piped natural gas (PNG), Sharma said "6,31,000 PNG connections have been gasified," while "approximately 2,67,000 additional infrastructure has been created for PNG connections."

She added that "more than 49,200 PNG consumers have surrendered their LPG connections."

On the fuel retail situation, Sharma said, "Retail outlets are operating normally. But panic buying is seen at some places."

"To ensure adequate supply, every possible effort is being made by PSUs," she added.

The official also said crude oil refineries are operating without disruption and inventories remain sufficient.

"Crude refineries are operating normally. Inventories are maintained sufficiently," Sharma said.

Responding to a question on reports regarding maintenance shutdown at a refinery operated by Reliance Industries, Sharma said refinery shutdowns and maintenance turnarounds are "a normal part of operation".

She added that Nayara Energy's refinery is currently under shutdown and is expected to resume operations "by mid of this month or before that", after which the Reliance refinery shutdown will begin.

"We in the ministry try to ensure that all the shutdowns don't happen at one time. So it has to be scattered so that the supplies for the domestic market is not affected," she said.

"Generally, it takes four weeks or around four weeks for a shutdown to complete," Sharma said.

The ministry also said enforcement action is being intensified to prevent irregularities in fuel distribution.

"Approximately 2,100 raids have been conducted by state governments yesterday," Sharma said, adding that "3,149 show cause notices have been given to distributors", penalties imposed on 366 distributors and 75 distributors suspended.

- ANI

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Priya S
I appreciate the transparency about the situation. At least they're not hiding anything. But honestly, with the prices already sky-high, any disruption will hit the common man hard 😔
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Michael C
Reassuring numbers but I wish they'd talk more about long-term solutions. We can't keep depending on volatile regions for energy. Time to boost our own production!
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Nisha Z
Over 87 lakh cylinders delivered in two days - that's impressive logistics! But why do we always reach the brink before announcing such measures? Behen, thoda pehle plan karo na 😤
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Aditya G
What about the auto rickshaw drivers and small businesses? They rely on commercial LPG. Only 70% supply for them is not enough. Government should prioritize essential services first.
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Jessica F
Good governance requires proactive communication. This briefing does exactly that. The awareness camps and raids show they mean business. Let's trust the system and avoid panic buying 👌
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Kavya N
"No dry-out reported" - that's a big relief for millions of households. But the fact that 75 distributors got suspended shows there are still black sheep in the system. Hope the vigilance continues! 🇮🇳

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