India Supplies 80,000 Tonnes LPG Daily, 50 Lakh Cylinders to Homes

Indian Oil Corporation Chairman Arvinder Singh Sahney stated that oil marketing companies are collectively supplying about 80,000 metric tonnes of LPG across India daily. This translates to the delivery of nearly 50 lakh cylinders to domestic households every day, with top priority given to these consumers. For the commercial sector, supply has been restored to 70% of previous levels, with 100% allocation maintained for critical services like hospitals. Sahney also emphasized a continued push towards cleaner energy sources like piped and compressed natural gas.

Key Points: India's Daily LPG Supply: 80,000 Tonnes, 50 Lakh Cylinders

  • 80,000 metric tonnes LPG supplied daily
  • 50 lakh domestic cylinders delivered daily
  • Domestic consumers given top priority
  • Commercial LPG at 70%, 100% for critical sectors
  • Push for PNG, CNG & cleaner energy
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OMCs supplying 80,000 metric tonnes LPG daily, delivering 50 lakh cylinders to households: IOCL Chairman

IOCL Chairman confirms robust LPG supply for households amid global tensions, with 50 lakh cylinders delivered daily and priority for essential services.

"We are able to very nicely satisfy the requirements of all our domestic consumers - Arvinder Singh Sahney"

Chennai, April 10

Arvinder Singh Sahney, Chairman, Indian Oil Corporation Limited on Friday said that oil marketing companies are supplying around 80,000 metric tonnes of LPG daily across the country, while ensuring delivery of nearly 50 lakh cylinders to domestic consumers every day.

In an exclusive interaction with ANI, the Indian Oil Corporation Limited Chairman said that domestic LPG consumers are being fully prioritised amid the ongoing geopolitical situation, with no major disruptions reported.

"We are in a situation wherein we are able to very nicely satisfy the requirements of all our domestic consumers because we have given the topmost priority to the domestic consumers. So they are very nicely being taken care of," Sahney said.

He added that all three OMCs -- Indian Oil Corporation Limited, Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited, and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited -- are jointly ensuring uninterrupted supply across the country.

"All over India, if you say, we are supplying as OMCs, around 80,000 metric tons of LPG every day all across the country. And we are very well maintaining around 50 lakh domestic distribution we are doing every day," he said.

Sahney emphasised that this level of supply is sufficient to meet the normal requirements of domestic LPG users, adding that there is "no trouble whatsoever" in meeting household demand.

On commercial LPG, he said supplies have been partially restored, with priority given to essential services.

"Regarding commercial LPG, we have gone up to 70 per cent of the previous which we were giving... For critical sectors like hospitals, education institutes and messes, we are giving 100 per cent requirement," he said.

For other commercial establishments such as hotels and restaurants, supplies are being maintained at around 70 per cent or more depending on demand and coordination with state authorities.

Highlighting enforcement measures, Sahney said OMCs are working closely with state governments to curb unethical practices.

"We are doing a lot of raids along with the state governments... We are trying to get whatever unethical practices are going on; that also we are taking care of," he said.

Looking ahead, the IOCL Chairman stressed the need to diversify India's energy mix, with a stronger push towards piped natural gas (PNG), compressed natural gas (CNG), and renewable energy sources.

"We are giving a very concentrated push to piped natural gas and CNG... We should move more and more towards cleaner sources. The target is that at least 15 per cent of the total energy requirement should be met by gas," he said.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
Glad to hear about the focus on domestic users. 50 lakh cylinders daily is a massive operation 👏. However, in my area, the delivery boys still ask for extra cash sometimes. Hope the raids with state governments mentioned in the article can curb this 'chai-paani' culture for good.
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Sarah B
As someone who recently moved to India, I appreciate the transparency. The scale of logistics is impressive. The push towards PNG and CNG makes sense for cleaner cities. Hopefully, the infrastructure reaches more neighborhoods soon.
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Aman W
Good to know hospitals and schools are getting 100% commercial supply. That's essential. For hotels running at 70%, it's still tough, but understandable given the circumstances. Diversifying energy is the right long-term goal. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
The numbers sound great, but the ground reality can be different in smaller towns. Last month there was a shortage scare and prices went up. Need consistent supply in all regions, not just metros. More oversight is always welcome.
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Vikram M
Prioritizing domestic consumers is the correct approach. A kitchen without fuel is a crisis for any Indian household. I appreciate the chairman's clear communication. Hope the transition to cleaner gas sources happens swiftly.

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