Domestic LPG Supply Normal as Online Bookings Surge to 99%

Online bookings for domestic LPG have surged to 99% while supply remains normal with no dry-outs reported. The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas has conducted over 1,570 raids to curb hoarding and black marketing. Despite global oil price spikes due to the West Asia crisis, retail prices for petrol and diesel remain unchanged. Citizens are advised to avoid panic purchases and use digital booking platforms.

Key Points: LPG Supply Normal, Online Bookings Hit 99%

  • Online LPG bookings rise to 99% amid normal supply
  • Over 1,570 raids conducted to curb hoarding and black marketing
  • 349 LPG distributorships penalized, 74 suspended
  • Citizens advised to avoid panic buying and rely on official sources
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Online bookings of domestic LPG rise to 99 percent, supply stays normal

Domestic LPG supply remains normal with online bookings at 99%. Over 1,570 raids conducted to curb hoarding. Citizens advised against panic buying.

"Citizens are advised to avoid panic purchases of petrol, diesel, and LPG and to beware of rumours and rely on official sources for correct information. - Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas"

New Delhi, May 4

The supply of domestic LPG is normal, with online bookings for cooking gas rising to 99 per cent on Sunday and no dry-outs reported at retail distributorships despite the disruptions due to the West Asia crisis, the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas said on Monday.

Domestic LPG deliveries based on the authentication code sent to the registered mobile number of the consumer have increased to around 94 per cent to prevent diversion at the distributor level.

More than 23.58 lakh small 5 kg LPG cylinders used by migrant labourers have also been sold from April 1 to date.

About 6.12 lakh PNG connections have been gasified and infrastructure created for an additional 2.67 lakh connections, along with about 6.79 lakh customers registered for new connections since March this year, a ministry statement said.

Retail prices for petrol and diesel remain unchanged despite the global spike in oil prices, and adequate stocks of the two fuels are available at all petrol pumps of public sector oil companies, including Indian Oil, BPCL, and HPCL across the country, it said.

Enforcement actions continue across the country to curb hoarding and black marketing of LPG. More than 1,570 raids were conducted across the country on Sunday.

The public sector oil companies have strengthened and continued surprise inspections and imposed penalties on 349 LPG distributorships, and 74 LPG distributorships have been suspended till Sunday.

Over 43,760 PNG consumers have surrendered their LPG connections via MYPNGD.in website till Thursday, which will help to ease some pressure on LPG demand.

The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas further stated that it is taking steps to ensure the uninterrupted availability of petroleum products and LPG across the country, despite the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

Citizens are advised to avoid panic purchases of petrol, diesel, and LPG and to beware of rumours and rely on official sources for correct information. LPG consumers are requested to use digital booking platforms and avoid visiting distributors.

All refineries are operating at high capacity with adequate crude inventories, while sufficient stocks of petrol and diesel are being maintained. Local LPG production from refineries has been increased to support domestic consumption, the statement added.

- IANS

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Sarah B
While the numbers look good, I wish they'd focus more on the ground reality in rural areas. Many villages still face delays in cylinder delivery despite online bookings. Hope the system improves soon.
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Priya S
The fact that 23.58 lakh small 5 kg cylinders have been sold for migrant labourers is heartening. These workers often get overlooked during crises. The government seems to be thinking about everyone.
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Michael C
Good to see oil companies maintaining fuel prices despite global spikes. But why the emphasis on digital booking? Many elderly folks in small towns aren't tech-savvy and need assistance. Digital push should have offline alternatives too.
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Vikram M
The 74 suspended distributorships and 349 penalised ones show zero tolerance for black marketing. This is exactly the kind of action we need! Now if only the enforcement continues even after the crisis passes. Stay vigilant! 🚨
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Emma D
The fact that over 43,760 PNG consumers surrendered their LPG connections is a smart move. It shows people are switching to cleaner fuel and reducing demand on LPG. Win-win for environment and supply management 🌿
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Rohit P
These announcements are fine, but I've been waiting for my refill for 10 days now. The system

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