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Over 1.72 Crore LPG Cylinders Sold in 4 Days, Supply Stable Despite Crisis

Over 1.72 crore domestic LPG cylinders were delivered in the last four days against 1.69 crore bookings. Supply remains normal with no dry-outs at retail distributorships despite Middle East conflict disruptions. Over 6,950 raids were conducted nationwide to curb hoarding and black marketing. The ministry advised citizens to avoid panic purchases and rely on official sources for information.

Over 1.72 crore domestic LPG cylinders sold in four days

New Delhi, May 18

More than 1.72 crore domestic liquefied petroleum gas cylinders were delivered during the last four days, against bookings of around 1.69 crore cylinders, as the supply of cooking gas remains normal with no dry-outs reported at retail distributorships despite supply chain disruptions due to the Middle East conflict, according to an update issued by the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas on Monday.

Online liquefied petroleum gas cylinder bookings increased to about 99 per cent on an industry basis on Sunday.

Delivery Authentication Code-based deliveries, received on consumers' registered mobile numbers, have increased to about 95 per cent to prevent diversion.

About 1.90 lakh small five-kilogram liquefied petroleum gas cylinders, used mainly by migrant labourers, were also sold during the last four days.

Besides, a total of 25,204 metric tonnes of commercial liquefied petroleum gas has been sold during the last four days.

A three-member committee of Executive Directors of Indian Oil Corporation Limited, Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited, and Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited, in consultation with state authorities and industry bodies, finalises the plan for the sale of commercial liquefied petroleum gas in the states and J&K.

Since March 2026, about 7.37 lakh piped natural gas connections have been gasified, and infrastructure has been created for an additional 2.76 lakh connections, bringing the total to 10.13 lakh connections.

Further, about 7.76 lakh customers have been registered for new connections.

Enforcement actions continue across the country to curb hoarding and black marketing of liquefied petroleum gas.

Over the last 4 days, more than 6,950 raids have been conducted across the country.

Public sector undertaking oil marketing companies have strengthened and continued surprise inspections and imposed penalties.

Meanwhile, enforcement actions continue across the country to curb hoarding and black marketing of liquefied petroleum gas.

More than 6,950 raids were conducted across the country during the last four days.

Officials of public sector oil companies have also conducted surprise inspections at about 2,800 retail outlets and liquefied petroleum gas distributorships over the last four days.

Besides, they have imposed penalties on 428 liquefied petroleum gas distributorships, and 80 have been suspended until Sunday.

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

Citizens have been advised to avoid panic purchases of petrol, diesel, and liquefied petroleum gas, and to beware of rumours and rely on official sources for accurate information.

Liquefied petroleum gas consumers have been 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 liquefied petroleum gas production from refineries has been increased to support domestic consumption, the statement added.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

As a homemaker, I must say the delivery authentication code system is a blessing. Earlier, there were cases of cylinders being diverted to commercial users. Now I get an OTP on my phone before delivery. This is real empowerment for us women! 🙏

Vikram M

The article mentions 1.90 lakh five-kg cylinders sold for migrant labourers - that's thoughtful. Many daily wage workers can't afford the full 14.2 kg cylinder. But what about the poor who still can't even afford a five-kg cylinder? The government should consider subsidizing smaller cylinders for BPL families.

Kavya N

I appreciate the ministry asking people not to panic. But why do we always have to wait for a crisis to see such efficiency? ₹300 per cylinder is still burning a hole in our pockets. And what about the 80 distributorships suspended? That's serious. 😕

Rohit P

Good to see over 10 lakh PNG connections being gasified. But in my colony in Bangalore, laying PNG pipes has been pending for 2 years! The bureaucracy needs to speed up. Also, digital booking is fine, but what about the elderly who aren't tech-savvy? My 70-year-old mother still goes to the distributor in person.

Akash W

I'm in Mumbai and the supply has been normal. But the Middle East conflict is a real concern - if Strait of Hormuz closes, we'll be in trouble. Glad refineries are running at high capacity and crude stocks are adequate. But we should also focus on renewable energy alternatives. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

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