4 Lakh+ Indians Switch to PNG as West Asia Crisis Spurs Clean Fuel Push

Over four lakh consumers have adopted piped natural gas in five weeks as the government accelerates a shift from LPG amid supply disruptions from West Asia tensions. Officials report commercial LPG supplies have been restored to around 70%, with priority given to hospitals, hotels, and key industries. The government has doubled the supply of 5kg cylinders, easing access for migrant workers and students through simplified documentation. Domestic LPG production now meets nearly 60% of national demand, with refineries operating optimally and sufficient crude inventories.

Key Points: India's PNG Push: 4 Lakh+ New Users Amid West Asia Crisis

  • 4.41 lakh new PNG registrations
  • Commercial LPG supply restored to 70%
  • Doubled 5kg cylinder supply for migrants
  • Domestic LPG production meets 60% of demand
  • Over 2,400 consumer awareness campaigns
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Over 4 lakh consumers shift to PNG as Govt pushes cleaner fuel amid West Asia crisis

Over 4 lakh consumers shift to piped natural gas as India reduces LPG dependence. Govt eases 5kg cylinder access, restores commercial supplies.

"In the last five weeks alone, around 4.05 lakh new LPG connections have been gasified... - Sujata Sharma"

New Delhi, April 10

More than four lakh consumers have shifted towards piped natural gas in the past five weeks as the government accelerates efforts to reduce dependence on LPG amid supply disruptions triggered by the ongoing West Asia geopolitical tensions.

Speaking at an inter-ministerial briefing on recent developments in the region, Sujata Sharma, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, said the push towards PNG is part of a broader strategy to ease pressure on LPG supplies while ensuring uninterrupted fuel access for households.

"In the last five weeks alone, around 4.05 lakh new LPG connections have been gasified, and over 4.41 lakh new consumers have been registered. Continuous support is also being received from state governments and Union Territory administrations, and it is expected that the expansion of the PNG network will accelerate further," Sharma said.

The move comes as India continues to navigate supply-side challenges due to the volatile geopolitical situation in West Asia.

Officials said domestic consumers have been prioritised to ensure minimal disruption, with LPG distributors maintaining adequate stock and no shortages reported across the country.

Commercial LPG supplies, which were impacted earlier, have now been restored to around 70 per cent. Priority allocation has been given to key sectors such as hospitals, educational institutions, hotels, dhabas, pharmaceuticals, packaging, and labour-intensive industries.

To further support vulnerable sections, the government has doubled the supply of 5 kg LPG cylinders, particularly benefiting migrant workers and students.

"We have simplified access to 5 kg cylinders by easing documentation requirements and significantly increasing supply. As a result, nearly one lakh cylinders are being sold," Sharma added.

Since March 14, India has recorded sales of about 106,000 tonnes of commercial LPG, with daily consumption stabilising at 6,000-6,500 tonnes.

Additionally, over 2,400 awareness campaigns have been conducted in the past week to improve accessibility and inform consumers about available options.

In the natural gas segment, domestic consumption continues to receive priority, while industries connected to the gas grid are being supplied around 80 per cent of their requirements.

Fertiliser sector supplies have been restored to 95 per cent, while city gas distribution companies have been directed to ensure uninterrupted supply to critical sectors such as food processing, cold storage, and healthcare.

The government also shared that India's crude oil inventories remain sufficient, and refineries are operating at optimal capacity. Domestic LPG production has also increased and now meets nearly 60 per cent of the country's requirements.

Meanwhile, select allocations of petroleum products, around 800 tonnes per day, have been made to pharmaceutical and petrochemical industries to ensure continuity in essential manufacturing.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Good to see proactive measures. The focus on 5kg cylinders for migrants and students is a thoughtful touch. However, I hope the PNG push includes tier-2 and tier-3 cities equally, not just metros.
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Priya S
Finally some action on reducing our vulnerability to external shocks! West Asia tensions show why energy security is national security. PNG is the way forward. Kudos for prioritizing households and critical sectors.
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Rohit P
The numbers are impressive, but what about the cost? Switching to PNG requires a new connection and stove. Is there any subsidy or support for middle-class families to make this shift? The article doesn't mention that.
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Michael C
As someone who recently got PNG, it's a game-changer. No more booking cylinders and waiting. The consistent supply is a relief, especially with the current global situation. Hope the network reaches more areas soon.
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Kavya N
Good move, but execution is key. In my colony, we've been waiting for PNG pipes for months. The government must ensure the gas companies are efficient on the ground. Also, doubling 5kg cylinders is a lifesaver for hostels and PG accommodations!

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