Key Points

The Modi government has approved Rs 30,000 crore to compensate three state-run oil companies for losses on domestic LPG sales. This ensures households continue getting affordable cylinders despite global price surges. The funds will help IOCL, BPCL, and HPCL maintain operations while supporting schemes like Ujjwala Yojana. The decision reflects India’s commitment to energy security and consumer protection.

Key Points: Modi Cabinet Approves Rs 30,000 Crore Relief for LPG OMCs IOCL BPCL HPCL

  • Rs 30,000 crore approved for OMCs to cover LPG under-recoveries
  • Compensation split into 12 tranches for IOCL BPCL HPCL
  • Move shields consumers from global energy price fluctuations
  • Supports PM Ujjwala Yojana’s clean cooking fuel accessibility
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Cabinet okays Rs 30,000 crore as compensation to public sector OMCs for losses in domestic LPG

Government compensates IOCL, BPCL, HPCL for LPG losses to ensure affordable domestic supply amid global price volatility.

"Despite the losses, Public Sector Oil Marketing Companies have ensured continuous supplies of domestic LPG at affordable prices – Cabinet Communique"

New Delhi, Aug 8

The Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Friday approved Rs 30,000 crore compensation to three public sector Oil Marketing Companies (IOCL, BPCL and HPCL) for the under-recoveries incurred on the sale of domestic LPG.

The distribution of the compensation within the OMCs will be done by the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas. The compensation will be paid in 12 tranches, a Cabinet communique said.

According to the government, this significant step also underlines the commitment to protect consumers from volatility in global energy markets while maintaining the financial health of these PSU OMCs.

Domestic LPG Cylinders are supplied at regulated prices to consumers by the public sector Oil Marketing companies, namely, the IOCL, the BPCL, and the HPCL.

According to a Cabinet note, the international prices of LPG remained at high levels during 2024-25 and continue to remain high.

However, to insulate consumers from fluctuations in international LPG prices, the increase in cost was not passed on to consumers of domestic LPG, which led to significant losses for the three OMCs.

"Despite the losses, the Public Sector Oil Marketing Companies have ensured continuous supplies of domestic LPG in the country at affordable prices," the Cabinet communique said.

This compensation will allow the OMCs to continue meeting their critical requirements, such as crude and LPG procurement, servicing of debt, and sustaining their capital expenditure, thereby ensuring uninterrupted supply of LPG cylinders to households across the country.

The move reaffirms the objective of ensuring the widespread availability of clean cooking fuel to all consumers of domestic LPG, including those under flagship schemes like PM Ujjwala Yojana, according to the Cabinet statement.

Meanwhile, at least 10.33 crore LPG gas connections have been distributed under the Pradhanmantri Ujjwala Yojna (PMUY) across the country (as of July 1).

The PMUY, launched in May 2016, aims to provide deposit-free LPG connections to 8 crore women from poor households across India, which was achieved by September 2019.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate the consumer protection, I wonder where this 30,000 crore is coming from? Taxpayers' money? The government should be more transparent about these bailouts.
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Arjun K
My mother in village got Ujjwala connection last year. Life has become much easier for her. No more smoke from chulha affecting her eyes. This is real development reaching grassroots.
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Sarah B
As an expat in India, I'm impressed by how the government is managing energy prices. In my home country, LPG prices change weekly causing so much stress to households.
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Vikram M
The OMCs need to become more efficient. Every year same story of losses and bailouts. Why can't they improve their operations instead of depending on government money?
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Kavya N
My domestic help got Ujjwala connection last month. The happiness on her face was priceless! She said her children can now study in smoke-free home. Small things make big difference 🇮🇳
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Nikhil C
The government should also focus on renewable energy alternatives. LPG subsidies are good but we need long-term solutions for sustainable energy future.

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