Key Points

Hardeep Puri met energy PSU chiefs to discuss LPG portability policies for consumer convenience. India’s LPG coverage has surged to 100% with PMUY distributing 10.33 crore free connections. The minister highlighted solar installations at 79,000 fuel stations to reduce carbon footprints. Exploration in the Andamans could mark a major energy breakthrough for India.

Key Points: Hardeep Puri Reviews LPG Portability Policy With Energy PSU Chiefs

  • LPG coverage expanded from 62% to 100% since 2014
  • Over 25,570 dealerships now serve 33 crore connections
  • Solar power installed at 79,000 fuel stations
  • Andaman exploration may become India’s 'Guyana moment'
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Minister Hardeep Puri reviews LPG portability policy in meeting with energy PSUs, officials

Union Minister Hardeep Puri discusses LPG consumer portability and solar initiatives with energy PSU heads, highlighting PMUY's 10.33 crore connections.

"Even as India moves ahead with full momentum towards energy security, we focus on green, sustainable sources – Hardeep Puri"

New Delhi, June 17

Hardeep Singh Puri, Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas, on Tuesday held a meeting with the officials of the Ministry and Chief Managing Directors (CMDs) of India's energy sector Public Sector Units (PSUs) to discuss policy of portability from one OMC to another for the consumers.

In a social media post on X, the Union Minister shared that the number of LPG connections in the country has risen to over 33 crore from 14 crore in 2014, pushing overall coverage from 62 per cent before 2016 to over 100 per cent now.

"As the number of LPG dealerships increases to more than 25,570 to cater to the rising demand, in a meeting with senior officials of @PetroleumMin and CMDs of India's energy sector PSUs, we discussed the policy of portability from one OMC to another for the consumers," the Minister said in the post.

As per the post, a major contributor to this transformation has been the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY), under which more than 10.33 crore free LPG connections have been distributed to beneficiaries in both rural and urban areas.

To meet the surging demand for cooking gas, the number of LPG dealerships has also increased to more than 25,570 across the country.

Puri noted that the government is exploring new policies to enhance consumer convenience, including the introduction of portability between Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs).

The Union Minister further added that in an effort to strengthen last-mile delivery, OMCs have engaged 22,443 Common Service Centres (CSCs) and Village Level Entrepreneurs (VLEs), which together delivered 58 lakh cylinders during FY 2024-25 to remote and underserved regions.

The Minister also reviewed the progress of India's energy transition efforts with officials from the Petroleum Ministry and PSU heads. He revealed that solar power infrastructure has been installed at nearly 79,000 out of the country's 88,000+ fuel retail outlets. These installations range in capacity from below 1KW to more than 3KW, helping reduce the carbon footprint of fuel stations.

"Even as India moves ahead with full momentum towards the energy security goals under the leadership of PM @narendramodi Ji, we continue to focus on green, sustainable and innovative sources of energy," Puri affirmed in his post.

"In a meeting with @PetroleumMin officials and captains of PSU-OMCs we reviewed the process of setting of solar power infrastructure at the vast network of more than 88,000 retail outlets across the country," the post added.

Talking to ANI on Monday, Puri said that India is putting in all kinds of effort to ramp up its own traditional fossil-based energy production, and the latest push is to dig deep in the Andaman region.

Puri outlined several measures the government has been taking over the years for exploration and production. He also noted that the exploration in the Andamans is pointing to "good news" and may end up becoming India's 'Guyana moment'.

- ANI

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rajesh K.
Ujjwala Yojana has been a game-changer for rural women! My mother no longer suffers from smoke-related health issues. But portability between OMCs needs to be made simpler - currently too much paperwork involved. Hope this meeting brings real change 🙏
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Priya M.
Good to see focus on both energy security and sustainability. Solar at fuel stations is a smart move! But why not make solar mandatory for all new LPG distributorships? We need more such green initiatives to balance development and environment.
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Arjun S.
The numbers look impressive but ground reality is different in many villages. In our area, dealers charge extra for delivery despite rules. Hope the minister also looks into these malpractices. Otherwise, great progress since 2014!
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Sunita R.
As a small kirana store owner who became LPG distributor, I've seen how Ujjwala changed lives. But more training needed for new distributors - many rural customers don't know safety measures. Maybe include demo videos with each connection?
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Vikram J.
Exploration in Andamans is exciting! But hope environmental concerns are addressed properly. We don't want another Mauritius oil spill situation. Balance between energy needs and ecological protection is must for sustainable development.
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Neha T.
The 58 lakh cylinders delivered through CSCs is impressive! But what about quality checks? In my village, sometimes we get underfilled cylinders. More surprise inspections needed. Otherwise, great initiative for last-mile delivery 👍

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