
LPG rush sparks govt move: 25-day refill cycle, push for piped gas
India Today
The government will push for piped natural gas connections for consumers who are facing difficulties with LPG supply, said Ministry of Petroleum spokesperson Sujata Sharma.
The Ministry of Petroleum spokesperson, in a joint press conference on Saturday, said that the government has decided to push for piped natural gas connections amid the nationwide fear of a supply shortage of LPG cylinders. She also said that the government has decided a 25-day refuelling/reordering cycle for urban areas and a 45-day refuelling/reordering cycle for rural areas, on the basis of the consumption patterns.
"Wherever commercial consumers are facing difficulties or disruptions in their LPG supply, they should be transitioned to PNG connections. In furtherance of this objective, GAIL (Gas Authority of India Limited) held a meeting with various CGD operators and advised them to expedite the provision of PNG connections to all eligible commercial consumers wherever feasible," Sharma said during the press conference.(This is a developing story. It will be updated soon.)

A week after the US-Israel strikes on Iran started the war in the Middle East, long queues for LPG cylinders began appearing across India. The Centre maintained that there was no shortage but an LPG crunch is evident. Why are petrol and diesel supplies not affected, given they also come from the same region?












