Domestic output has prioritised CNG and piped gas since 2022, but LPG joins top tier due to March 2026 Hormuz blockade from ...
India imports more than 60% of its total LPG. Of this, 90% of the LPG import is routed via the Strait of Hormuz. The demand for commercial and industrial gas comes from hotels, restaurants, hospitals, ...
Amidst the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, new rules for the LPG Cylinder have been introduced by the Indian government. Discover what the new 25-day rule being implemented is all about here!
The shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz following the Israel-US and Iran conflict has disrupted the supply of LPG and natural gas, raising concerns over availability. In view of the situation, India’s ...
The Centre has revised the priority order for allocating domestically produced natural gas amid disruptions to imported supplies caused by the escalating West Asia conflict. Under the new framework, ...
India has 33.08 crore active LPG consumers, and the government is looking to maintain an uninterrupted supply.
According to a Gazette notification, the supply of natural gas to certain sectors shall be treated as priority allocation and shall be maintained (subject to operational availability) to 100 per cent ...
The order establishes a four-tier priority system for gas allocation, with supplies to lower-priority sectors curtailed to meet essential demand.
India has 33.08 crore active liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) consumers, and the government has invoked the Essential Commodities Act, 1955 to maintain an uninterrupted supply.