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        No need for panic booking, enough LPG supplies to meet household needs: Govt

        March 11, 2026

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        New Delhi, Mar 11 (PTI) Amid panic buying in some parts of the country, the government on Wednesday said India has enough LPG stocks to fully meet household cooking gas requirements, even as it stepped up efforts to secure alternative supplies to replace volumes disrupted by the West Asia conflict.

        While India has been able to source additional crude oil - the raw material for fuels such as petrol and diesel - from alternative suppliers to offset disruptions caused by the blockage of the Strait of Hormuz, refinery adjustments have lifted domestic LPG output by about 25 per cent. The push to secure supplies has also resulted in securing at least two LNG cargoes, Sujata Sharma, Joint Secretary in the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, said.

        The widening conflict in the Middle East has largely halted shipments through the strait that was the conduit for most of India's oil, gas and LPG needs. While India scrambles to seek alternative crude sources from countries like Russia, LPG and LNG supplies remain constrained. Shortages are affecting businesses nationwide, from restaurants and crematoriums to ceramic units and even the Delhi High Court canteen. Household kitchens are getting fuel, but there are reports of long queues at dealers and the fuel being sold at higher rates in the black market.

        At a media briefing - the first on record by an oil ministry official since the conflict broke out on February 28 - Sharma sought to allay concerns on availability, saying the government's efforts are primarily directed at maintaining uninterrupted supplies to households.

        Sharma said India imports about 60 per cent of its LPG requirement, and 90 per cent of this is through the Strait of Hormuz.

        This shortfall meant prioritising household kitchens over commercial usage. But even this has led to panic buying by common users.

        "Feedback suggests that some panic booking and hoarding behaviour has been triggered by misinformation," she said. "We have enough stocks. There is no need for panic. There is no need for the customer to rush and book cylinders." The pre-war delivery cycle for a refill of two-and-a-half days remains, said Sharma, who is in charge of LPG in the ministry.

        Giving a full account of the fuel supply scenario, she said India's daily crude oil consumption is about 5.5 million barrels, 55 per cent of which came from countries like Saudi Arabia, Iraq and the UAE through the Strait of Hormuz.

        She said oil companies have diversified procurement and secured volumes larger than those that were displaced by the blockage of the strait after the US and Israel attacked Iran and Tehran's retaliatory action.

        "As a result of this diversification, about 70 per cent of our crude imports are now coming from routes outside the Strait of Hormuz, compared with about 55 per cent earlier," she said.

        All the oil refineries, which convert crude oil into fuels, are operating at full capacity.

        On natural gas, which is used for power, fertilizers, CNG, and household cooking, she said that out of the total consumption of 189 million standard cubic meters per day, 97.5 mmscmd is produced within the country, and the rest is imported. Out of the imports, about 47.4 mmscmd supply has been affected due to the Strait of Hormuz disruption.

        "We are making efforts to procure from alternate routes, and supplies are underway to offset this disruption," she said. "Gas companies have procured LNG cargoes from the new sources, and two LNG cargoes are on their way to the country." To manage the shortfall, the government has prioritised household cooking and transport fuels, directing refineries to maximise LPG output by cutting petrochemical feedstock streams and barring units, including Reliance Industries Ltd's export-oriented plants, from using LPG as feedstock. Industrial LNG and LPG deliveries have been curtailed to protect more than 33 crore households, which account for roughly 86 per cent of LPG consumption.

        To manage demand, cooking gas prices were raised for the first time in 11 months, and the minimum interval between subsidised refills was extended from 21 to 25 days.

        To deal with the shortfall arising from blockage of supplies through the Strait of Hormuz, she said the government has taken various steps, including maximising LPG production in refineries by cutting other fuel streams. "Domestic LPG production has increased by 25 per cent, and all these domestic LPG is being directed towards household consumers." For non-domestic LPG, priority is being given to essential sectors such as hospitals and educational institutions, she said, adding that a three-member committee of executive directors of oil marketing companies - IOCL, HPCL and BPCL - has been constituted to review the allocation to restaurants, hotels and other commercial users.

        The committee is consulting with state authorities and industry bodies to finalise a plan to ensure that available LPG is distributed in a fair and transparent manner on LPG prices, she added.

        State governments have been advised to crack down on hoarding and black marketing of LPG.

        Union Home Secretary held a meeting with Chief Secretaries and Directors General of Police of all states and Union Territories.

        States and Union Territories were advised to take strict measures against hoarding of essential commodities and ensure the uninterrupted availability of essential supplies. The government, the officials said, is closely monitoring the evolving situation in West Asia and maintaining continuous coordination among the concerned ministries and agencies.

        They reiterated that necessary steps are being taken to ensure energy security, safeguard Indian nationals in the region, maintain the safety of maritime operations and ensure the uninterrupted availability of essential supplies. The government remains committed to keeping the public informed and taking timely measures to protect India's interests during the evolving situation.

        India, the world's third-largest crude importer, sources 88 per cent of its oil needs from abroad. It consumes 5.8 million barrels per day, of which 2.5-2.7 million barrels come from Middle East countries like Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and the UAE via the Strait of Hormuz. The chokepoint also carried 55 per cent of India's cooking gas (LPG) and 30 per cent of liquefied natural gas (LNG), used for power, fertilizers, CNG, and household cooking. PTI ANZ HVA

        LPG supply assurance: household supplies prioritized, measures to prevent hoarding and secure alternate imports and maintain continuity. The government affirms domestic LPG stocks and diversified procurement are sufficient to meet household cooking needs despite Strait of Hormuz disruptions. Refinery adjustments have boosted domestic LPG output and LNG cargoes have been secured; imports have been rerouted. Measures prioritise household distribution, curtail non-domestic deliveries, adjust pricing and refill intervals, and establish a committee to allocate commercial supplies. State and central authorities are directed to prevent hoarding and coordinate to maintain energy security and uninterrupted essential supplies.
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                                LPG supply assurance: household supplies prioritized, measures to prevent hoarding and secure alternate imports and maintain continuity.

                                The government affirms domestic LPG stocks and diversified procurement are sufficient to meet household cooking needs despite Strait of Hormuz disruptions. Refinery adjustments have boosted domestic LPG output and LNG cargoes have been secured; imports have been rerouted. Measures prioritise household distribution, curtail non-domestic deliveries, adjust pricing and refill intervals, and establish a committee to allocate commercial supplies. State and central authorities are directed to prevent hoarding and coordinate to maintain energy security and uninterrupted essential supplies.





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