LPG Booking Rule India Tightens Amid Global Tensions

  • India Introduces 25-Day LPG Booking Rule to Prevent Gas Shortage

LPG booking rule India | Hyderabad, March 10 : Tensions between United States and Israel on one side and Iran on the other have started affecting global trade. Because of this, fuel supply in many regions faces pressure.

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To avoid a gas shortage, the Government of India has taken new steps.

On Monday midnight, the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas issued fresh orders. The ministry asked all oil refineries to increase LPG production. It also told them to send the extra supply mainly for domestic use.

LPG booking rule India | 25-Day Gap for LPG Booking

The government also introduced a new rule for LPG consumers. Now there must be a 25-day gap between two cylinder bookings.

This rule aims to stop hoarding and black marketing. It will also help families get cylinders on time.

Priority for Hospitals and Schools

The Centre has given top priority to essential sectors. Hospitals and educational institutions will receive imported LPG first. This step will help them avoid supply problems.

The government has also formed a special panel. The panel includes three executive directors from oil marketing companies (OMCs).

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This group will review LPG requests from hotels, restaurants and other industries. After that, it will decide how much gas each sector will receive.

Officials say the goal is simple. The government wants to protect household users first. At the same time, it wants essential services to run without trouble.

LPG Booking Rule India Tightens Amid Global Tensions
LPG Booking Rule India Tightens Amid Global Tensions

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