Centre raises commercial LPG allocation to 70%

The Centre has raised commercial LPG allocation to states and union territories to 70% of pre-crisis levels, prioritising steel, automobiles, textiles and chemicals industries. The move comes amid supply disruptions from the West Asia war's closure of the Strait of Hormuz, enabled by higher domestic production and imports from outside the region.

Petroleum Secretary Neeraj Mittal wrote to chief secretaries of all states and union territories, announcing an additional 20% increase in commercial LPG allocation, bringing it to 70% of pre-crisis levels. He directed priority to steel, automobiles, textiles, dyes, chemicals and plastics industries, "which are labour intensive and provide support to other essential sectors". Even among these, process industries requiring LPG for specialised heating not substitutable by natural gas should get top priority, he said.

Supply to commercial and industrial users was curtailed after the Strait of Hormuz closed amid the West Asia war, to prioritise household kitchen fuel. India meets about 60% of its LPG demand through imports, with 90% from West Asia via the strait. The government ordered refiners to maximise LPG output and divert propane, butane and other streams from petrochemicals, boosting domestic production by 40% over pre-war levels, covering around 16% of total demand.

Earlier allocations included 20%, plus 10% for PNG infrastructure steps, and on March 21, another 20% for restaurants, hotels, food processing and similar. Registration with retailers and PNG applications remain mandatory for this latest hike, except for industries with irreplaceable LPG uses.

On Thursday, the Petroleum Ministry stated domestic production meets over 60% of the current 80,000-tonne daily requirement, mainly households. Net import needs fell to 30,000 metric tonnes daily. Some 800,000 tonnes of cargoes from the US, Russia, Australia and others are en route, securing one month's supply, with more procurement ongoing. Consumers are urged to shift to piped natural gas where possible.

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Indian crowds queue for scarce LPG cylinders amid crisis from Iran conflict, with closed hotels and government priority signs.
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Iran conflict deepens LPG crisis: Government escalates with Essential Commodities Act

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Building on March 5 directive to refineries, the government invoked the Essential Commodities Act on March 10, 2026, amid worsening LPG shortages from the Iran conflict and Strait of Hormuz disruptions. Commercial supplies have halted, severely impacting hotels, restaurants, and crematoriums across India, while prioritizing domestic use.

The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas has ordered all oil refining companies operating in India to maximise the use of propane and butane streams for LPG production. This LPG will be supplied exclusively to domestic consumers through IndianOil, Hindustan Petroleum, and Bharat Petroleum. The directive aims to protect household users amid global fuel supply challenges arising from the ongoing conflict in West Asia.

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As fears of LPG shortages intensify due to West Asia conflict disruptions, the Indian government has assured adequate supplies and cracked down on black-marketing, while induction stove demand continues to surge following the initial rush reported earlier this week. Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged calm, promising to overcome the crisis like during Covid.

Nananatiling sapat ang suplay ng liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) sa bansa, ngunit aabutin ng halos P1,500 ang presyo ng 11-kilo na tank sa susunod na buwan. Ayon kay Arnel Ty ng LPG Marketers Association Inc., magtataas ng hindi bababa sa P30 bawat kilo ang presyo dahil sa tumataas na gastos sa pagpapadala at kontrata sa gitna ng global oil crisis.

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NCP-SP leader Jayant Patil accused the BJP-led centre and Maharashtra governments of failing to manage LPG shortage amid West Asia conflict. He criticized their refusal to share information and blaming the opposition. Long queues have formed across the state, with Patil urging Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis to intervene.

Maaaring tumagal hanggang pangalawang linggo ng Mayo ang suplay ng fuel sa Pilipinas kasama ang darating na isang milyong barrels, ayon sa Department of Energy. Sinabi ni Energy Secretary Sharon Garin na nasa 45 araw ang average na suplay noong Marso 20, na bumaba mula sa 55-57 araw noong simula ng digmaan sa Middle East.

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Umabot sa 425 ang gasolinahan na pansamantalang sarado sa buong Pilipinas noong Marso 27 dahil sa krisis sa gasolina na dulot ng digmaan sa Iran, ayon sa Philippine National Police. Pinakamataas ang bilang sa Cordillera Administrative Region na may 79, habang nagdeklara ng national energy emergency si Pangulong Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

 

 

 

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