Centre reduces subsidised LPG cylinders under Ujjwala from 9 to 4

The Centre has reduced the number of subsidised LPG refills under the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana from nine to four per year amid global supply pressures linked to the West Asia conflict.

The Petroleum and Natural Gas Ministry communicated the change on 7 June 2026 alongside a press statement on the domestic LPG price hike of ₹29. Additional Secretary Praveen Khanooja stated that average consumption among PMUY beneficiaries is about four to five cylinders a year, broadly matching the revised provision. The scheme began in 2016 and the annual quota has been reduced from 12 to nine and now to four. A 14.2-kg cylinder now costs ₹942 in Delhi; with the ₹300 subsidy, beneficiaries pay ₹642 per cylinder.

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Domestic LPG cylinder price rises by 29 rupees in Delhi

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The price of domestic LPG cylinders has been raised by ₹29 per 14.2 kg cylinder, effective June 7. In Delhi the new price is ₹942.

Despite the government doubling daily allocations of 5-kg LPG cylinders to stabilize supplies disrupted by the West Asia conflict, high upfront costs, low awareness, and inconsistent availability are keeping them out of reach for migrant workers and students. Of the 1,368 cylinders set aside daily, only about 50-55% are being purchased from Oil Marketing Companies.

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The government has doubled the daily quota of 5-kg LPG cylinders for migrant workers amid supply disruptions linked to tensions around the Strait of Hormuz. The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas aims to stabilise fuel supplies with this move. Joint Secretary Sujata Sharma announced the decision via a letter dated April 6.

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.

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The South Korean government announced on Thursday it will expand tax cuts on liquefied petroleum gas butane products from 10 percent to 25 percent starting next month through June. The measure aims to mitigate the domestic impact of international price surges due to the Middle Eastern crisis. The Fair Trade Commission plans stronger penalties for repeated collusion cases.

Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Bahlil Lahadalia affirmed that the government will not raise prices of subsidized fuel oil (BBM) and LPG amid the Middle East geopolitical crisis. The statement came after opening the XI Regional Conference of Golkar Party in North Sulawesi in Manado on April 11, 2026. National stocks of BBM and LPG are secure for days ahead.

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Amid concerns over LPG availability, the Gujarat government on March 20, 2026, clarified there is no cooking gas shortage in the state and urged citizens not to heed rumours. Authorities stated adequate stock is available with smooth distribution systems, including doorstep deliveries to avoid queues at agencies. They promoted technology-driven booking via multiple digital channels for consumer convenience.

 

 

 

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