Gujarat dispels LPG shortage rumours, promotes digital booking

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.

The Gujarat government on Friday, March 20, 2026, addressed concerns over LPG availability by assuring that there is no shortage of cooking gas in the state. It urged residents to ignore rumours, noting adequate stocks and smooth distribution with doorstep deliveries eliminating the need for queues at agencies. Oil marketing companies have bolstered digital booking systems accessible via WhatsApp, missed calls, SMS, mobile apps, and portals. Booking channels: - IOCL: WhatsApp (7588888824), call (8454955555), SMS/IVRS (7718955555), IndianOil ONE app, official portal. - HP Gas: WhatsApp (9222201122), call (9493602222), SMS/IVRS (8888823456), HP PAY app, online portal. - Bharatgas: WhatsApp (1800224344), call (7710955555), SMS/IVRS (7715012345), HelloBPCL app, Bharatgas portal. Consumers can also book via Bharat Bill Payment System on banking apps and wallets, receiving SMS confirmations. Domestic users are prioritised with expanding buffer stocks for timely supply. Residents confirmed smooth services: Mahipalsinh Pratapsinh Parmar from Thasra in Kheda district said, “cylinders are being delivered regularly without delays.” Paresh Vora noted prompt service, Nazim Khan Nabi Khan Pathan from Kalsar village reported steady availability, and Harish Chandrasinh Bhati, a Modasa gas agency manager, assured deliveries within two days with daily supplies. To ensure transparency, revenue and police officials monitor public and private agencies. The state LPG helpline is 1800-233-0222.

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Indian market scene with people buying induction stoves amid LPG shortage fears, PM Modi on screen assuring supplies.
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Government assures LPG supplies amid induction stove boom from shortage fears

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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.

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.

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As the Iran-Israel war enters its third week, India faces acute liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) shortages, prompting hoarding crackdowns and panic buying. Government officials assure sufficient stocks, but reports from various states highlight supply chain disruptions. Brent crude prices have surged to $103.14 per barrel, intensifying the crisis.

Amid LPG shortage due to West Asia conflict, the second LPG tanker Nanda Devi reached Gujarat's Vadinar port on Tuesday morning carrying over 47,000 metric tonnes. Part of the cargo will be sent to Tamil Nadu. The Shivalik tanker had earlier arrived at Mundra port with 46,000 metric tonnes of LPG.

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Amid LPG shortages across India, residents of Batspur village in Bihar's Gaya district remain self-reliant using a biogas plant from cow dung. Around 40-50 homes receive gas via pipelines, unaffected by the crisis. Established under the Lohia Swachh Abhiyan and Gobardhan Yojana, the plant serves as an inspiring model for rural areas.

국내 액화석유가스(LPG) 공급은 충분한 상태지만, 다음 달부터 11kg 용기 한 통 가격이 1,500페소에 육박할 것으로 보인다. LPG 마케터 협회(LPGMA)의 아넬 타이 대표는 글로벌 석유 위기로 인한 운송비 및 계약 비용 상승으로 인해 kg당 최소 30페소 이상의 가격 인상이 있을 것이라고 밝혔다.

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Two LPG tankers have safely crossed the Strait of Hormuz amid Middle East conflict to reach India. BW TYR has arrived in Mumbai, while BW ELM heads to New Mangalore. They carry large shipments of propane and butane.

 

 

 

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