Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas Assures No Shortage of LPG, Urges People to Avoid Panic Booking
India's crude oil supply is completely secure, and government measures have led to a significant increase of 25% in LPG production. The government has stated that gas supply in the country is normal, and cylinders are being delivered to consumers within two and a half days, so there is no need for panic booking. Let's explore this in detail.
The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Government of India, has provided important information on the energy security and gas availability in the country. The Ministry has informed that the crude oil supply is going on safely without any disruption. The gas cylinders are being supplied to the domestic consumers within two and a half days of booking. The Ministry has appealed to the citizens not to panic book the gas cylinders due to the shortage of LPG cylinders.
An official of the Ministry has informed that two LNG cargoes have been dispatched to India, which will reach the country in a few days. Our refineries are working at full capacity, with some working over 100%.
The Ministry has clarified that the supply chain and logistics for domestic gas consumers are functioning completely normal and smoothly. Currently, the normal delivery cycle for LPG cylinders for domestic households remains stable at just two and a half days. Consumers are receiving cylinders within a maximum of two and a half days of booking.
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In addition, as a positive result of government policy measures, liquefied petroleum gas production has increased by 25%. The Petroleum Ministry has assured consumers that there is no shortage of gas supply, and there is no need for panic or panic booking in the market.
Sujata Sharma, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, clarified the current situation of crude oil in the country. In her official statement, she stated that India's crude oil supply remains completely secure. The Ministry is maintaining a consistent and stable supply chain to ensure the country's energy and fuel needs are met. The Joint Secretary's statement allays concerns about any supply disruptions, which is a very strong and positive sign for the country's commercial, industrial, and economic infrastructure.
