India orders LPG cut-offs for households eligible for piped natural gas

Change
India ordered that households located near piped natural gas pipelines will have LPG deliveries discontinued if they do not apply to city gas distributors for a domestic piped natural gas connection within three months of receiving a registered-post notice.
India orders LPG cut-offs for households eligible for piped natural gas
Why it matters
Households must complete an application for a piped natural gas connection and supply required documentation, such as proof of residence, for eligibility. City gas distributors can issue a no-objection certificate when a piped connection is technically infeasible, which preserves LPG supply for that household.
Implications
  • Lawful occupiers or property owners of residences within reach of city gas pipeline infrastructure must apply for a domestic piped natural gas connection within three months of receiving a registered-post notice — failure to apply will result in discontinuation of LPG deliveries.
  • Applicants must provide proof of residence or owner/occupier documentation when applying for a domestic piped natural gas connection — failing to supply required documents will leave them ineligible and exposed to LPG discontinuation.

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