India raises LPG allocation for industry by 20%

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India increased commercial liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) — a commonly used heating and process fuel — allocation to industry by 20%, directing the extra supply specifically to steel, automobile, textile, dye, chemicals and plastics firms and to process plants that require LPG for specialised heating.
India raises LPG allocation for industry by 20%
Why it matters
The decision preserves a centrally managed prioritisation of limited LPG supplies, so access is being allocated selectively rather than restored universally. Companies outside the named priority sectors will continue to face uncertainty and limited commercial LPG availability for their operations.
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