India tightens LPG allocation and booking controls after West Asia disruption
→LPG distributors must follow longer booking gaps and priority supply controls
Change
India's Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas said LPG booking intervals were increased to 25 days in urban areas and up to 45 days in rural areas as part of fuel-supply rationalisation measures.
Why it matters
LPG distribution now depends on longer rebooking intervals, priority supply categories and anti-hoarding enforcement. Distributors and oil marketing companies using old booking or delivery controls risk misaligned supply handling during the disruption response.
Implications
- → LPG distributor booking teams must apply the revised 25-day urban and up to 45-day rural rebooking intervals — old booking workflows may allow demand outside the rationalised supply window.
- → Oil marketing company distribution teams must prioritise domestic LPG and approved commercial categories — supply allocation is being managed around essential and priority users.
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