India halts LPG deliveries to piped-gas customers

Change
India invoked emergency powers to prioritise household LPG use and ordered that supplies to customers connected to piped-gas systems be stopped after three months.
India halts LPG deliveries to piped-gas customers
Why it matters
The order prevents continuing LPG deliveries to households once they receive piped-gas connections, forcing distributors to reroute limited LPG stocks to non-piped households. It also creates faster pipeline roll-out by deeming approvals granted if authorities do not respond and requiring land access for new pipelines, tightening the path for network expansion.
Implications
  • LPG distributors must prioritise deliveries to households without piped-gas connections and prepare to suspend supplies to customers linked to piped-gas systems when the three-month deadline arrives.
  • City gas distribution companies' network installation teams must accelerate connection processing and increase installation capacity to absorb households switching from LPG.

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Economic Times

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