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Government Increases LPG Supply Measures to Support Consumers Amid Supply Concerns

Government Increases LPG Supply Measures to Support Consumers Amid Supply Concerns


PTI, April 7, 2026, New Delhi: The Union government has doubled the daily quota of market-priced five-kg LPG cylinders for migrant workers as part of a broader push to stabilise fuel supplies amid disruptions linked to tensions around the Strait of Hormuz.

Unlike the subsidised 14.2-kg cylinders that are used in household kitchens for cooking, the 5-kg bottles are priced at market rates. A 5-kg cylinder costs Rs 549 in Delhi as against the Rs 913 price for a 14.2-kg domestic cylinder.

The five-kg cylinders are available across the counter at LPG distributorships on production of a simple identity card (no address proof needed). Regular domestic connections are given after a complete KYC.

With the war in West Asia disrupting energy supplies, the government has prioritised cooking gas supply to households at the cost of commercial users, who were initially given only 20 per cent of their requirement and in steps raised to 70 per cent.

Migrant workers mostly do not have regular cooking gas connections. To ease their burden, the government has now made available higher numbers of five-kg cylinders.

At a news briefing, Sujata Sharma, Joint Secretary in the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, said the government, vide letter dated April 6, has conveyed that the daily quantity of 5-kg free trade LPG (FTL) cylinders in each state available for disbursal to migrant labourers is being doubled based on the average daily supply (number of such cylinders) during March 2–3.

She said in February, 77,000 FTL cylinders were sold, and the sale on March 2–3 was higher than that. Since March 23, about 7.8 lakh 5-kg FTL cylinders have been sold, she said, adding that on Monday more than 1.06 lakh 5-kg FTL cylinders were sold across the country.

The government has also increased commercial LPG allocation to about 70 per cent of pre-crisis levels and stepped up enforcement, with over 4,300 raids conducted to curb hoarding and black marketing.

Sharma urged citizens to avoid panic buying of petrol, diesel, and LPG, stressing that adequate stocks are available and retail outlets are operating normally.

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