Petroleum Secretary Urges States to Prioritize LPG Distribution Amid Supply Challenges
Petroleum Secretary says States/UTs must actively manage and prioritize LPG distribution
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The Secretary of Petroleum has called on States and Union Territories in India to actively manage and prioritize the distribution of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) to ensure a steady supply for domestic consumers and essential services. This comes amid concerns over hoarding and misinformation affecting fuel distribution.
- 01States and Union Territories must prioritize LPG distribution.
- 02Strict measures against hoarding and misinformation are necessary.
- 03States like Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra have been commended for proactive enforcement.
- 04No disruption in LPG supply for migrant workers has been reported.
- 05Targeted distribution of 5 kg LPG cylinders is being considered.
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In a recent meeting, the Secretary of Petroleum emphasized the need for all States and Union Territories in India to actively manage and prioritize Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) distribution. This directive aims to ensure uninterrupted supply for domestic consumers and essential sectors. The Secretary acknowledged the efforts of states such as Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Haryana, Delhi, Maharashtra, and Andhra Pradesh for their proactive measures, including raids to curb irregularities and hoarding. He urged other states to enhance their monitoring and enforcement actions against offenders. Addressing concerns about LPG supply for migrant workers, it was clarified that there is currently no disruption, and supplies remain stable. The Secretary also suggested that states could consider managing targeted distribution of 5 kg FTL LPG cylinders based on local needs, while efforts to meet the LPG demand for auto-rickshaws are ongoing.
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The emphasis on prioritizing LPG distribution means that households and essential services will continue to receive necessary fuel without interruption, which is crucial for daily living and operations.
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