NEW DELHI: In a bid to wean away consumers from LPG, govt has decided to stop after three months the supply of cylinders to households which have access to piped natural gas but have shied away from taking a connection. India imports about 60% of its LPG requirement, with nearly 90% of it coming through the Strait of Hormuz. Though about half of the requirement of LNG – converted into PNG and CNG and also used by industries and power plants – is also imported, officials said its supplies remain comfortable. Watch Centre Pushes PNG: LPG Supply May Be Stopped Where Pipelines Are Available A senior official said even rented houses where tenants currently use LPG will have to switch. LPG supply will not be stopped if the authorised entity issues an NOC stating providing a PNG connection is technically not feasible. Israel Iran WarUS-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: Amazon Web Services ‘disrupted’ following drone attack in Bahrain; Saudi, UAE mull joining Iran war82nd Airborne Division to be deployed in Middle East: Inside America’s fastest strike force that once stormed Nazi-occupied France’Lack of permission’: Iran turns back Pakistan-bound ship trying to pass through Strait of HormuzOfficials said city gas distribution (CGD) companies will send a communication to LPG consumers who can switch to PNG. Timelines prescribed for grant of right of way or permissions to CGD firmsEyeing quick expansion of the piped gas network, govt has made it mandatory for authorities to grant right of way or permissions to CGD companies within prescribed timelines, failing which approvals will be deemed granted. The order, issued under Essential Commodities Act, focuses on reforms to fast-track approvals for laying pipeline infrastructure and ensuring time-bound permissions.About the AuthorAtul MathurAtul Mathur is a Senior Assistant Editor at The Times of India with over 27 years of experience in journalism. Based in Delhi, he has spent much of his career reporting on governance, public policy and politics, churning out researched, data-driven stories that impact daily lives. Atul is known for investigative depth and strong human-interest narratives as he strives to bring clarity and context to complex issues. He currently tracks the energy sector, writing on power, renewable energy, coal and mines.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia Not A ‘Broker’ Like Pak: Jaishankar Tells Leaders At All-Party Meet Amid Iran Mediation Buzz’No Locus Standi To Comment’: India Rejects Pakistan’s Remarks On Asiya Andrabi’s Life SentenceIran Dictates Endgame:Demands Closure Of US Bases In Gulf, Lifting Of Sanctions, Control Over HormuzCentre Pushes PNG: LPG Supply May Be Stopped Where Pipelines Are AvailableWomen’s Quota Bill: What Are The Big Challenges Modi Govt Is Likely To FaceIran Denies Permission To Pakistan-Bound Ship Trying To Cross Hormuz As Indian Ships Sail ThroughDelhi Deputy CM Parvesh Verma Calls Arvind Kejriwal Rehman Dakait In Assembly, Sparks Political RowAmid Hormuz Disruption, India Locks 60 Million Barrels Of Russian Oil To Secure Energy Supply’India And UK Are Now AI Superpowers’, Says Rishi Sunak As India Overtakes UK In Global RankingsOil, War, And A Phone Call: PM Modi Draws India’s Red Line At Strait Of Hormuz In Talks With Trump123PhotostoriesGen-Z’s sitar maestro:5 style lessons we need to steal from Rishab Rikhiram SharmaFeeling breathless during normal activity? Doctors explain early warning signs you shouldn’t ignore and what helps10 strange scientific theories sound absurd today, but scientists once believed themInside Bigg Boss OTT 3 fame Armaan Malik’s lavish lifestyle: From an estimated Rs 100 crore net worth to his impressive luxury car collectionBuying lab-grown gold? 5 things you should know before you invest9 traditional dishes to enjoy in Ram Lalla’s Ayodhya Nagri this Ram Navmi9 largest eagles in the world and what makes them uniqueFeeling full too quickly while eating? Gastroenterologists explain the hidden causes, warning signs, and what you can do to improve digestionHeart attack prevention guide: Daily habits, diet changes, and medical checks that can save your life7 healthy office snacks to keep handy during summer months with minimum efforts123Hot PicksKaroline LeavitTristan da Cunha8th Pay CommissionGold rate todayIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays April 2026Bank Holidays AprilTop TrendingStock market today8th Pay CommissionVanessa TrumpArnold Schwarzenegger’s sonUS Army EnlistmentZohran MamdaniNirav RanaWest Bengal ElectionLPG crisis reasonTransgender law
NEW DELHI: In a bid to wean away consumers from LPG, govt has decided to stop after three months the supply of cylinders to households which have access to piped natural gas but have shied away from taking a connection. India imports about 60% of its LPG requirement, with nearly 90% of it coming through the Strait of Hormuz. Though about half of the requirement of LNG – converted into PNG and CNG and also used by industries and power plants – is also imported, officials said its supplies remain comfortable.
A senior official said even rented houses where tenants currently use LPG will have to switch. LPG supply will not be stopped if the authorised entity issues an NOC stating providing a PNG connection is technically not feasible. Officials said city gas distribution (CGD) companies will send a communication to LPG consumers who can switch to PNG. Timelines prescribed for grant of right of way or permissions to CGD firmsEyeing quick expansion of the piped gas network, govt has made it mandatory for authorities to grant right of way or permissions to CGD companies within prescribed timelines, failing which approvals will be deemed granted. The order, issued under Essential Commodities Act, focuses on reforms to fast-track approvals for laying pipeline infrastructure and ensuring time-bound permissions.