NEW DELHI: Amid the LPG supply crunch, the Centre has asked all ministries to assess the potential demand of piped natural gas (PNG) across canteens and pantries at govt departments and offices, and push for its expansion.It has also urged govt establishments, residential colonies and canteens to switch to PNG, while city gas distribution (CGD) companies are being extended support to expand their networks. The push for PNG is also aimed at reducing dependence on imported LPG in the long term. Domestic LPG supplies continue to be ring-fenced, with commercial users bearing the brunt of pressures.The ministry of petroleum and natural gas said on Sunday that LPG supply remained a concern amid the evolving situation in West Asia. Israel Iran WarUS-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: Iran vows tit-for-tat strike after Trump’s 48hr ultimatum, threatens to hit US-Israel energy facilityWatch: Missile strike rocks Israel’s ‘Little India’ as Iran attack injures over 40; videos show chaosOver 100 injured in Israel amid Iran’s missile attack; Netanyahu calls it ‘difficult evening in battle for future’To offset disruptions, domestic refineries have maximised LPG output, while supplies are being sourced from alternative geographies such as the US, Russia and Japan.The ministry said CGD entities have been advised to prioritise PNG connections for commercial establishments, such as restaurants, hotels and canteens.”CGD entities have been directed by the petroleum and natural gas regulatory board to shorten the timeline between the submission of applications and the commencement of gas supply to households,” the ministry said. The Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organisation has also instructed its offices to dispose of CGD applications within 10 days.Gas distribution companies are offering incentives to encourage both domestic and commercial LPG consumers to switch to PNG, while states and UTs have been urged to expedite approvals required for CGD network expansion. End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosPakistan Tops Global Terrorism Index With Highest Death Toll, Raises Global Alarm‘Was Tortured’: Wife Of Deceased PWC Official Seeks Bhullar’s Arrest Before Post-MortemSanjay Raut Fires ‘Jhola Uthaiye’ Salvo At Narendra Modi Over inflation, Rupee CrashFirst China-Bound Russian Oil Tanker Reaches India After US Sanctions WaiverNarendra Modi Reviews Energy Security As Middle East Crisis Deepens8931 Days In Office: PM Modi Becomes Longest-Serving Head Of Govt Overtaking Pawan Kumar Chamling‘Zelenskyy Regime Core Exporter Of Instability’: Russia Reacts To NIA Arrest Of Ukrainians In India‘Selective Narrative’: 275 Ex-Officials, Judges Slam USCIRF Over ‘Disturbing’ Report On IndiaLPG Tanker ‘Pyxis Pioneer’ With Over 47,000 Tonnes Of Fuel From US Arrives At New Mangalore PortSeveral Injured In Dimona As Iranian Missile Hits Israel’s ‘Little India’; Videos Show Chaos123Photostories5 nutrient-rich vegetable peels you should never throw awayHow to make Dhaba-style Paneer Butter Masala at homeHow to fill a good self appraisal and get the best ratingIn pics: India’s sea-based deterrent triad – INS Arihant, Arighaat & AridhamanTV friendships that defined a generation: From ‘Friends’ to ‘The Big Bang Theory,’ the bonds we never got overTOISA 2025 winner list (part 1): Mithali Raj, Shubman Gill, Harmanpreet Kaur, and more win bigConstant urge to pee but little output? A urologist explains what your body might be telling you5 factors to consider before investing in real estate5 common marriage mistakes that are major causes of divorce around the worldTOISA 2025 celebrates India’s sporting excellence with Smriti Mandhana and Samrat Rana leading the honours123Hot PicksIran newsGautam SinghaniaStrait of HormuzGold rate todayIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays March 2026Bank Holidays MarchTop TrendingBihar board result 2026Air India Boeing 77760% free seat ruleQatar LNG ExportsMojtaba KhameneiJames GraceySpring EquinoxDiesel price hike8th Pay CommissionPremium Petrol Price Hike
NEW DELHI: Amid the LPG supply crunch, the Centre has asked all ministries to assess the potential demand of piped natural gas (PNG) across canteens and pantries at govt departments and offices, and push for its expansion.It has also urged govt establishments, residential colonies and canteens to switch to PNG, while city gas distribution (CGD) companies are being extended support to expand their networks. The push for PNG is also aimed at reducing dependence on imported LPG in the long term. Domestic LPG supplies continue to be ring-fenced, with commercial users bearing the brunt of pressures.The ministry of petroleum and natural gas said on Sunday that LPG supply remained a concern amid the evolving situation in West Asia. To offset disruptions, domestic refineries have maximised LPG output, while supplies are being sourced from alternative geographies such as the US, Russia and Japan.The ministry said CGD entities have been advised to prioritise PNG connections for commercial establishments, such as restaurants, hotels and canteens.“CGD entities have been directed by the petroleum and natural gas regulatory board to shorten the timeline between the submission of applications and the commencement of gas supply to households,” the ministry said. The Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organisation has also instructed its offices to dispose of CGD applications within 10 days.Gas distribution companies are offering incentives to encourage both domestic and commercial LPG consumers to switch to PNG, while states and UTs have been urged to expedite approvals required for CGD network expansion.