Government Reports 99% Surge in Online LPG Cylinder Bookings Amid Geopolitical Tensions
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New Delhi, April 20 (NationPress) The ongoing geopolitical crisis continues to impact LPG supply, as announced by the government on Monday. They highlighted that the distribution of LPG to domestic households has been given top priority, leading to a remarkable surge in online LPG cylinder bookings which have reached 99% across the industry.
Delivery authentication code (DAC) deliveries have surged to approximately 92% to ensure that there is no diversion of supplies. This code is sent to the registered mobile number of the customer.
The Petroleum Ministry stated, "Numerous LPG distribution centers remained operational on Sunday to facilitate the timely delivery of domestic LPG cylinders to homes."
Additionally, total commercial LPG allocations have been ramped up to around 70% of the levels prior to the crisis, which includes a 10% allocation tied to reforms.
Since March 23, 2026, over 1.845 million 5-kg free trade LPG cylinders have been distributed.
A three-member committee comprising Executive Directors from IOCL, HPCL, and BPCL is actively collaborating with state authorities and industry organizations to enhance the planning of commercial LPG distribution across various States/UTs. In the past five days, an average of over 7000 MT/day of commercial LPG has been sold,” the ministry reported.
There has been a noticeable shift in Auto LPG sales from private to PSU OMCs, prompting these public sector oil marketing companies to increase their Auto LPG sales to accommodate the growing demand. This shift has been especially evident in states like Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Rajasthan, and West Bengal.
Moreover, since March 2026, over 493,000 PNG connections have been established.
Furthermore, more than 551,000 customers have signed up for new connections. By April 19, approximately 39,200 PNG users have opted to surrender their LPG connections through the MYPNGD.in website.
According to the official announcement, "All refineries are operating at full capacity with sufficient crude oil reserves, and adequate stocks of petrol and diesel are being maintained. Domestic LPG production from refineries has also been increased to meet domestic needs."