Business NewsOver 87.28 L domestic LPG delivered in last 2 days: Govt

Over 87.28 L domestic LPG delivered in last 2 days: Govt

NEW DELHI, MAY 6 (IANS): More than 87.28 lakh domestic LPG cylinders were delivered against bookings of around 88.82 lakh cylinders in the last two days, with 95 per cent of the deliveries based on the authentication code sent to registered mobile numbers of consumers to prevent diversion at the distributor level, according to an update issued by the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas on Wednesday.
The supply of domestic LPG is normal with online bookings for cooking gas rising to 99 per cent and no dry-outs reported at retail distributorships despite the disruptions due to the Middle East crisis, the statement said.
Around 1.2 lakh small 5-Kg LPG cylinders were also sold during the last two days. Besides, more than 15,900 metric tonnes (equivalent to more than 8.37 lakh of 19-kg LPG cylinders) of commercial LPG has been sold during the last two days. A three-member committee of Executive Directors of IOCL, HPCL and BPCL, in consultation with State authorities and industry bodies, finalises the plan for the sale of commercial LPG in the States/UTs.
About 6.31 lakh PNG connections have been gasified and infrastructure created for additional 2.67 lakh connections, taking the total to 8.98 lakh connections. Further, about 6.93 lakh customers have been registered for new connections.
Meanwhile, enforcement actions continue across the country to curb hoarding and black marketing of LPG. More than 2,100 raids were conducted across the country on Tuesday. The Petroleum Ministry further stated that it is taking steps to ensure uninterrupted availability of petroleum products and LPG across the country, despite the closure of the Strait of Hormuz

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