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Commercial LPG gets cheaper as OMCs cut cylinder prices from July 1

Commercial LPG gets cheaper as OMCs cut cylinder prices from July 1

State-owned oil marketing companies (OMCs) have reduced the prices of 19-kg commercial LPG cylinders by up to Rs 183.50 across major cities with effect from July 1, offering relief to restaurants, hotels, catering businesses and other commercial establishments that rely on the fuel for daily operations. Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

There are three pathways for India to develop greater energy resilience

There are three pathways for India to develop greater energy resilience

The closure of the Strait of Hormuz is, perhaps, a crisis too valuable to ignore. While some disruption is inevitable in the near term, within a timeframe of 5-10 years, more sustainable solutions may be found by realigning our energy dependence from external to internal sources. What are these internal sources? We could “drill, baby drill” for oil and gas off the Andaman & Nicobar islands. However, this is a very capital-intensive undertaking with uncertain outcomes, and if successful, it will, based on evidence, take decades to exploit. Commercialising fossil-fuel alternatives from locally available resources is imperative, along with an alternative supply and distribution chain for LNG. Based on current and emerging technologies, there are three feasible pathways for greater energy resilience: Widening electricity applications in transport, cooking, industrial process heat, and production of e-fuels; biofuels from agricultural residues and manure, municipal solid and liquid waste, and forestry biomass; increasing the share of natural gas in primary energy, and integrating small-scale LNG (SSLNG). We take up each in turn: First, India’s targets for non-fossil electricity …

Ceramic City kilns go cold over fuel crisis: ‘Hippo’ cylinders run out, workers leave | India News

Ceramic City kilns go cold over fuel crisis: ‘Hippo’ cylinders run out, workers leave | India News

“The factory feels so cold. You must think that’s because of the clay, but it’s actually because the furnace isn’t running.” Standing inside his plant in Khurja’s industrial area, a factory owner gestures at the rows of clay moulds and half-finished plates stacked across the factory floor. The kilns have been cold for nearly a month, he says. Khurja, a town about 90 km from Delhi in UP’s Bulandshahr, has for decades been synonymous with Indian ceramics. More than 350 units operate here, producing everything from plates and cups to decorative trays and crockery that finds its way to hotel chains, canteens and homes across the country. The industry employs more than 25,000 people, directly and in ancillary trades, giving Khurja the title of “Ceramic City”. But since the outbreak of the Iran war disrupted energy supply chains, most pottery manufacturers in Khurja have been unable to run their plants due to an impact on gas supply, and mounting fuel costs. Some workers have also started to leave. India’s pottery ceramics market was valued at …

LPG supply for migrant workers doubled in Delhi: Minister

LPG supply for migrant workers doubled in Delhi: Minister

New Delhi, The Delhi government has doubled the LPG supply for migrant workers, with 1,368 cylinders of 5 kg each now available daily, Food and Supplies Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa said on Tuesday. LPG supply for migrant workers doubled in Delhi: Minister The quota for commercial LPG for migrant workers has been increased from 180 to 360 cylinders per day, with priority being given to the needy, the minister said. The move comes under a revised total daily cap of 6,480 cylinders , under which essential services are being prioritised. Any surplus cylinders from one category will be transferred to other categories after meeting primary demand, Sirsa said. The government has directed oil marketing companies, or OMCs, to strictly adhere to the daily limit of 6,480 cylinders and inform the department about any inter-category transfers. “Under the leadership of Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, our focus is to ensure there is no shortage anywhere. Keeping in mind the needs of migrant workers, the supply has been doubled,” Sirsa said. The Food and Supplies Department has also …

Rajnath chairs IGoM meeting, emphasises constant vigil to ease West Asia war effect | India News

Rajnath chairs IGoM meeting, emphasises constant vigil to ease West Asia war effect | India News

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh Thursday chaired the second meeting of the Informal Group of Ministers (IGoM), which took stock of a range of issues, including LPG supplies, aviation turbine fuel price hike, and customs duty exemption on 40 critical petrochemical products till June this year. The meeting was attended by Cabinet ministers Nirmala Sitharaman (Finance), Hardeep Singh Puri (Petroleum), Manohar Lal (Power), Jagat Prakash Nadda (Chemical & Fertilisers), S Jaishankar (External Affairs), Prahlad Joshi (Food and Public Distribution), Jitendra Singh (Science and Technology), and Ashwini Vaishnaw (Railways). Rajnath highlighted the importance of round-the-clock monitoring of the situation and the need to respond in a calibrated manner to deal with any eventuality, a statement from the Ministry of Defence noted. He stressed on the need to leave no stone unturned to ensure that the people of the country face the minimum effect of the conflict, the statement added. The IGoM also deliberated upon the recent developments at length, and the next steps to be taken by the Government to mitigate any adverse impact arising due to …

Gurugram sets up 24×7 LPG control room to curb black marketing

Gurugram sets up 24×7 LPG control room to curb black marketing

The district administration on Tuesday set up a dedicated 24×7 control room at the Mini Secretariat to swiftly address complaints related to LPG, curb black marketing, hoarding and illegal diversion of domestic gas cylinders, officials said. The control room at Mini Secretariat will handle LPG complaints. Authorities said strict action will be taken on verified cases of black marketing and diversion. (PTI) Officials said the control room will have a helpline number, 0124-2868930 where citizens can lodge their complaints related to the LPG supply. Deputy commissioner Ajay Kumar told HT that the administration has intensified enforcement measures to maintain transparency and ensure uninterrupted supply of LPG to consumers. “Strict monitoring and enforcement drives are being carried out by the food, civil supplies and consumer affairs department to prevent any inconvenience to the public and to ensure a smooth and fair distribution,” he said. According to officials, the control room has been established in the NIC room on the second floor of the Mini Secretariat. Residents can report issues such as cylinder delivery, non-availability, overcharging, black …

Panel: Take steps to protect farmers against cheap edible oil imports | India News

Panel: Take steps to protect farmers against cheap edible oil imports | India News

2 min readNew DelhiMar 28, 2026 05:15 AM IST Noting that India imports 56% of its edible oil needs, a Parliamentary committee has recommended that, to protect farmers from cheap imports, the government should devise such a mechanism wherein import duties on edible oils get dynamically adjusted based on domestic production levels. In its report, the Standing Committee on Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and Food Processing said, “The Committee strongly recommend that the Government should devise such mechanism wherein import duties get dynamically adjusted based on domestic production levels to protect farmers from cheap imports.” Headed by Congress member Charanjit Singh Channi, the panel said, “The Committee also feel that 20% safeguard duty or as such percentage as felt relevant by the concerned Government authorities needs to be imposed on Palm Oil imports if and when global prices fall below $800/tonne or any other rate fixed by the Government which would help & espouse the cause of Indian farmers.” “…in order to incentivise production of palm oil, NMEO-OP (National Mission on Edible Oils-Oil Palm) needs to …

Govt releases stock details amid ‘emergency’ fears| India News

Govt releases stock details amid ‘emergency’ fears| India News

The government on Thursday said India currently has around 60 days of crude oil and fuel stock cover, along with 800,000 tonnes of secured LPG supplies, asserting there is “no need of emergency” despite disruptions triggered by the West Asia conflict. India has 60 days of fuel stocks, 800,000 tonnes LPG: govt rules out crisis (File photo/PTI) The petroleum and natural gas ministry released the stock details for the first time since the conflict began on February 28, aiming to counter panic buying and reassure consumers amid reports of long queues at petrol pumps and LPG distributors. 60-day oil cover, no supply gap Detailing reserves, the ministry said India has a total stocking capacity of about 74 days, while the current stock cover stands at around 60 days. This includes crude oil, refined petroleum products and strategic reserves stored in underground caverns. “Actual stock cover is around 60 days right now,” it said, adding that crude supplies for the next 60 days have already been tied up by Indian oil companies. “Every Indian refinery is …

Fuel stocks adequate nationwide; LPG supply prioritised: Centre| India News

Fuel stocks adequate nationwide; LPG supply prioritised: Centre| India News

The government on Tuesday reaffirmed that adequate stocks of petrol and diesel are available in all 100,000 petrol pumps across the country and the 1.1 million migrant workers having gas connection under the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana are getting fuel on priority with other 105.6 million Ujjwala beneficiaries. An Indian-flagged vessel, ‘Jag Laadki’, carrying approximately 80,886 MT of UAE-sourced crude oil, arrives at Adani Port in Mundra, Gujarat. (Adani Port) Giving update on fuel supply situation, Sujata Sharma, joint secretary in the petroleum ministry said while all petrol pumps in the country are sufficiently stocked with auto fuels, availabilities of LPG for priority consumers are ensured by ramping up its production in refineries at the cost of petrochemicals output so that priority customers do not suffer. India is the fourth largest refining hub of the world with over 258 million tonnes per annum refining capacity. By changing refining configuration, refiners can ramp-up output of any particular product to some extent. Apart from domestic LPG, India also imports LPG from various sources to meet domestic demands. …

Karnataka to allocate 20% of daily commercial LPG supply: Minister| India News

Karnataka to allocate 20% of daily commercial LPG supply: Minister| India News

The state government on Monday said it would immediately allocate about 20% of the state’s daily commercial LPG supply to hotels and other commercial establishments. Karnataka to allocate 20% of daily commercial LPG supply: Minister State food and civil supplies minister KH Muniyappa said that around 10,000 commercial cylinders would be supplied daily to hotels, restaurants, industrial canteens and dhabas following discussions with oil marketing companies. The decision comes as the hospitality sector struggles with a severe supply crunch that has disrupted operations for weeks. “On an average, about 45,000 commercial cylinders were being used by hotels in the State. Following a discussion with oil marketing companies today (Monday), it has been decided that about 10,000 commercial cylinders can be supplied to the hotel industry,” the Minister said, urging businesses to adjust to the reduced availability. He acknowledged that the existing supply of about 1,000 cylinders had been inadequate and said the situation highlighted the need to explore long-term alternatives such as solar and biomass energy. In a statement to the legislative council, Muniyappa said …