LPG Cylinder Latest News: 92,700 Metric Tons of LPG Will Reach India, Cylinder Shortage Will Be Resolved

LPG Cylinder Latest News: 92,700 Metric Tons of LPG Will Reach India, Cylinder Shortage Will Be Resolved
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Published Date: 16 March 2026

LPG Cylinder Latest News: 92,700 Metric Tons of LPG Will Reach India, Cylinder Shortage Will Be Resolved

In the past few days, concerns have increased among people regarding the supply of LPG cylinders in India. Long queues were seen outside gas agencies in many cities, and in some places people also faced delays in cylinder delivery. However, now a piece of relieving news has come out in the meantime. According to reports, two large ships carrying about 92,700 metric tons of LPG are expected to reach India, which can help stabilize gas supply in the country and the possible shortage of cylinders may be resolved to a large extent.

Actually, recently due to rising tensions in West Asia and disruption in the global energy supply, the LPG supply in India was affected. India imports about 62–65% of its total LPG requirement, while the remaining demand is fulfilled through domestic production. Therefore, even a slight disruption in the international supply chain can affect gas availability in the country. In this background, this new shipment is considered very important for India.

LPG Cylinder Shortage

In the past few days, reports came from many cities of the country that there was a delay in LPG cylinder supply, especially commercial cylinders. Hotel, dhaba and small restaurant operators said that they were not able to get gas cylinders on time. In some places, restaurant owners had to buy cylinders at higher prices.

Actually, there were many reasons behind this situation. The biggest reason is said to be ongoing tensions in West Asia and disruptions in sea routes at the global level. A large part of LPG received by India comes from this region. When shipping is delayed in this region, the movement of gas ships gets affected and supply slows down.

Apart from this, panic booking was also seen in many cities. People started booking more cylinders than normal, due to which the pressure on gas agencies suddenly increased. For example, in some cities gas bookings increased from the normal 70 thousand per day to about 2.5 to 3 lakh.


New Shipment of 92,700 Metric Tons of LPG?

Now the biggest relief news that has come out is that about 92,700 metric tons of LPG shipment is going to reach India. This gas is being imported through sea vessels and after its arrival the supply is expected to improve in many parts of the country.

Experts say that with the arrival of such a large quantity of gas, bottling plants will get sufficient raw material, due to which the cylinder filling process will become faster. This will also make it easier for gas agencies to supply cylinders regularly.

The government and oil companies are also keeping an eye on the situation. Recently instructions have been given that the gas needs of domestic consumers should be given priority, so that there is no shortage of gas for cooking in homes.


Status of Domestic vs Commercial Cylinders

Interestingly, in many places the supply of domestic cylinders has remained normal, while commercial cylinders have been affected more.

Business users such as hotels, dhabas and food stalls were sometimes facing delays in getting gas. The reason for this is that the government has given priority to domestic use.

In India, about 87% of LPG consumption is used in household kitchens, while the remaining part is used in hotels, restaurants and other industries. This is why in a crisis situation the needs of domestic consumers are fulfilled first.

Preparation of Government and Oil Companies

  • To handle the situation regarding LPG supply, the government and oil companies have taken several steps.
  • First of all, refineries were instructed to increase LPG production, so that some relief could also come from domestic production. According to reports, production has been increased by about 10%.
  • Apart from this, the interval between gas bookings has also been increased in some places so that people do not make unnecessary bookings and gas availability remains balanced.
  • The government has also clarified that adequate LPG stock is available in the country and people do not need to panic and book extra cylinders.
What Is the Advice for Common People?

Regarding LPG supply, experts and gas agencies are making only one appeal to people — do not stock cylinders in panic.

If people book more gas than required, pressure increases on the supply chain and people who actually need it cannot get gas on time.

Instead, consumers should book cylinders only when there is an actual need. This will keep the distribution system balanced and gas will reach everyone on time.


FAQs

1. Why did LPG cylinder shortage occur in India?

Due to rising tensions in West Asia, disruptions in sea routes and sudden increase in gas bookings, supply delays were seen in some places.

2. When will 92,700 metric tons of LPG reach India?

According to reports, this gas is expected to reach India through sea vessels and supply is expected to improve soon.

3. Can domestic LPG cylinder supply stop?

No, the government has clarified that domestic consumers are being given priority and gas supply for homes will continue.

4. How much LPG does India import?

India imports about 62–65% of its total LPG requirement.

5. What should people do at this time?

People should not panic and book extra cylinders and should book gas only when needed.