Kolkata: Consumers stand in a queue to refill their liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) cylinders outside a gas dealer’s shop amid a supply shortage, in Kolkata, Thursday, March 12, 2026. (PTI Photo/Swapan Mahapatra)(PTI03_12_2026_000216A)
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PG Gas Shortage Live Updates: India is experiencing a severe LPG shortage after over half its imports, primarily routed through the Strait of Hormuz, were disrupted by the conflict in West Asia.
To address the shortage, the government has increased domestic production, redirected C3–C4 hydrocarbon streams to raise LPG output by over 25%, and diversified imports to include the US, Norway, Canada, Algeria, and Russia.
In the past month, small businesses, restaurants, and hotels have used alternative fuels such as coal, kerosene, biomass, and RDF pellets to conserve LPG for priority users.
Hospitals, educational institutions, and critical commercial consumers are being prioritised. Restaurants will receive 20% of their average monthly LPG allocation.
State governments have been directed to identify beneficiaries to prevent hoarding and black-market activity. Meanwhile, corporate catering firms and institutional kitchens are shifting to induction systems, boilers and biofuels while adjusting menus. Some companies, including HCLTech, have advised employees to work from home, while gig workers and street vendors are facing financial strain due to supply disruptions.
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Published on March 13, 2026