Recent reports show that long queues have been seen outside gas agencies in many cities such as Delhi, Noida, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, and parts of Uttar Pradesh after rumours of LPG shortage spread. Some restaurants and hotels are struggling to get commercial gas cylinders.
Officials say the situation is under control, but supply has been tightened due to global issues and increased demand. In many places, authorities warned people not to panic or hoard cylinders, as panic buying itself can create temporary shortages.
India imports a large amount of LPG from Gulf countries. Due to tension in West Asia and shipping disruptions, supplies have become tight.
To manage the situation, India has started importing gas from the US, Norway, Canada, and Russia.
Government has ordered oil companies to give priority to domestic LPG supply, so commercial users like restaurants may face shortages.
Because of this, hotels, street food shops, and caterers are facing difficulties.
When rumours spread, many people book cylinders early, causing temporary shortage at local agencies.
Officials said hoarding can disturb the supply chain even when stock is available.
In some cities, illegal selling of LPG cylinders at higher prices has been reported.
Commercial cylinders that cost around ₹2000 are being sold for ₹3500–₹4500 in the black market.
Reports of shortage or panic booking came from:
In many of these places, domestic supply is normal but commercial LPG is limited.
Many small hotels and dhabas are using alternative fuel like wood or electric stoves.
Some restaurants even reduced menu items due to gas shortage.
Due to fear of shortage, many people started buying induction cooktops and electric cookers.
Online sales of induction stoves increased sharply across India.
Some schools and cafeterias warned about food service problems if commercial gas supply is delayed.
Commercial cylinders became expensive due to low supply, affecting food prices.
Government officials said:
Authorities also increased the refill waiting period slightly to manage supply.
Police in some states warned that spreading fake news about LPG shortage can create panic and legal action may be taken.
LPG is the main cooking fuel for millions of families in India.
Most households depend on LPG cylinders, especially after government schemes expanded gas connections across the country.
Because of this, even small supply problems can affect daily life quickly.
Current situation:
| Type of Supply | Status |
|---|---|
| Domestic LPG | Mostly normal |
| Commercial LPG | Shortage in some cities |
| Prices | Increased in some places |
| Booking | Slight delay |
| Government Action | Supply control & monitoring |
So the shortage is not a national crisis yet, but the situation is being watched closely.
These steps can help avoid bigger shortage.
The latest LPG shortage news in India shows that the problem is mainly caused by global supply issues, panic buying, and commercial cylinder shortage, not a complete lack of gas.
The government says domestic users will continue to get cylinders, but people should avoid rumours and hoarding.
If international supply problems continue, the situation may become serious, so authorities are already taking preventive steps.
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