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Government withdraws emergency gas curbs imposed during Hormuz disruption as LNG supplies normalise

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Government withdraws emergency gas curbs imposed during Hormuz disruption as LNG supplies normalise
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The Indian government has lifted emergency natural gas supply restrictions following the normalization of LNG shipments through the Strait of Hormuz. These measures were originally implemented in March 2026 due to regional conflict-related supply disruptions.

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The withdrawal signals a stabilization in energy security for India, which relies heavily on imported gas and oil from the West Asia region.

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The government has withdrawn most provisions of the emergency natural gas supply regulation order imposed during the West Asia conflict after liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipments through the Strait of Hormuz resumed following a ceasefire.

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