Govt. restores commercial LPG supply, withdraws sectoral mandates
The Indian government has lifted restrictions on commercial and industrial LPG supply, returning to pre-crisis levels following an improvement in the supply situation. The move aims to provide relief to businesses while maintaining data collection for future supply management.
Why it matters
This policy shift signals the stabilization of energy markets in India following the regional disruptions caused by the West Asia crisis.
The Union government on Thursday (June 25, 2026) restored the supply of industrial and commercial liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) to pre-crisis levels and withdrew all sector-specific allocation caps that had been imposed at the peak of the West Asia crisis, citing an improved supply situation.
The report is a straightforward summary of government policy changes and official statements.
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