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Latest LPG supply directives and what changes now | Explained

Latest LPG supply directives and what changes now | Explained
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The Indian government has lifted restrictions on commercial LPG supply following the easing of the West Asia conflict. This decision restores supply levels for industrial and commercial users, including restaurants and hospitality businesses.

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The restoration of LPG supply is expected to lower operational costs for businesses and stabilize prices for consumers after a period of supply-chain disruption.

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The story so far : In the first signs of easing pressure on liquified petroleum gas (LPG) with the probable culmination of the West Asia conflict, the Union Petroleum Ministry Thursday (June 25, 2026) restored commercial LPG supply to the pre-crisis level and removed all sector-specific restrictions on its supply. The government said the directives would offer relief to commercial and industrial users of the bottled hydrocarbon gas.

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