Crude oil spike triggers LPG panic in India; rules tweaked, people gather at outlets as West Asia war has global effect

The ongoing conflict involving the US, Israel, and Iran has led to a significant surge in crude oil prices, causing widespread concern in India regarding LPG availability. As prices rise and fears of supply disruptions mount, many citizens have flocked to gas distribution outlets, resulting in long queues and heightened anxiety over access to cooking gas. In response to the situation, the Indian government has adjusted regulations concerning LPG distribution to ensure supplies remain steady amid the escalating global tensions. The conflict in West Asia has not only impacted oil markets but has also raised alarm bells domestically, prompting officials to assure the public of measures being taken to stabilize the situation. The current crisis underscores the interconnectedness of global events and their direct repercussions on everyday life in India, particularly in terms of essential commodities like LPG.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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