Good news for domestic LPG users! Govt shares crucial update amid Iran war, G7 meet over releasing oil reserves — Report

In light of escalating tensions due to the ongoing conflict between Iran and the US, the Indian government has announced an extension of the booking period for domestic liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) cylinders from 21 to 25 days. This decision aims to alleviate pressure on households amid fears of potential oil supply disruptions stemming from geopolitical instability. The change is expected to provide significant relief to consumers, ensuring that they have better access to essential cooking fuel during uncertain times. Additionally, this move comes as the G7 nations convene to discuss strategies for releasing oil reserves in response to the global energy crisis. The Indian government’s proactive approach indicates its commitment to safeguarding the interests of domestic LPG users, while simultaneously monitoring international developments that could impact fuel availability in the country. As the situation evolves, the administration is likely to remain vigilant to ensure that the needs of consumers are met without interruption.
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