LPG Booking Period Increased From 21 To 25 days Amid Middle East Conflict: Govt Sources

In response to escalating tensions in the Middle East, the Indian government has announced an increase in the LPG booking period from 21 to 25 days. This decision aims to ensure better availability of liquefied petroleum gas for domestic consumers amid potential supply disruptions. Additionally, government sources indicate that refineries have been instructed to enhance LPG production and prioritize deliveries to household users. This proactive measure is part of the government's strategy to mitigate the impact of global supply chain issues on domestic fuel availability, especially in light of rising prices and geopolitical uncertainties. The situation in the Middle East has raised concerns about the stability of energy supplies, prompting the Indian authorities to take steps to safeguard consumer interests and maintain steady fuel access for households across the country.
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