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LPG shortage fears grow amid Strait of Hormuz closure: How cylinders reach your doorstep

Hindustan Times India·11 March 2026·2d ago1 min read0 views
LPG shortage fears grow amid Strait of Hormuz closure: How cylinders reach your doorstep

Concerns over a potential shortage of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) have escalated following the closure of the Strait of Hormuz due to rising tensions in the Iran-US conflict. This vital maritime route is essential for the transportation of oil and gas, and any disruption significantly impacts global supply chains. In India, these fears have triggered panic buying and the emergence of black market sales, as consumers rush to secure gas cylinders amid uncertainty. The government has taken notice of the situation and is implementing measures to stabilize supply and prevent hoarding. The LPG sector is crucial for millions of households in India, where it serves as the primary cooking fuel. Any disruption in availability could have serious implications for domestic consumers, particularly in the context of rising prices and economic pressures. Government officials are closely monitoring the situation and working on contingency plans to ensure that LPG remains accessible to the public, while also addressing the challenges posed by illegal market activities. As the geopolitical landscape continues to evolve, the focus remains on safeguarding energy supplies and ensuring that consumers are not adversely affected by international conflicts.

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