Centre Raises Commercial LPG Supply To 70%, Prioritises Key Industries

"In addition to the existing 50 per cent allocation, an additional 20 per cent is now proposed, that would bring the total commercial LPG allocation to 70 per cent of the pre-crisis level of the packed non-domestic LPG," Oil Secretary Neeraj Mittal wrote.

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  • Commercial LPG allocations to states increased by 20 percent by the central government
  • The new quota raises commercial LPG supply to 70 percent of pre-war demand levels
  • Additional LPG supply will prioritize labour-intensive industries like steel and automobiles
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The central government has increased commercial LPG allocations to states by 20 per cent, raising the quota to 70 per cent of pre-war demand to meet industrial requirements, including steel and automobiles.

In a letter to state chief secretaries, Oil Secretary Neeraj Mittal directed that the additional supply be prioritised for labour-intensive industries such as steel, automobiles, textiles, dyes, chemicals, and plastics, which support other essential sectors.

"In addition to the existing 50 per cent allocation, an additional 20 per cent is now proposed, that would bring the total commercial LPG allocation to 70 per cent of the pre-crisis level of the packed non-domestic LPG," he wrote.

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