The government of India is promoting a shift from LPG cylinders to PNG amid global tensions. Read on to know how piped gas is holding up while LPG struggles.
The surge in demand comes amid escalating tensions in West Asia, which has pushed global crude prices sharply higher.
As the government sets guidelines for the use and procurement of LPG and lists a few dos and don'ts for PNG users, here's all ...
The closure of the Strait of Hormuz due to the war in West Asia has hit India’s energy supplies, with liquefied petroleum gas ...
India meets approximately 60 percent of its cooking gas requirements through imports from Gulf nations.
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LPG crisis in India: Where does piped gas come from and will it run out?
India produces natural gas from offshore basins like the KG basin and onshore fields in Assam and Tripura, but domestic ...
From kitchens to factories, India’s LPG shortage is hitting hard. Kunal Shankar, Deputy Business Editor, and Soundariya ...
India is the world's fourth-largest importer of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and its demand for the fuel is rising rapidly.
The ministry of petroleum and natural gas on Friday said India has adequate stocks of crude oil, petrol and diesel ...
As many as 6,000 PNG consumers have now surrendered their LPG connections in order to make more LPG available to those who do not have access to piped natural gas amid the disruption in supplies due ...
The Union Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas said on Sunday that of the two LPG carriers, BW TYR and BW ELM, carrying combined LPG cargo of about 94,000 tonnes and that have safely transited West ...
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