Gujarat Gas Supply Reduction Amid West Asia Conflict: Ensuring Uninterrupted Domestic LPG
The Gujarat government, in response to the West Asia conflict, has implemented a 50% reduction in industrial gas usage to prioritize domestic LPG availability. Energy Minister Rushikesh Patel assured that domestic supplies remain uninterrupted, and a committee is addressing supply issues impacting commercial establishments.
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Amidst rising tensions in West Asia, the Gujarat government has implemented a 50% reduction in gas supply for industrial uses to prioritize domestic LPG distribution. Energy Minister Rushikesh Patel assured residents that their cooking gas supplies remain uninterrupted despite the ongoing geopolitical challenges.
In a statement, the minister clarified that while certain industrial sectors, such as fertilizers and milk processing, face supply cuts, domestic kitchens will continue to receive regular gas distribution. Patel dismissed claims of restrictions on commercial gas cylinders, emphasizing the focus on household needs.
The central government's oil ministry set up a committee in response to a shortage of commercial LPG cylinders affecting the hospitality sector. With the Strait of Hormuz closure disrupting imports, the government now prioritizes households to ensure uninterrupted domestic gas supplies.
(With inputs from agencies.)

