Non-domestic LPG supplies restored after restrictions
On 25 June 2026, Reuters reported via Economic Times that India removed sectoral restrictions on non-domestic packed LPG supply after overall availability improved. The move restored supply to pre-crisis levels for commercial and industrial users.
For LP gas customers, the story is a reminder that packed LPG availability can shift quickly when regional supply conditions change.
Read sourceMiddle East conflict pushes LPG import rethink
On 20 June 2026, Times of India reported that supply disruption linked to Middle East conflict pushed India to diversify LPG imports across a wider supplier base. The report also noted that oil marketing companies continued absorbing price shocks.
The key takeaway for businesses is simple: reliable exchange planning matters when international energy routes are under pressure.
Read sourceCooking gas price pressure raises public-health concerns
The Guardian reported on 13 May 2026 that rising LPG prices and supply strain in parts of Asia were pushing some households back toward firewood, charcoal and other dirtier cooking fuels.
The public-health concern is that less-clean cooking fuels increase indoor smoke exposure, especially in dense or poorly ventilated homes.
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