Petroleum Ministry tightens LPG allocation and booking controls
→LPG distributors must apply longer booking gaps and priority supply controls
Change
India's Petroleum Ministry increased LPG rebooking intervals to 25 days in urban areas and up to 45 days in rural areas, with priority supply controls and anti-hoarding enforcement active.
Why it matters
LPG distribution now runs on revised rebooking intervals, priority allocation categories, and active anti-hoarding enforcement. Booking systems operating on old intervals accept refill demand outside the authorised supply window.
Implications
- → LPG distributor booking teams must apply revised urban and rural rebooking intervals immediately — old workflows accept demand outside the authorised supply window.
- → Oil marketing company distribution teams must allocate commercial LPG to priority categories first — non-priority demand loses supply access under active controls.
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