India raises LPG allocation for industry by 20%

Change
India increased commercial LPG allocation for industries by 20%, prioritizing steel, automobile, textiles, dye, chemicals, plastics and process plants needing non‑substitutable.
India raises LPG allocation for industry by 20%
Why it matters
Commercial LPG will be distributed through defined priority tiers, so non-priority commercial users will face constrained access. State authorities will control allocations and eligibility verification for firms seeking the additional supply.
Implications
  • State governments must allocate the extra 20% commercial LPG to the listed priority industries.
  • Process plants must document that their heating needs cannot be met by natural gas to secure priority LPG supplies.

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Economic Times

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