Government halts LPG for households served by piped gas

Change
Government will cut LPG supply to households served by piped natural gas if they don't apply for PNG within three months of notice.
Government halts LPG for households served by piped gas
Why it matters
City gas distributors will notify eligible households by registered post and households must apply to become PNG subscribers within three months. If they fail to apply, their LPG supply will be discontinued, making LPG access restricted and PNG subscription required. A city gas distributor can issue a no-objection certificate if a PNG connection is technically infeasible, which preserves LPG supply.
Implications
  • Households must provide proof of residence and other documents to obtain PNG.
  • City gas distributors must send registered-post notices and process PNG applications within the three-month window.

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Source

Economic Times

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Policy & Regulation Regulatory Actions Oil & Gas

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