India caps bulk LPG supply and restricts industrial allocation to 70% of prior use

Change
India imposed a national cap on bulk non-domestic LPG supply and limited industrial sectors to 70% of their pre-March 2026 consumption levels.
Why it matters
Industrial fuel access is now centrally constrained under a fixed allocation ceiling, forcing procurement teams to prioritise essential operations as discretionary usage will no longer be reliably supplied.
India caps bulk LPG supply and restricts industrial allocation to 70% of prior use
Implications
  • Procurement teams must immediately reduce or reschedule fuel-intensive operations to remain within the 70% allocation limit — excess demand will not be fulfilled.

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Source

The Hindu

Topics

Supply Chain & Logistics Oil & Gas

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