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No fuel shortage: Govt assures 100% domestic LPG, PNG, CNG supply amid Hormuz energy crunch

Amid ongoing geopolitical tensions straining global oil supplies, the government has said that it is ensuring uninterrupted fuel availability across the country and is closely monitoring maritime safety in the Middle East.Reassuring citizens, the ministry of petroleum and natural gas said there has been no disruption in household LPG supply. “Domestic LPG cylinder deliveries remain…

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Bengaluru Truck Accident: ‘Major disaster’: Speeding overloaded trailer rams parked CNG MUV in Bengaluru, man burnt alive in blaze | Bengaluru News

A routine night turned into a nightmare in the early hours of Friday near Kurubarahalli, as a speeding, overloaded trailer truck went out of control and rammed into a parked MUV, triggering a massive blaze that claimed the life of a 23-year-old man. BENGALURU: A routine night turned into a nightmare in the early hours…

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In crunch, government says domestic PNG, CNG, LPG production priority

NEW DELHI: Facing a severe LNG (liquefied natural gas) crunch, govt on Monday invoked the Essential Commodities Act, 1955, to reallocate gas supply and slashed allocation for fertiliser and other industries, while seeking to ensure full availability for priority sectors such as domestic piped natural gas (PNG) for kitchens, compressed natural gas (CNG) for transport…

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Gas supply rejig: Govt prioritises LPG, CNG and piped cooking gas amid LNG disruption

The government has revised the priority order for allocating domestically produced natural gas, placing LPG production, CNG for transport and piped cooking gas for households at the top of the list, as disruptions in imported gas supplies intensify amid the widening West Asia conflict, PTI reported.According to a gazette notification, the requirements of these sectors…

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Gas prices: CNG and domestic PNG tariffs to fall from January 1; PNGRB flags Rs 2–3 per unit savings

Consumers using CNG for transport and piped natural gas for household cooking are set to see lower fuel bills from January 1, 2026, after the petroleum regulator approved a rationalised pipeline tariff structure aimed at cutting costs, ANI reported.The Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB) has announced a unified tariff framework that will translate…

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