
As per news reports, the Government of India has introduced a regulation mandating a single gas connection per household.
This policy aims to address the challenges posed by the ongoing global energy crisis and ensure efficient resource distribution.
The regulation is significant for households currently using both LPG and PNG connections.
This new directive requires each household to maintain only one type of gas connection, either LPG or PNG.
Households already equipped with piped natural gas (PNG) must relinquish their LPG connections.
The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas amended the rules on March 14, 2026, under the Essential Commodities Act, highlighting that subsidised LPG cylinders will not be available to those with access to PNG.
This regulation aims to curb black market practices and make subsidies accessible to those who are most in need.
The global energy crisis and tensions in West Asia have disrupted gas supplies, prompting the government to take action.
India, heavily reliant on imports, sources about 85-90% of its LPG from West Asian countries like Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
Recent geopolitical events, especially involving Iran and Israel, have affected key supply routes, including the Strait of Hormuz.
The government has directed oil companies and gas distributors not to issue new LPG connections to households with existing PNG access.
Reports from Delhi suggest that more than 43,000 consumers have voluntarily given up their LPG connections after switching to PNG.
Authorities are now using data to track and enforce compliance, with potential action against non-compliant households.
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Beyond households, commercial sectors like hotels and restaurants, as well as industrial units, are experiencing reduced LPG supplies.
The temporary halt in new LPG connections is part of a broader strategy to prioritize piped gas usage, alleviating pressure on LPG supply chains.
By ensuring resources are efficiently distributed, the government aims to tackle the imbalance exacerbated by global import dependence and geopolitical risks.
The enforcement of the one-household, one-gas connection policy underscores the government's commitment to resource efficiency amidst global energy challenges. This regulation seeks to ensure fair distribution and accessibility of subsidies, benefitting consumers most reliant on government support.
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Published on: May 6, 2026, 3:15 PM IST

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