The government has reportedly started taking stricter action against households using both PNG (Piped Natural Gas) and subsidized LPG cylinders simultaneously. According to recent reports, authorities are now actively identifying homes where both gas facilities are being used together, and action may be taken against customers found violating the updated rules.
Officials say the move is aimed at ensuring better gas distribution, preventing misuse of subsidized LPG cylinders, and controlling black marketing amid growing pressure on global energy supplies.
The development has triggered concern among many consumers, especially in urban areas where PNG connections are rapidly expanding.
One Home, One Gas Connection Rule Being Enforced
According to reports, the government has started strictly implementing a:
“One Home, One Gas Connection” policy
Under the revised approach, households already using:
PNG connections
may no longer be allowed to continue using subsidized domestic:
LPG cylinders
at the same time.
Authorities reportedly believe dual usage increases pressure on domestic gas supply systems and subsidy distribution.
Ministry Changes Rules Under Essential Commodities Act
Reports suggest the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas has made changes under the:
Essential Commodities Act
to tighten gas distribution regulations.
According to the updated rules:
- Homes with active PNG connections may not receive subsidized LPG cylinders
- Oil companies and gas agencies have reportedly been instructed not to issue new LPG connections to PNG households
- Refill services may also be restricted for such consumers
The government says these measures are necessary to ensure LPG availability for households that genuinely depend on cylinder-based cooking fuel.
Why the Government Is Taking Action
Officials reportedly cited multiple reasons behind the stricter enforcement.
Rising Pressure on Gas Supply
India remains heavily dependent on imported gas and LPG supplies from countries such as:
- Saudi Arabia
- United Arab Emirates
Recent geopolitical tensions involving:
- Iran
- Israel
and concerns around major shipping routes like the:
Strait of Hormuz
have reportedly increased concerns regarding energy supply stability.
Preventing Black Marketing
Authorities also believe stricter control may help reduce:
- Illegal LPG usage
- Duplicate connections
- Black marketing of subsidized cylinders
How Customers Are Being Identified
Reports indicate that authorities are using:
- Digital record matching
- Data tracking systems
- Gas connection databases
to identify homes using both PNG and LPG services.
The process has reportedly already accelerated in cities such as:
Delhi
Officials claim that around:
43,000 consumers
have voluntarily surrendered LPG connections so far, although authorities suspect the actual number of dual users may be significantly higher.
Businesses Also Facing Gas Supply Pressure
The gas supply situation is reportedly affecting not just households but also:
- Hotels
- Restaurants
- Industries
- Commercial kitchens
Some businesses have reportedly complained about reduced LPG availability and delayed supply.
As a result, authorities are also being cautious while approving new LPG connections.
What Customers Should Do Now
Experts advise consumers using both:
- PNG
- LPG
to immediately verify the latest official rules applicable in their area.
Customers are being encouraged to:
- Check eligibility status
- Contact gas agencies for clarification
- Review subsidy rules carefully
- Avoid unauthorized usage
Officials warn that inspections and verification drives may become stricter in the coming weeks.
Consumers Advised to Follow Official Updates
While reports about stricter action are spreading rapidly, experts suggest customers should rely only on:
- Official government notifications
- Authorized gas agencies
- Petroleum ministry announcements
for accurate rule updates.
As India faces growing pressure on energy management and domestic fuel distribution, authorities appear focused on ensuring that subsidized LPG reaches households that truly depend on it.
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