India possesses crude oil reserves sufficient for 60 days and has secured LPG supplies to cover one month through imports.
Domestic LPG production has increased by 40%, reaching 50,000 tonnes daily, which is over 60% of the country's needs.
An additional 800,000 tonnes of LPG are being shipped to India from the United States, Russia, and Australia.
Overall, India has a total reserve capacity of 74 days of fuel stocks, including crude oil, petrol, and diesel.
Detailed Insights:
India's reduced reliance on LPG imports is due to increased domestic refinery production, which has been boosted since the LPG control order was issued.
The government emphasizes that there is no LPG shortage in the country and warns against spreading misinformation regarding fuel supplies on social media.
A surge in demand for petrol and diesel has been observed, with sales increasing by over 15% nationwide and up to 50% in some locations.
The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas (MoPNG) assures citizens that there is a steady supply of fuel available and that crude procurement for the next two months has been secured.
Key Concepts Involved:
LPG Control Order: Government directive regulating the production, supply, and distribution of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG).
Strategic Cavern Storage: Underground facilities used to store large quantities of crude oil and other fuels for emergency situations.
Crude Oil: Unprocessed petroleum, which is refined to produce usable products such as petrol, diesel, and LPG.