Govt orders PNG shift, tightens LPG access By Rajesh Kumar

The Centre has mandated a shift from LPG to piped natural gas (PNG) in areas where pipeline infrastructure exists, as part of a new policy aimed at expanding gas networks and improving energy security amid global supply disruptions.

The directive, issued under the Natural Gas and Petroleum Products Distribution Order, 2026 by the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, seeks to curb LPG supply to households that do not transition to PNG where available. The move comes against the backdrop of the ongoing West Asia crisis affecting global oil and gas supplies.

The order focuses on accelerating pipeline infrastructure, simplifying approvals and enforcing strict timelines. Authorities must grant permissions within set deadlines, failing which approvals will be deemed granted. Residential complexes must provide access for pipeline installation within three working days, while last-mile PNG connections are to be completed within 48 hours. Applications for connectivity cannot be rejected in such notified areas.

Designated officers, vested with powers akin to a civil court, will resolve disputes related to land access and right of way for pipeline installation.  The policy also aims to optimise LPG distribution by redirecting supplies from areas with PNG access to regions lacking such infrastructure, while promoting fuel diversificati

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