LPG Cylinder New Restriction: Bad news for double cylinders holders

LPG Cylinder New Restriction: The Iran-Israel war crisis has also affected India. Gas and oil prices are likely to increase. In the meantime, new restrictions have been imposed on customers with double cylinders.

Consumers are buying more cylinders than they need due to the fear of price hike. It has been reported that in some states, they are buying more cylinders than they need. Hence, new restrictions have been announced for double cylinder buyers.

There is a risk of gas shortage in India due to the Israel-Iran war. As a result, it has been reported that the public is buying more cylinders than they need due to the fear of further price hike.

Especially in Kolkata, West Bengal, an average of one lakh cylinders are booked per day, and currently one and a half lakh cylinders are being booked. As a result, there is a risk of artificial shortage of cylinders, and oil companies have imposed some restrictions on booking.

Similarly, in Kolkata, an order has been issued stating that after buying a cylinder, one should wait for 21 days before booking another cylinder. It is possible that the same rule will be implemented in other states as well.

Similarly, in Patna, Bihar, one can book another cylinder only after 15 to 25 days of buying a cylinder. There is no shortage of cylinders at present. Indian Oil Corporation General Manager K.M. Thakur has advised the public not to panic and not to buy cylinders in large quantities.

Amidst the ongoing war between America, Israel and Iran, the common people are reeling from inflation. There has been a huge increase in the price of domestic LPG cylinders.

Yes, amidst the Iran-Israel conflict, the prices of domestic and commercial LPG cylinders have increased. The prices of domestic and commercial LPG cylinders have been increased by Rs 60 and Rs 114.5 respectively.

According to report, till now a 14.2 kg LPG cylinder was available in the national capital Delhi for Rs 853, but now it costs Rs 913. Along with domestic cooking gas, dining out can also become expensive.

The price of commercial LPG (19 kg cylinders) has been increased by Rs 115. In Delhi, the price of a 19 kg commercial cylinder is now Rs 1,883, while in Mumbai its price has increased to Rs 1,835.

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