Government Advises Use of Piped Gas to Ensure Continued LPG Supply

**Government Issues Directive on LPG Supply for Households**
In a recent announcement, the Indian government has urged households to transition to piped natural gas (PNG) connections where they are available. The directive indicates that households that do not opt for PNG may face a reduction in their liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) supply.
The initiative aims to promote the use of cleaner energy sources as part of the governments broader strategy to reduce air pollution and enhance energy efficiency. PNG is considered more environmentally friendly compared to traditional LPG, which is derived from fossil fuels.
This move aligns with the governments commitment to achieving its environmental goals and ensuring energy sustainability. Officials have expressed that households in regions where PNG is accessible will receive better energy options while also supporting the government’s goal of reducing carbon emissions.
Homeowners are encouraged to check with local authorities or gas providers to understand the availability of PNG in their areas and the process for making the switch. Further details regarding implementation timelines and regulations related to LPG supply interruptions will be communicated in upcoming official releases.
