India LPG Gas Cylinder Shortage News Live Updates: LPG carrier Nanda Devi returns to India via Strait of Hormuz
Kartavya Desk Staff
India LPG Gas Cylinder Shortage Live News Updates: LPG tanker—Nanda Devi—and crude oil tanker Jag Laadki are expected to arrive at Vadinar and Mundra ports, respectively, today (Tuesday) as India’s continues to navigate a critical LPG cylinder supply crunch exacerbated by reported panic buying as West Asia tensions disrupt global energy lanes. With household kitchen budgets under strain and commercial sectors facing rationing, the situation is evolving rapidly across major metros. We are tracking the India LPG shortage in real-time. This live blog provides verified information on availability, government mandates, and ground reports from across the country. Stay with us for the latest news on price hikes, supply schedules, and official advisories. Key Updates: India Gas Crisis Logistical relief: Shipping Corporation of India’s (SCI) LPG tanker Shivalik, carrying over 40,000 metric tonnes of gas, arrived at Mundra Port on Monday. Police protection: Amid panic buying and reports of hoarding, Maharashtra government has authorised police protection for LPG cylinders during transportation and delivery to consumers. New distribution rules: The government has increased the mandatory inter-booking gap to 25 days to prevent hoarding and has invoked the Essential Commodities Act to regulate supply. Mandatory e-KYC: All domestic consumers must complete biometric Aadhaar authentication via the Aadhaar FaceRD app or at local distributorships to ensure uninterrupted service. Price surge: Domestic 14.2 kg LPG cylinder prices in Delhi have hit ₹913 (up by ₹60), while commercial cylinders have jumped to ₹1,884.50, impacting the hospitality and restaurant sectors. Canteen menus cut: The LPG supply crunch has begun to hit India’s IT giants, with some campuses of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) asking employees to bring food from home. At the same time, Cognizant and Wipro have sharply reduced canteen menus as corporate kitchens across Pune, Bengaluru, and other cities run low on cooking gas. Stay with this live blog for verified updates, government responses, and supply status across India. The Centre told the Bombay High Court it is taking 'domestic' and 'international steps' to address LPG shortages, prompting the court to dispose of the petition filed by LPG distributors. On March 12, the Bombay High Court issued notices to the Union Petroleum Ministry and a private firm on a plea by six LPG distributors seeking increased domestic cylinder supply amid the energy crisis due to West Asia conflict. (With inputs from PTI) NCP (SP) leader Jayant Patil has accused the Maharashtra government of refusing to share details or discuss the “widespread shortage” of LPG cylinders despite directions from the Assembly Speaker. He claimed both the state and Centre have failed to handle the gas crisis, citing long queues and supply disruptions. (With inputs from PTI) India’s stainless steel industry has flagged rising energy costs and supply disruptions due to the West Asia crisis, saying it is increasing operational expenses. Industry body ISSDA said supplies of key industrial gases like LPG and LNG have been affected, while exports to the Middle East have also taken a hit. (With inputs from PTI) About 12 hours after the Indian-flagged vessel Shivalik reached Gujarat’s Mundra Port, MT Nanda Devi, carrying Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), arrived at Vadinar Port in Jamnagar on Tuesday, which is part of the Deendayal Ports Authority (Kandla Ports). MT Nanda Devi arrived at Vadinar carrying 46,500 Metric Tonnes (MT) of LPG for ship-to-ship (STS) transfer at the anchorage. Subsequently, the fuel was transferred to MT BW Birch. Speaking to the Indian Express, Sushil Kumar Singh, Chairman, Deendayal Ports Authority (DPA) said, "The MT BW Birch, will carry the fuel for the Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) to Ennore and Haldia." While Kamarajar Port is located in Ennore, near Chennai, Tamil Nadu, Haldia Port of Haldia Dock Complex is located in West Bengal. Oil prices rose sharply on Tuesday as tensions in the Middle East continued to raise concerns over supply disruptions. Brent crude jumped $2.74, or 2.7%, to $102.95 a barrel by 0357 GMT, while US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) also gained $2.45, or 2.6%, to $95.95, Reuters reported. On December 25, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta inaugurated the first Atal Canteen at Pratap Camp in Nehru Nagar in South Delhi, where people could get wholesome meals for lunch and dinner for just Rs 5. On Monday afternoon, this canteen was shut – put out of service by the war in West Asia and the ongoing crisis of cooking fuel. At least two other Atal Canteens – in Kalkaji and Anna Nagar near ITO – were also shut. A handwritten note stuck on the door of the canteen in Kalkaji said: “Canteen band gas aane tak (The canteen will stay shut until gas arrives).” Forty-five Atal Canteens were inaugurated on the birth anniversary of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee last year. The government subsequently ramped up the number to 73 – and aims to have a total 100 such canteens across the city. City gas distribution companies have rolled out incentives to encourage consumers to shift from LPG to piped cooking gas (PNG) as part of the government plan to ease pressure on LPG supplies, a senior petroleum ministry official said on Monday. Indraprastha Gas Ltd (IGL) - the CNG and piped cooking gas (PNG) retailer in Delhi and adjoining cities - is offering domestic consumers free gas worth Rs 500 if they take a PNG connection and start using it before March 31, while Mumbai-retailer Mahanagar Gas Ltd has announced incentives, including waiver of Rs 500 registration charge for domestic household consumers and Rs 1-5 lakh security deposit for commercial users. Similar promotional measures have also been introduced by GAIL and BPCL, said Sujata Sharma, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas (MoPNG). "The current situation is worrying. But LPG is being supplied to our domestic LPG consumers to meet all their requirements. There are no reports of dry-outs at any LPG distributorship," the official said. The conflict in West Asia is affecting meals in Delhi's Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU). With supply to commercial entities affected, kitchens and eateries on campus are feeling the heat. Student leaders are also warning that hostel mess bills could rise soon. Tap here to read full story The Delhi Crime Branch has uncovered an illegal LPG storage in Mundka and seized 610 gas cylinders. This comes amid reports of panic buying and alleged supply shortage. The police found commercial LPG cylinders of Indane, Bharat Gas, and HP Gas stored together, "violating LPG control regulations and licensing norms". Tap here to read full report > #watch | In a major enforcement action, the Crime Branch, Delhi Police busted an illegal LPG cylinder hoarding racket operating from a godown in Mundka, Outer Delhi. 610 LPG Cylinders of Indane, Bharat Gas & HP Gas were seized, which were illegally stored: Delhi Police(Source:… pic.twitter.com/PW5xuprx6d— ANI (@ANI) March 16, 2026 #watch | In a major enforcement action, the Crime Branch, Delhi Police busted an illegal LPG cylinder hoarding racket operating from a godown in Mundka, Outer Delhi. 610 LPG Cylinders of Indane, Bharat Gas & HP Gas were seized, which were illegally stored: Delhi Police(Source:… pic.twitter.com/PW5xuprx6d Amid reports of panic buying and shortage of LPG cylinders, the Maharashtra government has authorised police protection for LPG cylinders. This will be both during the transportation and delivery of the LPG cylinder. That's just part of the measures being undertaken. Tap here to read this report Suspended Lok Sabha MPs Hibi Eden, Prashant Yadaorao Padole, Chamala Kiran Kumar Reddy, Amrinder Singh Raja Warring, B. Manickam Tagore with other MPs protest at the Parliament premises over the reports of nationwide shortage of LPG gas cylinders, during the ongoing Budget Session, in New Delhi on Monday. Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi also present. (ANI Photo/Rahul Singh) The situation on ground remains volatile with people still crowding and queing up at LPG distribution centres despite government's assurance that enough cooking fuel was available for everyone. Here are a few pictures capturing the mood on India's streets A vendor prepares food on a coal fired stove amid the disruption in LPG supply following the worsening West Asia conflict, at a roadside stall, in Kolkata, Monday, March 16, 2026. (PTI Photo) People gather to submit details before collecting LPG cylinders amid shortage crisis, in Sector 4 of Noida, Monday, March 16, 2026. (PTI Photo) Pointing out that there has been "no incident" in the last 24 hours, the government is saying that all Indian seafarers in the Persian Gulf area are safe. "No incident has been reported in the last 24 hours, and we are keeping a continuous watch on the situation. We are in touch with each vessel and its crew. 22 vessels, as was reported on Saturday, also. 22 Indian flag vessels with 611 Indian seafarers remain in the west of the Strait of Hormuz in the Persian Gulf...", said Rajesh Kumar Sinha, Special Secretary in the shipping ministry. > LoP, Rajya Sabha, Mallikarjun Kharge speaks in the House on the LPG supply issue amid West Asia conflictHe says, "I want to draw the govt's attention towards the LPG issue owing to the situation in West Asia. This is affecting the middle class, restaurants, hostels and… pic.twitter.com/eP9hfYe8AT— ANI (@ANI) March 16, 2026 LoP, Rajya Sabha, Mallikarjun Kharge speaks in the House on the LPG supply issue amid West Asia conflictHe says, "I want to draw the govt's attention towards the LPG issue owing to the situation in West Asia. This is affecting the middle class, restaurants, hostels and… pic.twitter.com/eP9hfYe8AT The Shivalik LPG carrier will reach India soon. What happens then? The government says it has prepared for it. From documentation to priority berthing "everything" has been arranged at the port so that there is no delay in the discharge of cargo, the government says. Another LPG carrier will reach India today after crossing the Strati of Hormuz, the government has said. "Shivalik LPG carrier, which sailed from the Persian Gulf, crossed the Strait of Hormuz and headed towards India, will be reaching today around 5 pm, maybe after an hour or so," Rajesh Kumar Sinha, Special Secretary in the shipping ministry, said. Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge on Monday expressed concern over the shortage of LPG in the country and accused the government of not taking preemptive measures to check the crisis and black marketing of the cooking gas. Union Minister and Leader of the House J P Nadda responded, saying the Opposition is "trying to bring anarchy in the country" instead of standing with the government "in a crisis situation". Raising the issue during the Zero Hour in the Rajya Sabha, Kharge, who is also Leader of the Opposition in the House, said the LPG crisis in the wake of the ongoing conflict in West Asia has caused widespread distress across the country. It is severely impacting the poor and vulnerable, the middle class, ordinary households, restaurants, hostels, and commercial users. He said when the conflict in West Asia escalated, the government had issued an advisory to Indian citizens, and since that time, the government knew that the energy supply would be affected. Despite this, no preparations were made, and as a result, many sectors of the country are facing problems. The crisis has exposed the government's pathetic management and flawed foreign policy, he added. Kharge further said that LPG cylinders were being sold in the black market for as high as Rs 5,000 per cylinder. He stressed that the government must immediately take strict measures on the issue and ensure cylinders are available at affordable prices to the public as well as all small traders. He also said that the Union petroleum minister had claimed in the Lok Sabha that there is no shortage of LPG in the country and advised people to stay away from rumours, but the ground reality is different. Responding to Kharge's remarks, Union Minister and Leader of the House J P Nadda said that it was regrettable that even during the crisis period, the Opposition, especially the Congress party, was doing politics on the issue. "They are instigating the peaceful people of the country...in a crisis situation, instead of standing with the country, they are trying to bring anarchy in the country," Nadda said. On Opposition protest against reports of LPG shortage, BJP MP Kangana Ranaut said, "...The opposition is trying to create panic and I urge the people of the nation to trust the leadership of PM Modi..." LoP, Rajya Sabha, Mallikarjun Kharge in the House on the LPG supply issue amid West Asia conflict. "I want to draw the govt's attention towards the LPG issue owing to the situation in West Asia. This is affecting the middle class, restaurants, hostels and commercial users. During this current situation, the availability of LPG and price stability have become serious issues....Speaking in Lok Sabha, Union Petroleum Minister claimed that there is no shortage of LPG, but the ground reality proves the govt claims wrong," he said. > LoP, Rajya Sabha, Mallikarjun Kharge speaks in the House on the LPG supply issue amid West Asia conflictHe says, "I want to draw the govt's attention towards the LPG issue owing to the situation in West Asia. This is affecting the middle class, restaurants, hostels and… pic.twitter.com/eP9hfYe8AT— ANI (@ANI) March 16, 2026 LoP, Rajya Sabha, Mallikarjun Kharge speaks in the House on the LPG supply issue amid West Asia conflictHe says, "I want to draw the govt's attention towards the LPG issue owing to the situation in West Asia. This is affecting the middle class, restaurants, hostels and… pic.twitter.com/eP9hfYe8AT Two days after 76 LPG cylinders were allegedly stolen from a godown in Chowk area of Maharajganj district, the police on Sunday initiated an inquiry in connection with the case, said police. According to the police officials, the complaint was filed by the godown incharge, Nagendra Yadav, who claimed that unidentified assailants broke the storage facility’s lock and fled with the cylinders. “We are conducting an inquiry into the complaint. Police teams have visited the godown and inspected the site to verify the allegations made in the complaint and to ascertain how the alleged theft took place,” Station House Officer of Chowk police station Om Prakash Gupta said. Quoting the complaint, the SHO said 76 LPG cylinders have been reported stolen, of which, 12 were filled with gas, while the remaining were empty. Commenting about LPG shortage in the country, Samajwadi Party MP Dimple Yadav said, "We saw during the demonetization, how the entire public stood in lines, queues, for who knows how many hours. Then we saw how COVID struck, completely shutting down the railway system and all transportation, and people wandered from door to door to reach their homes, and from other states. And now, these are the circumstances, with the government claiming there's no LPG shortage... But if we were aware of the reality, we would see the extent of the shortage, the high prices, the black market, and people having to stand in lines for hours... But this government is a government that turns a blind eye and is unable to understand the people's problems." > #watch | Jalaun, UP: On the LPG issue, Samajwadi Party MP Dimple Yadav says, "We saw during the demonetization, how the entire public stood in lines, queues, for who knows how many hours. Then we saw how COVID struck, completely shutting down the railway system and all… pic.twitter.com/mrjn05XVq4— ANI (@ANI) March 16, 2026 #watch | Jalaun, UP: On the LPG issue, Samajwadi Party MP Dimple Yadav says, "We saw during the demonetization, how the entire public stood in lines, queues, for who knows how many hours. Then we saw how COVID struck, completely shutting down the railway system and all… pic.twitter.com/mrjn05XVq4 Latest visuals from Mundra Port. LPG tanker Shivalik, which crossed the Hormuz Strait, will arrive here today. > #watch | Gujarat: Latest visuals from Mundra Port. LPG tanker Shivalik, which crossed the Hormuz Strait, will arrive here later today. pic.twitter.com/XEWEZpb0Nh— ANI (@ANI) March 16, 2026 #watch | Gujarat: Latest visuals from Mundra Port. LPG tanker Shivalik, which crossed the Hormuz Strait, will arrive here later today. pic.twitter.com/XEWEZpb0Nh