Govt eases LPG surrender rule, allows reconnection
New Delhi, May 26 -- The government on Monday permitted consumers to retain the option of restoring their surrendered domestic liquefied petroleum gas (LPG or cooking gas) connections in future if they move to areas that do not have piped natural gas (PNG) infrastructure.
"The Government of India has notified the Liquefied Petroleum Gas (Regulation of Supply and Distribution) Amendment Order, 2026, on 25th May, 2026," the petroleum ministry said in a statement. It aims to provide "additional relaxation and convenience" to domestic LPG consumers who subsequently obtain PNG connections, it said.
The amendment was made in the LPG control order issued on March 14, 2026 that required consumers with PNG connections to surrender their domestic LPG...
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