New Delhi, March 15 -- Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) supply has become a concern mainly due to panic bookings surging 59% to nearly 8.9 million, but no dry-outs have been reported so far, an official said, as the government on Saturday issued an order prohibiting households with piped natural gas (PNG) from retaining LPG connections. Evoking the Essential Commodities Act, the government has prohibited the supply of domestic LPG (cooking gas) to anyone with a PNG connection, and stated that those holding both PNG and LPG facilities "will be required to immediately surrender their domestic LPG connection." Divulging details of fuel supply situation, Sujata Sharma, joint secretary in the oil ministry said: "Regarding LPG supply, it is still a matter of concern for us in view of prevailing geopolitical situation, but no dry-out has been reported so far." P9...