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India increases LPG supply to industries, says government

India has increased the supply of liquefied?gas to non-household consumers and lifted caps on various 'commercial sectors' after increased availability.

The government stated that the restoration of LPG supplies follows recent improvements in supply.

India has restored 50% of LPG?supplies for commercial and industrial customers who had their allocation?suspended.

The government announced that the South Asian nation had also decided to increase its supply of propane, butane and other molecules used in petrochemical manufacturing. India used to import 90% of its LPG from Middle Eastern producers before the conflict. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz impacted those supplies, forcing India diversify their purchases, increasing imports from U.S. India’s LPG exports to the U.S. will reach a new record in June. The?government? stated that the nation decided to?produce at least 40,000 tons of LPG daily. India has curtailed LPG supply to certain industries and commercial consumers due to disruptions. It prioritised the sale of LPG to households. LPG is used as a cooking fuel in India. It's a mixture of propane and butane. The government also instructed petrochemical manufacturers to divert feedstock from them to refiners in order to maximize local LPG production.

(source: Reuters)