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Nepal rations cooking gas in panic over shortage

Nepal rations cooking gas in panic over shortage
Nepal rations cooking gas in panic over shortage

An official said on Thursday that Nepal would begin rationing cooking gas due to fears of a possible nationwide shortage caused by the Middle East conflict. Chandika Bhatta, executive Director of the state-run Nepal Oil Corporation said that authorities will only refill half of empty cylinders of consumers starting Friday in order to extend the life of its liquefied petrol gas (LPG). The shortage of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) is due to the U.S. and Israeli war against Iran, and Tehran's response across the region. This has effectively stopped shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.

Bhatta said that despite assurances from Nepal that there were enough LPG supplies, consumers are panicking.

Bhatta said that rationing would end the rush to hoard and panic.

Long queues of consumers with empty cylinders formed outside the?refilling facilities throughout the country. The country is totally?dependent upon?India to supply its fuel supplies, including cooking gas.

Officials stated that Nepal requires about 45,000 cylinders containing 14.2 kg of cooking gases every month. There was no disruption in supply.

Bhatta stated, "We get regular supplies of fuel including cooking gas in accordance with our needs."

(source: Reuters)