‘Ships continuously coming even amid blockage’: Centre assures 100% energy supplies across the country

'Ships continuously coming even amid blockage': Centre assures 100% energy supplies across the country

The Centre assured that LPG supply across the country is normal, despite rising tensions in the Middle East, with shipments sailing through the Strait of Hormuz without any disruption. Dismissing fears of any shortage in the nation, petroleum and natural gas secretary Neeraj Mittal, on Thursday, said that domestic availability remains stable. “I don’t see any problem anywhere. All domestic supplies are at 100 per cent,” he stated, adding that around 70 per cent of packed LPG has already been released into the system.While acknowledging the possibility of minor, localised supply bottlenecks, Mittal said such issues are routine and managed on a day-to-day basis.He also addressed concerns over maritime movement in the region, noting that vessel traffic has not faced delays. “Ships have been continuously coming even when there was a blockage. It takes its normal travel time. We are not talking about any delay in crossing the Strait,” he said.According to Mittal, the government is closely tracking developments and remains prepared to act if needed. “The government is reviewing this on a daily basis. If any change has to be made, it will be done,” he said.Speaking at a conference on energy security and India’s growing gas demand, Mittal further emphasised the need for preparedness in light of recent global developments. He highlighted that nearly 90% of India’s crude oil imports pass through the Strait of Hormuz, underlining its strategic importance.He further noted that India sources crude oil from 41 countries, natural gas from 30 countries, and LPG from 13 countries, stressing that such diversification plays a key role in shaping future energy policies.“The government is committed to ensuring that gas is available to all entities, and we are also focusing on diversification so that such crises do not impact supplies,” he said. Meanwhile, Green Asha, a fuel carrier with over 15,400 tonnes of LPG, also arrived in the country on Thursday after crossing Strait of Hormuz earlier this week.The conference, organised by the petroleum and natural Gas regulatory board (PNGRB) in partnership with Indraprastha Gas Limited (IGL), brought together stakeholders to discuss the expanding role of natural gas in the country’s energy mix.Discussions at the two-day event focused on infrastructure investment, regulatory support, and addressing sectoral challenges, while also encouraging innovation as India works to strengthen its energy security in the face of global uncertainties.

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