New Delhi, April 3: Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) on Friday said that it is delivering around 28 lakh LPG cylinders daily as domestic gas supply across the country remains stable and adequate. The state-run oil firm said operations remain steady and consistent with normal levels, even amid evolving geopolitical challenges. IndianOil also reassured consumers that there is no shortage and advised against panic booking or stockpiling. “IndianOil continues to ensure uninterrupted LPG supply to households across the nation.
Delivering around 28 lakh LPG cylinders daily, operations remain steady and consistent with normal levels, even amid evolving geopolitical challenges,” said the leading oil marketing company in a post on X. Nearly 87 per cent of LPG bookings are now made through digital platforms such as SMS and IVRS, with deliveries authenticated via DAC OTP to ensure cylinders reach intended customers, the company informed, adding that it is actively addressing customer concerns through official support channels. LPG Prices Hiked: Commercial Cylinders Get Costlier Across Cities From April 1, 5 Kg FTL Up by INR 51, No Change in Domestic Cooking Gas Rates.
It further clarified that 5 kg FTL cylinders are being continuously supplied by Oil Marketing companies (OMCs) to migrant labourers against valid ID proof to ensure accessibility and ease of distribution. “Adequate arrangements have been made to maintain steady availability, and there is no disruption in supplies. Hence, there is no need for any concern or panic, as the situation is being closely monitored and managed to meet the requirements effectively,” said the oil firm. PNG vs LPG Price 2026: Which Cooking Gas Is Cheaper for Your Home?.
“Domestic LPG consumers remain our top priority. Across the country, uninterrupted supply is being ensured through authorised distributors, with strict monitoring to prevent diversion and black marketing. Book your LPG only through official channels and opt for OTP-based delivery for a safe and reliable experience,” IndianOil added. The company advised people not to believe misleading information spreading on social media, adding that filling petrol into bottles or open containers is not only unsafe but also illegal.
(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Apr 03, 2026 04:58 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).













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