Government Ends Emergency Gas Supply Curbs As Middle East LNG Shipments Return To Normal Flow
The Centre has withdrawn emergency restrictions on natural gas supply after LNG imports from the Middle East returned to normal. The curbs, imposed in March
The Centre has withdrawn emergency restrictions on natural gas supply after LNG imports from the Middle East returned to normal. The curbs, imposed in March following disruptions to LNG shipments through the Strait of Hormuz, have now been rolled back.
With the ceasefire in place, ongoing negotiations, and shipping through the key waterway resuming, gas supply to non-priority sectors will restart, providing relief to industries and businesses.
The government has restored the normal allocation and distribution of natural gas across sectors with immediate effect. Chapters 0:00 Government Lifts Gas Supply Restrictions: Key
Updates 1:06 Understanding the Impact of LNG Shipment Normalization on India