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No need for panic, normal delivery cycle of 2.5 days maintained: Oil Ministry

Government measures have led to a 25 per cent rise in LPG production, according to the ministry. A senior official said that there is no need for panic booking of cooking gas cylinders and assured that the normal delivery cycle for domestic households remains at two-and-a-half days

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A worker arranges LPG cylinders on a truck amid reports of cooking gas shortage, in Kolkata, on Wednesday. PIC/PTI

A worker arranges LPG cylinders on a truck amid reports of cooking gas shortage, in Kolkata, on Wednesday. PIC/PTI

Amid the ongoing West Asia conflict, a senior Oil Ministry official on Wednesday said that there is no need for panic booking of LPG cylinders, and that the normal delivery cycle of two-and-a-half days is being maintained.

India's crude oil supplies remain secure, Sujata Sharma, Joint Secretary in the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, told reporters at a briefing.

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