Booking LPG Gas Cylinder? These New Rules Might Change After May 1
09:11PM Mon 27 Apr, 2026
New Delhi, April 27: With May approaching, discussions around possible changes in LPG booking and delivery rules are gaining momentum. Amid ongoing geopolitical tensions in West Asia that have disrupted global energy supplies, India is considering adjustments to ensure the steady availability of cooking gas and manage rising costs.
According to reports, major oil companies such as Indian Oil Corporation, Bharat Petroleum, and Hindustan Petroleum are reviewing the current LPG distribution system. An official announcement on revised norms is expected in May, which could impact booking cycles and delivery processes for consumers.
Revision In LPG Prices
One of the key expectations is a revision in LPG prices. In recent weeks, prices of 14.2 kg domestic cylinders have already seen an increase, while commercial 19 kg cylinders have witnessed multiple hikes within a short span, especially in metro cities. These changes are largely attributed to global supply pressures triggered by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
Authorities are also likely to tweak booking rules. Currently, consumers must wait a minimum period -- ranging from 25 days in urban areas to up to 45 days in rural regions -- before booking the next refill. This gap could be revised further. Additionally, the OTP-based delivery authentication system, introduced to curb leakages and ensure genuine distribution, may soon become a permanent feature nationwide.
Despite supply concerns, the government has stated that domestic LPG, PNG, and CNG supplies remain stable. Data shows that nearly all LPG bookings are now made online, while a majority of deliveries are verified through authentication codes, improving transparency.
Govt's PNG Push
The government has also continued its push towards PNG connections in urban areas. Households with access to piped gas may be encouraged to transition, with earlier directives indicating that LPG supply could be discontinued after a certain period if PNG is available.
While these changes are still under consideration, consumers are advised to stay updated, as the new rules could reshape how LPG is booked, delivered, and priced in the coming months.