No LPG crisis, says govt; ground reality differs
Patna: The Bihar govt on Thursday asserted that there is no shortage of LPG, piped gas, petrol or diesel anywhere in the state. However, the ground reality appeared different as people were seen waiting in long queues outside gas agencies across the state to refill their LPG cylinders, while hostel operators in Patna complained of serious difficulties in obtaining cylinders and were forced to explore alternatives to keep their kitchens running. Many Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) customers also complained that they were unable to book LPG cylinders as all the booking platforms had crashed.
The Bihar govt’s assurance came after a high-level review meeting held under the chairmanship of development commissioner Mihir Kumar Singh. The meeting was attended by representatives of major oil and gas companies.
Officials said domestic LPG supply remains normal across the state, while petrol and diesel supplies are continuing without interruption. Hospitals and educational institutions will remain fully exempt from precautionary restrictions placed on commercial gas supply.
During the review, oil and gas company representatives informed the govt that there was no disruption in gas supply in any part of Bihar and that adequate stock was available. Officials said nearly 98% of the state’s total gas supply consists of domestic LPG cylinders, while less than 2% is meant for commercial use. As a precautionary measure in the current situation, commercial gas supply has been limited. However, hospitals and educational institutions will continue to receive 100% gas supply.
Indian Oil Corporation Limited informed the meeting that some consumers had been facing difficulty receiving OTPs for gas delivery due to heavy server load. To address the issue, the company decided to remove the OTP requirement for cylinder delivery.
All DMs and SPs have been asked to take immediate and strict action wherever cases of gas hoarding or black-marketing are reported. Gas distributors will also be shifted from one area to another every four to five days to ensure smooth distribution.
Despite the official assurance, hostel operators in Patna said delivery delays and restricted commercial supplies were affecting daily operations. With a 25-day gap now required between bookings or deliveries for non-priority users, many establishments serving large numbers of residents said their kitchens were under pressure.
Charanjeet Chawla, who runs a G+4 hostel housing about 150 girl students at Naya Tola, said her kitchen normally required 12-13 cylinders each month. “Now we got a coal stove made, which we will start tonight,” she said on Thursday.
Shivam Sharma, who operates four hostels on Boring Road (Anandpuri) and Boring Canal Road housing about 300 boarders, said they had already reduced meals. “For now, we told them that instead of three times, they will get meals only two times. Beyond that, we will see as the situation develops,” he said.
He said they managed to obtain one cylinder on Thursday, which would last two days. “There are absolutely no cylinders in stock. If the crisis worsens, the fallback is clear. We have no other choice but to switch to coal,” he said.
Dr Coomar Arunodaya, vice-chairman of Krishna Niketan and Patna Central School, said both institutions together had about 10 days’ LPG stock for nearly 400 hostel students. “Traditional cooking methods like coal or wood arrangements will have to be made. In an induction stove, mass-level cooking is not possible,” he said.
Students living in lodges and hotels also reported difficulty in obtaining cylinders. One student said he visited five gas agencies but could not get LPG even at higher prices. “I am ready to pay Rs 300 per kg for gas but still there is no seller in the market. We are facing a problem,” he said, adding that he had been buying food from hotels since Wednesday afternoon.
Israel Iran War
Officials said domestic LPG supply remains normal across the state, while petrol and diesel supplies are continuing without interruption. Hospitals and educational institutions will remain fully exempt from precautionary restrictions placed on commercial gas supply.
During the review, oil and gas company representatives informed the govt that there was no disruption in gas supply in any part of Bihar and that adequate stock was available. Officials said nearly 98% of the state’s total gas supply consists of domestic LPG cylinders, while less than 2% is meant for commercial use. As a precautionary measure in the current situation, commercial gas supply has been limited. However, hospitals and educational institutions will continue to receive 100% gas supply.
Indian Oil Corporation Limited informed the meeting that some consumers had been facing difficulty receiving OTPs for gas delivery due to heavy server load. To address the issue, the company decided to remove the OTP requirement for cylinder delivery.
All DMs and SPs have been asked to take immediate and strict action wherever cases of gas hoarding or black-marketing are reported. Gas distributors will also be shifted from one area to another every four to five days to ensure smooth distribution.
Charanjeet Chawla, who runs a G+4 hostel housing about 150 girl students at Naya Tola, said her kitchen normally required 12-13 cylinders each month. “Now we got a coal stove made, which we will start tonight,” she said on Thursday.
Shivam Sharma, who operates four hostels on Boring Road (Anandpuri) and Boring Canal Road housing about 300 boarders, said they had already reduced meals. “For now, we told them that instead of three times, they will get meals only two times. Beyond that, we will see as the situation develops,” he said.
He said they managed to obtain one cylinder on Thursday, which would last two days. “There are absolutely no cylinders in stock. If the crisis worsens, the fallback is clear. We have no other choice but to switch to coal,” he said.
Dr Coomar Arunodaya, vice-chairman of Krishna Niketan and Patna Central School, said both institutions together had about 10 days’ LPG stock for nearly 400 hostel students. “Traditional cooking methods like coal or wood arrangements will have to be made. In an induction stove, mass-level cooking is not possible,” he said.
Students living in lodges and hotels also reported difficulty in obtaining cylinders. One student said he visited five gas agencies but could not get LPG even at higher prices. “I am ready to pay Rs 300 per kg for gas but still there is no seller in the market. We are facing a problem,” he said, adding that he had been buying food from hotels since Wednesday afternoon.
Popular from City
- Middle East conflict: Waste collected from 5k homes fuels Bengaluru eatery amid LPG crunch
- Modern Cafe temporarily downs shutters, more eateries impacted on day two of commercial LPG shortage
- Lucknow double murder: Man rapes, kills woman, strangles partially blind son who tried to save her
- IAF wing commander dies by suicide at home; had frequent disputes with Bengaluru techie wife
- Viral ‘Mahakumbh girl’ Monalisa Bhosle gets married to Maharashtra actor Farman Khan at Kerala temple under police protection
end of article
Trending Stories
- US-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: Saudi intercepts drone headed to Shaybah oil field; Israeli strikes 10 Hezbollah targets in Beirut
- India LPG Cylinder Shortage News Live Updates: Panic in Bengaluru, Mumbai, Pune amid supply fears; people queue outside gas agencies
- ‘My baby brother now belongs to Saaniya’: Sara Tendulkar’s emotional post for brother Arjun melts hearts online
- IPL 2026: Chennai Super Kings tells Madras high court it will not use Jailer, Jailer 2, or Coolie songs without Sun Pictures' license
10:57 Pakistan strikes Afghanistan's Kabul; bombs fuel depot of private airline near Kandahar airport- Dubai targeted again: Video shows thick black smoke after blasts; debris hits building
08:49 US KC-135 Stratotanker crashes in Iraq: Watch midair refuelling in action, how the process works
Featured in city
- India LPG Cylinder Shortage News Live Updates: Panic in Bengaluru, Mumbai, Pune amid supply fears; people queue outside gas agencies
- Murder masked as suicide? Woman burns husband alive; CCTV footage exposes truth
- 'Missile, bomb' hoax at Vidhan Bhavan, all staffers evacuated
- Mother mixes pesticide in drink to threaten husband; 5-year-old drinks it, dies
- Kolkata clubs chop & change menu, turn to electric cooking to combat gas crisis
- 'Wood-coal chulhas make a comeback': Kolkata restos swing between past and future to make ends meet amid LPG crisis
Photostories
- Future mobility of tech hub: Is Bengaluru struggling due to bus shortage?
- 10 hydrating Indian breakfast dishes made with cucumber
- Why devotees are told not to take prasad home from Mehandipur Balaji Temple
- Emma Stone, Katy Perry, Bruno Mars, Nicolas Cage: Hollywood stars who changed their names and built unforgettable identities
- Baby names for boys born on Friday
- Most beautiful galaxies ever captured by NASA telescopes
- How to grow juicy watermelons in a terrace garden
- Celebrity parents 2026: Ellie Goulding, Meghan Trainor, Kat Graham and other Hollywood stars who expanded their families
- LPG, Induction, Air fryer, or Microwave: Which is cheaper and efficient to cook with
- 8 high-protein no-cook breakfast dishes to save LPG
Videos
03:53 India Among 60 Nations Under New Trade Probe By Trump Administration Over Forced Labour Imports05:55 IAF Chief AP Singh Takes Sortie In MiG-29 Fighter Jet, Reviews Combat Readiness At Adampur Base08:09 PM Modi Dials Iran President, Flags Indian Safety, Energy Supply Risks Amid Rising Gulf Tensions11:46 'Public Interest Will Guide Every Decision': PM Modi Reassures Nation Amid Global Uncertainty05:52 Indian Crew Hit In Iran War Shipping Chaos: 3 Dead, 4 Injured10:26 Centre Urges Citizens To Avoid Panic Booking As India Assures Stable LPG, Fuel Supply Amid War05:21 Chief Of Integrated Staff Air Marshal Dixit Says India Not Dealing With Same Pakistan After Operation Sindoor04:50 Epstein Chants Greet Hardeep Puri In Lok Sabha Amid Rahul Gandhi's Dig At Minister, Birla Steps In07:48 “Energy Security Compromised”: Rahul Gandhi Sounds Alarm In Parliament
Up Next
Start a Conversation
Post comment