Increased Concern Regarding LPG Gas in India
Tensions in the Middle East are causing rising concerns over domestic and commercial LPG gas availability in several Indian cities.
Crowd at Gas Agencies, Customers Flood Centers
In Uttar Pradesh, the tension in Gulf countries has started to impact the supply of commercial gas cylinders, causing delays and customer frustration.
Crisis in Hotels and Restaurants Due to Disruption in Commercial Gas Cylinder Supply, Watch Report
The supply of commercial gas cylinders has been disrupted after a price hike, impacting the hospitality industry significantly.
Commercial gas prices rise, reaching โน1835 to โน2043 in four major cities
The rise in commercial gas prices in India due to Middle East tensions is impacting the hotel and restaurant industries.
Amid gas shortage, the government has issued this order
The Indian Petroleum Ministry has ordered refineries to increase production amid a commercial gas shortage, prioritizing domestic LPG supply and introducing a 25-day inter-booking period to prevent hoarding.
LPG Price Hike: Why Have Gas Cylinder Prices Increased? Learn...
Oil companies have raised the prices of LPG cylinders, increasing domestic cylinders by 60 rupees and commercial cylinders by 115 rupees.
Cooking gas becomes 60 rupees more expensive, commercial cylinder also increased
The price of LPG has increased due to tensions in the Middle East, with domestic cylinders rising by 60 rupees and commercial cylinders by 115 rupees as of March 7.
Nigeria: NNPCL Gas Master Plan - Cascading a Broader Private Sector Participation
Nigeria's NNPC Gas Master Plan 2026 aims to transform the country's gas sector into a coordinated commercial market, addressing supply shortages amidst abundant reserves.
Atlantic See LNG Trade (Aktor, DEPA Commercial) sign agreement for the sale of US LNG to Ukraine
Atlantic See LNG Trade has signed an agreement to sell US LNG to Ukraine, with the first cargo expected to arrive in March.
Occupation forces storm Anata town and demolish industrial and commercial facilities
Israeli occupation forces stormed Anata town northeast of occupied Jerusalem, demolishing industrial and commercial structures while using sound bombs and gas, and blocking roads to limit Palestinian movement.