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Home » Iran-Israel War Triggers LPG Shortage Concerns in Major Indian Cities; Centre Steps In

Iran-Israel War Triggers LPG Shortage Concerns in Major Indian Cities; Centre Steps In

Iran-Israel War Triggers LPG Shortage Concerns in Major Indian Cities

The ongoing conflict in the Middle East involving Iran and Israel has begun to impact India’s hospitality sector, with hotel and restaurant associations in Bengaluru, Chennai, and Mumbai reporting a shortage of commercial LPG cylinders. The central government has responded by directing oil refineries to increase LPG production to stabilise supply.

Industry bodies say the shortage could disrupt food services across major urban centres, particularly as restaurants rely heavily on commercial LPG for daily operations. The development comes amid global energy supply disruptions linked to the escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.

LPG Prices Rise Amid Global Disruption

The crisis follows a recent price hike in cooking gas cylinders. Domestic LPG cylinder prices were increased by ₹60, while commercial cylinders saw a ₹115 hike, largely attributed to supply disruptions caused by the ongoing war and instability in key energy shipping routes.

Hospitality Sector Raises Alarm

Hotel and restaurant associations across multiple cities have raised concerns about the impact of the shortage:

  • Bengaluru: The Bangalore Hotels Association warned that operations could be affected if gas supplies are not restored soon, stating that restaurants would continue operating “till the last drop” of available gas.
  • Chennai: The Chennai Hotels Association has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, highlighting that disrupted LPG supply could affect food services for hospitals, IT parks, students, and travellers.
  • Mumbai: The situation is already affecting businesses, with around 20% of hotels and restaurants reportedly suspending operations due to the shortage. Some eateries have reduced operating hours and trimmed menu items that require long cooking times.

Government Response

In response to the emerging crisis, the central government has instructed refineries to boost LPG production and prioritise supply for domestic consumption. Authorities have also indicated that the country is monitoring supply chains closely as the Middle East conflict continues to affect global energy flows.

Officials have reassured the public that there is no immediate cause for panic, noting that India maintains strategic fuel reserves and is exploring alternative LPG supply sources from countries such as Algeria, Australia, Canada, and Norway.

Wider Economic Impact

The shortage highlights how geopolitical conflicts can quickly ripple into domestic supply chains. As the Iran-Israel conflict disrupts energy transport routes and global oil markets, sectors dependent on fuel, including hospitality and food services are among the first to feel the impact.

For now, industry bodies have urged the government to ensure uninterrupted commercial LPG supply to prevent widespread shutdowns and maintain essential food services across major Indian cities.

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