In a move aimed at ensuring that every Indian family has an LPG connection, the Centre has amended the Gas Control Order under which a household can have only one LPG connection. The Liquefied Petroleum Gas (regulation of supply and distribution) Amendment order 2009 has banned multiple LPG connections in a single household. For instance, if a husband and wife have two connections in their names, then one has to be surrendered. This means two connections per family is not allowed. However, this rule does not apply to one connection having two cylinders.
On their part, Hindustan Petroleum, Indian Oil and Bharat Petroleum have evolved consumer data to detect multiple connections and stop supplies forthwith till they are surrendered. According to Bhushan Narang, president, Bangalore Petroleum Dealers’ Association, the primary objective of the new rule is to ensure that BPL (below poverty line) families are also supplied with LPG connections.
“There are many cases where domestic LPG connections are misused and commercialized too. The target is to make it kerosene-free country once all families have LPG connections.There are thousands waiting in each city for LPG connection. On the other hand, many households have more than one LPG line, blocking new connections,’’ official sources said.
- Supplies would resume only after multiple connections are surrendered THE RULE BOOK
- You have option of converting double LPG connection into double bottle connection (DBC), i.e., one connection having two cylinders.
- LPG connection will be issued only in the name of any adult member of the household by a government oil company under public distribution system
- Customers having more than one LPG connection in their homes must Surrender it before the supply stops.
