
The commercial LPG shortage affecting restaurants across India has now started reaching Delhi NCR and Noida. • Many restaurants in major cities are already switching to limited menus or reducing kitchen hours due to shortage of commercial cylinders. • Mumbai reports nearly 20% restaurants and hotels impacted, with several temporarily shutting operations. • Industry bodies warn that up to 50 to 60 percent restaurants could shut temporarily if commercial LPG supply does not improve soon. • The shortage is linked to disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, a route that carries around 20 percent of the world’s oil and gas. • India imports around 67 percent of its LPG, making the country vulnerable to global supply disruptions. • Government has prioritised domestic households for LPG supply and asked refineries to increase production. • Authorities are urging people not to panic buy cylinders as domestic supply is being protected.
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