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Subscribe the New Chat Masala Podcast Channel / @chatmasalapodcast Whatsapp Group for Links to all new Videos - https://chat.whatsapp.com/GbybcCZcWlR... Arattai Channel for Links to all new Videos - https://aratt.ai/@goonjt Facebook - / sachukaugoonj Instagram - / thappadkigoonj Youtube - / @sachukau In this episode of Sachu Kau, Goonj Thakkar suggests that while India is heavily dependent on imports—61% of LPG and 50% of Natural Gas, with 80% of imports coming through the Strait of Hormuz (Qatar, Saudi Arabia)—the government has taken decisive action in response to potential supply disruptions from Middle East Tensions. 👉🏼Government Action and Supply Control The Essential Commodities Act, 1955 has been invoked. 👉🏼The Natural Gas (Supply Regulation) Order, 2026 was passed by the Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas, applicable to PNG, CNG, and LPG. 👉🏼Impact on Consumers and Industry Domestic Consumers: Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Hardeep Singh Puri, has confirmed no shortage for domestic consumers and advised against panic, guaranteeing 100% supply for domestic CNG and PNG. To prevent hoarding, the refill monitoring window between two consecutive LPG orders has been increased from 21 days to 25 days. 👉🏼Industrial and Commercial Consumers: Supply has been restricted based on the average consumption of the last six months: 👉🏼Fertilisers (Priority Sector II): 70% supply. 👉🏼Tea, Manufacturing, and other Industrial Consumers (Priority Sector III): 80% supply. 👉🏼City Gas Distribution (Industrial and Commercial, Restaurants & Hotels - Priority Sector IV): 80% supply. 👉🏼Supply Reallocation: Gas is to be sourced from power plants and petrochemical facilities, with supply to refineries limited to 65% of their last six months' average. 👉🏼Other Fuels: No shortage is anticipated for Petrol or Diesel. 00:00 - Total LPG & Natural Gas Import Data 01:11 - Essential Commodities Act 01:50 - New Rules - LPG, CNG & PNG 02:19 - Domestic Supply 02:51 - Ad Break 03:21 - Fertiliser Units 03:34 - Manufacturing & Industrial Units 03:53 - Restaurants and Commercial Units in Cities 04:35 - Where will this Supply come from? 05:18 - Pakistan's Energy Crisis 05:45 - Petrol Diesel in India