India's LPG supply remains stable and uninterrupted. Petroleum Secretary Neeraj Mittal confirmed that vessels are continuously arriving through the Strait of Hormuz despite recent geopolitical tensions in West Asia. Domestic supplies are operating at full capacity with approximately 70 percent of packed LPG already distributed. While minor local supply chain issues may occur, these are routine matters handled daily. The government is actively monitoring the situation and will implement necessary measures if conditions change. With 90 percent of India's crude imports transiting through Hormuz, the recent crisis underscores the critical importance of energy security planning. India diversifies its energy sourcing across 41 countries for crude oil, 30 for natural gas, and 13 for LPG, reducing vulnerability to regional disruptions.
