Delhi is witnessing a significant shift in its domestic fuel consumption patterns as the ongoing gas crisis shows signs of easing. According to recent data dated April 3, 2026, panic bookings for LPG cylinders have dropped by 30 percent, while the number of new PNG connections has surged by over 192.4 percent. The Delhi government has directed officials to work in mission mode to allot 4 lakh new PNG connections to further stabilize the energy supply in the national capital.
Current Status of Gas Supply and New Connections
The transition from LPG to PNG is gaining momentum across Delhi to ensure a steady supply of clean fuel. In March 2026 alone, gas supply started for over 3.1 lakh new PNG connections across India, with Delhi contributing significantly to this growth. Between March 1 and March 26, more than 30,000 new PNG connections were installed in the city. The government aims to utilize the existing capacity of 18 lakh connections, of which 14 lakh are already active.
- Commercial LPG supply allocation increased from 20 percent to 50 percent since March 26.
- Daily supply of 19 kg commercial cylinders rose from 1,800 to 4,500 units.
- LPG bookings on April 1 stood at 1.11 lakh, well below the daily average of 1.60 lakh.
- New PNG connections saw a massive jump of 192.4 percent compared to previous months.
Government Actions Against Black Marketing and Hoarding
To curb illegal activities and ensure fair distribution, the Delhi government launched a dedicated control room on April 3, 2026. This initiative is part of a larger nationwide crackdown where over 37,000 raids were conducted across 32 states and union territories. These operations resulted in 550 FIRs and the arrest of 150 individuals involved in hoarding and black marketing of gas cylinders.
| Official Name | Designation | Key Update |
|---|---|---|
| Arun Kumar Jha | Special Commissioner, Food and Supply | Supply chain is strong, backlog being cleared. |
| Ashish Sood | Urban Development Minister | Directed allocation of 4 lakh new PNG connections. |
| Manjinder Singh Sirsa | Food and Supply Minister | Confirmed no shortage and increased commercial allocation. |
The authorities have appealed to the public to avoid panic bookings and use gas resources judiciously. For migrant workers, 5 kg cylinders are available at any gas agency upon showing a valid identity card. People residing in areas with PNG infrastructure are encouraged to switch to piped gas to avoid future disruptions in LPG supply.