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Govt considers distribution of kerosene amid LPG shortage

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Last updated: March 27, 2026 12:49 am
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Shahin Bepari Lambe

Panaji

The state government is considering reintroducing kerosene distribution through the Public Distribution System (PDS) following constraints in LPG supply and global energy disruptions.

The state had earlier phased out kerosene use by promoting LPG and piped natural gas.

Government sources said an allocation of 24,000 litres of kerosene has been received under a central quota. “The stock has not yet been lifted as final approval is awaited. Once cleared, distribution is expected to begin through Fair Price Shops, with a focus on rural areas,” said the source.

The allocation falls under the Adhoc Allocation of Public Distribution System Superior Kerosene Oil (SKO) for 2025–26.

An official communication said the allocation was made keeping in view the prevailing geopolitical situation affecting global energy supplies and to ensure availability of fuel for cooking and lighting.

As per the communication, kerosene will be distributed through the PDS network, including Fair Price Shops and retail outlets of public sector oil companies. It said that in states previously declared kerosene-free, the distribution mechanism would be decided by the state in consultation with oil companies.

Authorities have been given flexibility to determine the scale and criteria for distribution while ensuring that kerosene is not diverted for unauthorised uses. The communication said priority would be given to rural households and that the allocation must be lifted within 45 days, with no provision to carry forward unutilised stock.

A separate communication said industries, hotels and restaurants may temporarily use alternative fuels, including kerosene or coal, for a limited period subject to approval.

 

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