Amid Middle East tensions and Qatar halting LNG production, Indians queued for LPG amid fears of shortages, though the government assures household supply remains sufficient. Emergency measures have been enacted to boost domestic LPG production.
Indians queue for LPG supplies as Iran crisis stokes fears of shortages
Amid Middle East tensions and Qatar halting LNG production, Indians queued for LPG amid fears of shortages, though the government assures household supply remains sufficient. Emergency measures have been enacted to boost domestic LPG production.
March 11, 2026
Reuters

LPG cylinders for delivery are placed on cycles at a godown, amid supply disruptions following the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran, in New Delhi, India, March 10, 2026.
Bhawika Chhabra/Reuters
Indians queued up outside cooking gas distribution centres on Wednesday (March 11) amid fears of a shortage of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), as concerns over energy supplies grow following the ongoing crisis in the Middle East.
The anxiety follows Qatar’s decision last week to halt production after Iran launched strikes on Gulf countries following Israeli and U.S. attacks. Qatar is India’s biggest supplier of liquefied natural gas, and the disruption has raised alarms over potential spillover effects on domestic fuel availability.
Meanwhile, India's oil minister Hardeep Singh Puri said on Tuesday that there was no shortage of LPG for household use, seeking to calm consumers after reports of panic buying.
To mitigate the crisis, India invoked emergency powers and directed refiners to maximise LPG production to prevent a shortage of the essential cooking fuel.
Production: Feline Lim/Reuters
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