India invokes emergency powers, orders refiners to boost LPG output

A man carries an LPG cylinder on his shoulder at a wholesale market in the old quarters of Delhi, India, June 7, 2023. REUTERS
NEW DELHI, March 6 (Reuters) – India has invoked emergency powers and directed refiners to maximise production of ​liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) to prevent a shortage of the ‌cooking fuel after supply disruptions caused by the Middle East crisis, a government order showed.
The world’s second-biggest importer of LPG last year ​consumed 33.15 million metric tons of cooking gas, which ​is a mixture of propane and butane.
All oil refiners are ​asked to “maximise and ensure that propane and butane available with them are utilized for production of LPG”, the order issued late on Thursday ​showed.
The government has asked producers to make LPG, propane and ​butane available to state refiners – Indian Oil Corp Hindustan Petroleum Corp and ‌Bharat ⁠Petroleum Corp for distribution to households.
The country has about 332 million active LPG consumers, government data showed.
A mandatory diversion of propane and butane for LPG production would curtail the output ​of alkylates, ​a gasoline blending ⁠component, by Reliance Industries Ltd.
Reliance exported about four cargoes per month of alkylates last year, ​according to LSEG data.
The government also ordered ​refiners not ⁠to divert propane and butane for petrochemical production.
Diverting propane and butane for LPG production will hurt margins for petrochemical companies ⁠that make ​products such as polpropyline and alkylates, ​as they fetch better prices than LPG, a trade source said.

Reporting by Nidhi ​Verma; Additional reporting by Mohi Narayan; Editing by Sonali Paul

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