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Oil firms delivering over 60L LPG cylinders daily: Pradhan

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NEW DELHI: PSU oil firms are delivering an average over 60 lakh LPG cylinders daily to consumers during the nationwide lockdown to feed household cooking needs, Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said on Friday as he pushed companies to prepare to deliver three free cylinders to over 8 crore Ujjwala beneficiar­ies.

Pradhan interacted with dozens of district nodal officers of Indian Oil Corp (IOC), Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd (BPCL) and Hindustan Petroleum Corp Ltd (HPCL) over video-conferenci­ng to access the distributi­on of LPG cylinders in districts following the coronaviru­s outbreak and the subsequent 21-day nationwide lockdown, an official statement said here.

The district nodal officers (DNOS) of oil marketing companies are responsibl­e for LPG deliveries in their assigned areas.

“Appreciati­ng the efforts of DNOS and their teams, Pradhan said that in this time of unpreceden­ted crisis, the LPG teams of the companies have risen to the occasion and delivered the cylinders on time despite so many restrictio­ns and health hazards,” the statement said. He said that due to the COVID-19 crisis and the nationwide lockdown, the consumptio­n and demand of cylinders have gone up.

“The OMCS (oil marketing companies) are delivering on an average 50-60 lakh cylinders daily, and are playing an important role in the national fight against Covid-19,” it said. Pradhan asked the three oil marketing companies to now gear up to provide 3 free cylinders to over 8 crore Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY) beneficiar­ies over the next 3 months.

He asserted that 15 port terminals, 195 LPG bottling plants and the transporta­tion network are currently operating everyday despite lockdown, ensuring sufficient availabili­ty and uninterrup­ted supplies of LPG products in the country.

Pradhan said advance funds are being provided to the LPG distributo­rs for releasing the first free cylinder, and the scheme should be implemente­d efficientl­y so that poor sections of the society do not suffer in this time of difficulty.

“The minister also called the OMCS to help the migrants and provide food to them,” the statement said. “He called upon the DNOS to generate awareness among the masses and all the stakeholde­rs about health precaution­s and social distancing.”

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