Household LPG sales fall 8% in March

In March, household LPG sales experienced a notable 8 percent decline, largely attributed to state oil companies adjusting their supplies amid diminished imports due to the ongoing Iran conflict. Meanwhile, commercial LPG usage plummeted dramatically by 48 percent, and bulk LPG distribution to industries faced an alarming drop of 75.5 percent.

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Lessons from Hormuz crisis: Vedanta’s Anil Agarwal shares how India can break the 88% crude dependency cycle

Recent Strait of Hormuz tensions reveal India’s deep dependence on imported oil. Vedanta Chairman Anil Agarwal stresses India is under-explored, not resource-poor. He advocates for faster exploration and investment, suggesting India could hold vast untapped hydrocarbon potential. Agarwal believes technology and global partnerships are key to reducing import reliance and securing India’s energy future.

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CBM licensing round draws few bidders

The latest coal bed methane (CBM) licensing round saw a disappointing turnout, with seven of thirteen blocks receiving no bids and four attracting only a single bidder. Only two blocks will experience competitive bidding, as just three companies participated in the Special CBM Bid Round 2026, despite more liberal terms.

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