Kitchen tension will end. Big gas tankers from Qatar are going to come to India, know how the supply of cooking gas will improve.

News India Live, Digital Desk: Relief news has emerged for the consumers facing shortage of LPG and natural gas in India. Qatar has geared up to ensure uninterrupted supply of LNG to India. Soon, big tankers of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) from Qatar are going to reach India through the ‘Strait of Hormuz’. This step will not only increase the availability of domestic LPG, but will also reduce the energy crisis in industrial areas. Ships will reach India after crossing the Strait of Hormuz. Amid global tensions and security concerns in sea routes, there were some hindrances in the gas supply coming from Qatar. However, now Qatar has decided to send the shipment through the strategically important Strait of Hormuz. This route is one of the busiest and most important routes in the world for the movement of oil and gas from the Gulf countries. This route is also important for India because a large part of our gas needs come through this route. Inflation will be controlled and supply will be stable. Experts believe that with the start of regular arrival of LNG from Qatar, there can be stability in gas prices in the domestic market. For some time, there was a fear of gas shortage due to supply chain being affected. Now that the path for tankers has been cleared, the gas bottling plants in different states of the country will be able to get the raw material on time, due to which the general public will not have to wait long for the delivery of cylinders. India is largely dependent on imports for its gas needs. Qatar is one of the world’s largest gas exporters and has been a long-standing trusted partner of India. This latest development will not only strengthen India’s energy security but will also help in meeting the increasing demand for gas before the winter season. According to highly placed sources in the government, the shipment is being directly monitored by the Petroleum Ministry to ensure that there is no disruption in distribution.

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