“Other food items such as sandwiches, salads, fruit chaats and similar refreshments are available and will continue to be served,” it said. The notice, signed by Sandeep Sharma of the Lawyers’ Canteen, apologised for the inconvenience caused to advocates and court staff and sought their understanding and cooperation. The shortage of LPG cylinders is reportedly linked to disruptions in supply chains amid the ongoing tensions and conflicts in West Asia involving the United States, Israel and Iran, which have affected fuel logistics in some parts of India. Yesterday, the Central Government had invoked the Essential Commodities Act to regulate the supply of natural gas in view of the West Asia crisis and the blockade at the Hormuz Strait.
Union Minister of State for Petroleum and Natural Gas Suresh Gopi on Thursday (March 12, 2026) said that efforts are underway to bring the LPG crisis under control and that avenues are opening for India to secure additional supply.
Speaking to reporters in Thrissur, he said Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri had answered questions regarding the LPG crisis in Parliament on Wednesday (March 11, 2026).
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He said due to diplomatic sensitivities, some matters related to supply through the Hormuz Strait cannot be revealed.
“The Prime Minister has spoken to all countries regarding how the Hormuz Strait issue has affected lives and sought exemptions. I am not giving the exact data, but ways are opening for us to get more LPG,” Mr. Gopi said.
He said priority is being given to emergency utility services such as hospitals and crematoriums.
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“We, as a ministry, feel the situation is under control. However, we have no right to control several technical aspects outside the country,” he said.
Oil prices surged more than 9% on Thursday (March 12, 2026) to break back above $100 a barrel after fresh Iranian strikes on supplies and infrastructure in the West Asia overshadowed a record release of stockpiles by the International Energy Agency.
Brent crude jumped 9.3% to $100.50, while West Texas Intermediate was up 8.8% at $94.92 at around 0305 GMT.
