Good news for LPG users! If you’re unhappy with your current gas agency’s service, you’ll soon be able to
switch to another supplier without changing your existing connection. Just like
mobile number portability (MNP), this feature will give customers more freedom and better service choices. Here’s all you need to know.
🔄 1. What Is LPG Portability?LPG portability will allow you to
change your gas distributor without surrendering or reapplying for a new connection.The gas cylinder and regulator will remain the same — only the
service provider changes.This ensures
continuity, convenience, and better customer service.
🏠 2. Why This Move?Many customers often complain about:
Delayed cylinder deliveryOvercharging or hidden costsPoor customer serviceTo tackle this, the government is bringing in portability, giving customers the
power of choice.
📅 3. When Will It Be Available?The
Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas is in the final stages of rolling out this facility.It is expected to be launched in
early 2026 in metro and tier-1 cities first, followed by a
nationwide rollout.
🏢 4. Which Suppliers Are Covered?The scheme will cover India’s three main LPG suppliers:
Indane (IOC)HP Gas (HPCL)Bharat Gas (BPCL)Customers will be able to switch between these distributors based on service quality and convenience.
📝 5. How Will Porting Work?Visit the official LPG portal or mobile app.Enter your
connection details (consumer number, Aadhaar-linked mobile, etc.).Select a
new supplier of your choice in your locality.Submit the request — your service will be ported within a few working days.
6. Benefits for CustomersFaster delivery and better service due to competitionNo need to
buy a new connection or pay extra depositsFreedom to choose the supplier you trust mostEncourages suppliers to
improve efficiency and customer care🔔
Final Word: LPG portability will give customers the
same freedom mobile users enjoy with number portability. If your supplier is troubling you, relief is just around the corner — expected by
2026.
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