
Hyderabad, April 7 (RAHNUMA): A review meeting with Private Marketing Companies (PMCs) dealing with auto LPG was held here on Tuesday under the chairmanship of M. Stephen Raveendra, Commissioner of Civil Supplies.
In the review meeting, it was noted with satisfaction that the PMCs have made considerable progress over the past week. A total of 363 MTs of Auto LPG was sourced and supplied during the week, and 17 previously non-operational (dry) outlets were restored to functioning status.
The Commissioner appreciated the efforts of Super Gas, Go Gas, Total Energies, and Prime Fuel for their proactive role in augmenting supplies and reviving operations at multiple outlets.
However, concern was expressed regarding the limited or negligible progress made by certain other PMCs. They were issued stern instructions to intensify their efforts in sourcing Auto LPG and to ensure consistent supply across all their outlets without fail.
Stephen Raveendra reiterated that maintaining an uninterrupted Auto LPG supply is critical to safeguarding the livelihoods of auto drivers and directed all PMCs to remain fully committed to this objective.
The department will maintain strict vigilance and PMCs are expected to sustain and further build upon these supply levels, ensuring continuous fuel availability to prevent any disruption to public transport.
The Civil Supplies department will continue its daily monitoring of running outlets and product receipts, working in close coordination with Oil Marketing Companies to ensure the impact of international supply constraints remains fully mitigated in Hyderabad.
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