Indian Oil has announced that there is no shortage of domestic LPG cylinders in the market due to which a reported strike by North East Packed LPG Transporter Association (NEPTA) was supposed to take place.
The oil and gas company further assured on Friday that there is no shortage of domestic LPG cylinders for its consumers in the Northeast.
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The Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) informed, “As on date, the backlog of delivery in the region has reduced to less than 48 hours as compared to March this year when the backlog was over 10 days.”
The company also went on to praise the effort of the LPG bottling plants and channel partners to ensure delivery risking infection in the ongoing pandemic.
On the trifle with transporters, Indian Oil stated, “The NEPTA had expressed their discontent at the packed LPG transportation tender ex-LPG plants of Assam recently floated by Indian Oil.”
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