Indian women queue for kerosene at sunrise, reflecting energy policy.
India is relaxing petroleum regulations to expedite kerosene delivery to households, a move prompted by concerns over global energy supplies stemming from the conflict involving Iran. The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas has announced the changes, which will permit ad-hoc kerosene distribution for cooking and lighting purposes.
The relaxed rules are set to benefit households in 21 states and federal territories, addressing potential energy shortages. This policy adjustment reflects the government’s proactive approach to ensuring energy access amid geopolitical instability and supply chain disruptions.
The move could have implications for the broader energy sector in India, potentially influencing demand for alternative fuels and impacting the strategies of energy companies operating in the region. The policy change also signals the government’s readiness to intervene in energy markets to safeguard household access to essential resources.