Trouble For Fake LPG Gas Connections: Govt Starts Aadhaar-based eKYC Of Customers
Trouble For Fake LPG Gas Connections: Govt Starts Aadhaar-based eKYC Of Customers
Government-owned oil companies are conducting an Aadhaar-based eKYC authentication of LPG customers

State-owned oil companies are using Aadhaar-based eKYC authentication to verify LPG customers and eliminate fake accounts, according to Oil Minister Hardeep Singh Puri. This measure aims to identify and remove fraudulent customers who book cooking gas under residential names but use it for commercial purposes.

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LPG Gas Cylinder Aadhaar eKYC

“Oil marketing companies are undertaking eKYC Aadhaar authentication for LPG customers to remove bogus customers against whose name commercial cylinders are often booked by certain gas distributors,” Puri said in a post on X.

“This process is in place for more than 8 months now.”

His post came in response to V D Satheesan, Leader of the Opposition in the Kerala Assembly, raising the “unprecedented hardship” caused to the common man due to the decision.

“It has been learned that the central government has mandated mustering for gas connections in order to ensure that LPG cylinders are held by legitimate customers. Though mustering is imperative to identify legitimate customers, the decision to complete the mustering process at respective gas agencies has caused inconvenience to common LPG holders,” he said in a letter to Puri, a copy of which was he posted on X.

In response, Puri said the LPG delivery personnel, while delivering refills to customers, verifies credentials.

“Delivery personnel using their mobile phone captures the Aadhaar credentials of the customer through an app. Customer receives an OTP which is used to complete the process. Customers can also approach the distributor showroom at their convenience.”

Alternatively, customers can also install oil company apps and complete the eKYC on their own.

“There is no deadline for this activity either by oil marketing companies or the Central Government. It is also clarified by OMCs that there is no “Mustering” of customers at Showrooms of LPG distributorships,” he said.

Also, oil companies are issuing a clarification to press in this matter for assuring the customers and ensuring that there is no hardship or inconvenience to any genuine consumer, he added.

India has 32.64 crore active domestic LPG users, according to data from the Oil Ministry’s Petroleum Planning and Analysis Cell.

LPG Gas Price

While households buy what is called domestic LPG for Rs 803 per 14.2-kg cylinder (about Rs 56.5 per kg), commercial establishments like hotels and restaurants are mandated to buy a 19-kg commercial cylinder that comes for Rs 1,646 (Rs 86.3 per kg).

(With agency inputs)

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