header banner

Bottlers miss LP gas import quota yet again

alt=
By No Author

KATHMANDU, March 11: Bottlers failed to import liquefied petroleum (LP) gas as per the quota fixed by Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC) in February as well.
NOC had provided supply quota of 29,472 tons to bottlers in February. But they managed to import only 26,000 tons. Bottlers had also missed the quota in January.

Bottlers say they couldn't import LP gas as per the quota provided by NOC in the lack of proper coordination between NOC and Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), unscientific distribution of quota, and NOC's inability to fix quota in time.



Related story

Faciliate bottlers to buy gas bullets, govt told

"Though bottlers had deposited the required money with NOC to import 29,472 tons, IOC did not supply LP gas accordingly," Shiva Ghimire, president of Nepal LP Gas Industry Association, said. “There is a lack of coordination between NOC and IOC. The Indian supplier is reluctant to supply LP gas as per the quota fixed by NOC."

Ghimire said bottlers are not getting sufficient supply from India as NOC generally fixes quota at the eleventh hour. "We are forced to import as per the quota of previous month as NOC doesn't fixes quota in time," he added.

Bottlers also blame unscientific allocation of quota behind low import in February.     
NOC officials, however, claim that the LP gas import in February is sufficient to meet the market demand. "We are working in close coordination with IOC and bottlers so that bottlers can import LP gas as per the quota allotted to them," Mukunda Ghimire, spokesperson of NOC, told Republica.


Related Stories
OPINION

The Politics of Quotas

sanjitopinion_20210720142913.jpg
ECONOMY

Gas bottlers flout govt safety regulations

gas_20200105081235.jpg
ECONOMY

Government waits before raising gold import quota

gold_Sept15.jpg
ECONOMY

NOC rations cooking gas, directs bottlers to sell...

LPGcylinder_20230324204531.jpg
ECONOMY

Gas bottlers' cartel flouts law as govt looks on

LPG%20cylinder.jpg