LPG Booking New Rule 2026: 35-Day Gap Introduced for Cylinder Booking
- byPranay Jain
- 26 Mar, 2026
A significant change has been introduced in LPG booking rules in 2026, directly affecting household consumers across India. Under the revised guidelines, users will now have to wait longer before booking their next LPG cylinder, making it essential to manage usage more efficiently.
What Is the New LPG Booking Rule?
According to the latest update, households with a standard two-cylinder connection can now book a new 14.2 kg LPG cylinder only after 35 days from the date of their last delivery.
Earlier, the waiting period was shorter, but this revision aims to regulate consumption and ensure a balanced supply. Even if a household runs out of gas before this period ends, the system will not accept a new booking request.
Rules for Ujjwala Scheme Beneficiaries
The waiting period is longer for beneficiaries under the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY).
- PMUY consumers must wait 45 days before booking a new cylinder
- This is a notable increase compared to previous norms
The move is intended to prevent misuse of subsidized cylinders and ensure fair access.
Reasons Behind the Change
The government has implemented these stricter rules due to supply-related concerns and global developments. Geopolitical tensions, particularly in West Asia, have affected LPG availability, prompting precautionary measures.
Key objectives include:
- Preventing hoarding of cylinders
- Reducing black marketing
- Ensuring equitable distribution among consumers
These changes are part of broader adjustments in the LPG system, including pricing revisions and earlier booking restrictions.
Updated Booking Rules by Category
The waiting period for booking now varies based on the type of connection and user category. While standard consumers must follow a 35-day cycle, PMUY beneficiaries are subject to a 45-day gap.
Conclusion
With the introduction of this new rule, consumers are advised to plan their LPG usage more carefully to avoid inconvenience. The policy aims to maintain supply stability and ensure that all households receive fair access to LPG cylinders.






