LPG eKYC Rules Explained: Aadhaar Verification Not Mandatory for All Customers
LPG eKYC Update (March 2026): The government has clarified that Aadhaar-based eKYC is not compulsory for all LPG consumers in India, addressing widespread confusion among users. The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas has stated that eKYC is only required for specific cases and not for every customer.
This announcement aims to clear misinformation and reassure LPG users that gas supply will continue uninterrupted, even if eKYC has not been completed.
eKYC Not Required for EveryoneAccording to the ministry:
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Aadhaar-based eKYC is not mandatory for all LPG users
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It is required only for customers who have not completed their identity verification earlier
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Customers who have already completed eKYC do not need to repeat the process
Recent reports and social media posts had created confusion that biometric Aadhaar verification was compulsory for all users. The government has now confirmed that this is not true
The government has outlined slightly different rules for beneficiaries under the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY).
Key points:
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eKYC is required once a year for PMUY users
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It becomes necessary when they wish to avail subsidy on the 8th or 9th LPG cylinder after consuming 7 cylinders
This step is aimed at ensuring that subsidies are provided only to eligible beneficiaries.
eKYC Can Be Done Easily from HomeThe ministry has emphasized that the eKYC process is:
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Simple and hassle-free
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Available online from home
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Free of cost
Customers do not need to visit LPG agencies or offices for completing the process.
Importantly:
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Gas supply will not be stopped if eKYC is not completed
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Customers will continue receiving LPG cylinders without disruption
The primary objective of Aadhaar-based eKYC is to:
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Improve transparency in the LPG distribution system
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Ensure that subsidies reach the right beneficiaries
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Prevent fake or duplicate connections
By linking customer identity with Aadhaar, the government aims to make the system more efficient and secure.
LPG Supply Remains Stable
Amid concerns over fuel availability, the government has also shared updates on LPG supply:
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An LPG tanker named Nanda Devi recently delivered around 45,000 tonnes of gas at Gujarat’s Vadinar port
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Another tanker, Shivalik, had earlier supplied LPG at Mundra port
These developments indicate that LPG supply in the country remains stable and well-managed.
What Should LPG Consumers Do?To avoid confusion, LPG users should:
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Check whether their eKYC is already completed
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Complete the process only if required
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Ignore misleading information about mandatory verification for all
The government’s clarification on LPG eKYC rules brings relief to millions of consumers. Aadhaar-based verification is not universally mandatory, and existing users who have already completed their KYC do not need to take any further action.
With easy online processes and uninterrupted supply, the focus remains on improving transparency while ensuring convenience for consumers.