
Is India facing an Energy Lockdown? 🤨
As of today, March 25, 2026, the official answer is NO.
India is not facing a nationwide "lockdown" in the way it experienced during the 2020 pandemic.
While "Energy Lockdown" has been trending heavily on social media over the last 48 hours, the government has clarified that this term is a misnomer.
Why the buzz?
◾Essential Commodity Orders:
• On March 8 and 9, 2026, the government passed the LPG Control Order and Natural Gas Control Order.
• These prioritize "Priority 1" sectors—domestic households (cooking gas) and fertilizers—while curtailing supply to non-essential industrial and commercial sectors.
◾Strategic Petroleum Reserves (SPR):
• As of this week, India's SPRs are roughly 64% full (holding about 3.37 million tonnes).
• At full capacity, these reserves only provide a 9.5-day buffer.
• However, when combined with commercial stocks from oil companies (IOCL, HPCL, BPCL), India has roughly 70–75 days of import cover—still short of the IEA’s 90-day benchmark.
But so far the Government of India has not issued any lockdown notice. Therefore, people are advised to remain calm and not give way to panic-buying or hoarding.
What India is actually experiencing is a strategic management of energy resources necessitated by the severe conflict in West Asia and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

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