The supply of cooking gas in Kathmandu Valley is becoming easy, the Corporation's request to avoid unnecessary storage
Kathmandu. Nepal Oil Corporation has made it clear that the supply of LP gas for cooking is gradually becoming easier in the market and has requested the consumers not to accumulate gas cylinders unnecessarily. The Corporation has informed that the entire market situation will be completely normal within a few days as cylinders are being supplied more than the average demand of Kathmandu Valley.
According to Vinitmani Upadhyay, the director of the corporation, there is an average demand of 35,000 to 37,000 cylinders of gas in Kathmandu Valley every day. However, at present 5,000 to 8,000 cylinders are being supplied more than the demand.
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