JSW Unit Seeks Government Help To Secure Gas Supply
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JSW Unit Seeks Government Help To Secure Gas Supply

A unit of JSW Group (JSW) has sought government assistance to secure gas supplies after disruptions linked to the conflict in Iran threatened fuel availability for its plants. The unit said the shortage had the potential to affect operations and planned maintenance schedules at its energy intensive facilities. It noted that a portion of its feedstock was sourced from international markets and that supply chain interruptions had exposed vulnerabilities in fuel procurement. The firm appealed for swift engagement with relevant ministries to mitigate immediate shortages.\n\nThe company sought priority allocation of domestic gas and assistance to secure liquefied natural gas shipments through alternate routes. It also requested regulatory flexibility to expedite contracts with third party suppliers and to permit temporary adjustments in fuel sourcing. Officials described temporary fuel switching and incremental storage as short term measures to bridge the gap until supply lines stabilised. The unit said collaboration with state run distributors and port authorities was under way to fast track deliveries.\n\nExecutives warned that prolonged shortages could force output reductions and disrupt supply commitments to customers in manufacturing and power sectors. The company indicated that contingency plans included staggered production cycles and prioritising critical operations to limit economic losses. It said financial impacts would be assessed as supply dynamics evolved and that contractual obligations were being reviewed in consultation with legal teams. The unit continued to engage industry groups to coordinate a sector wide response.\n\nAnalysts said the appeal underscored broader concerns about energy security for heavy industry and the need for contingency frameworks at national level. The firm expected government agencies to consider temporary measures to alleviate bottlenecks while longer term strategies were explored. It will monitor international developments and adjust procurement and operations to ensure continuity of essential services.

A unit of JSW Group (JSW) has sought government assistance to secure gas supplies after disruptions linked to the conflict in Iran threatened fuel availability for its plants. The unit said the shortage had the potential to affect operations and planned maintenance schedules at its energy intensive facilities. It noted that a portion of its feedstock was sourced from international markets and that supply chain interruptions had exposed vulnerabilities in fuel procurement. The firm appealed for swift engagement with relevant ministries to mitigate immediate shortages.\n\nThe company sought priority allocation of domestic gas and assistance to secure liquefied natural gas shipments through alternate routes. It also requested regulatory flexibility to expedite contracts with third party suppliers and to permit temporary adjustments in fuel sourcing. Officials described temporary fuel switching and incremental storage as short term measures to bridge the gap until supply lines stabilised. The unit said collaboration with state run distributors and port authorities was under way to fast track deliveries.\n\nExecutives warned that prolonged shortages could force output reductions and disrupt supply commitments to customers in manufacturing and power sectors. The company indicated that contingency plans included staggered production cycles and prioritising critical operations to limit economic losses. It said financial impacts would be assessed as supply dynamics evolved and that contractual obligations were being reviewed in consultation with legal teams. The unit continued to engage industry groups to coordinate a sector wide response.\n\nAnalysts said the appeal underscored broader concerns about energy security for heavy industry and the need for contingency frameworks at national level. The firm expected government agencies to consider temporary measures to alleviate bottlenecks while longer term strategies were explored. It will monitor international developments and adjust procurement and operations to ensure continuity of essential services.

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