ISLAMABAD [Pakistan], The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has banned the sale and purchase of substandard LPG cylinders across Pakistan, ARY New reported on Thursday. In a notification issued by OGRA, the regulatory body announced that Substandard LPG cylinders had to be refilled. Notice has been issued to 313 LP marketing and 19 cylinder producing companies. OGRA has warned LPG marketing companies against selling LPG to unauthorized distributors. According to the notification, new SOPs have been developed for the LPG business, and only authorized distributors will be able to sell LPG going forward, ARY News reported, adding that the decision was made in response to the increase in LPG prices. Cylinder blast and body working to save lives of businesses On May 3, the price of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) in Quetta was reduced by Rs 20 per kg (PKR), according to sources. has been reduced. 20, brought down from (PKR) 280 to (PKR) 260 per kg, ARY News reported. It is worth noting that LPG prices had earlier fallen by (PKR) 20 per kg, leading to an overall reduction of (PKR) 40 per kg. In a few weeks.