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DOE To LPG Firms: Comply With LIRA Or Face Penalties

The DOE emphasizes the importance of adhering to LIRA in the LPG industry. Ensure you meet licensing requirements.

DOE To LPG Firms: Comply With LIRA Or Face Penalties

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The Department of Energy (DOE) reminded liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) industry players to fully comply with Republic Act 11592, or the LPG Industry Regulation Act (LIRA), by ensuring that they are registered and possess the required licenses and permits for their operations.

The LIRA mandates compliance with regulations on health, safety, security, environmental protection and quality across various LPG-related operations, including importation, refining, storage, distribution and manufacturing of LPG equipment and pressure vessels.

Failure to comply with the law may result in penalties, including business closure and permanent disqualification from engaging in LPG-related activities.

Under the law, violations could lead to administrative and criminal penalties, including fines of up to PHP100,000 per non-compliant item, imprisonment of up to 12 years and the shutdown of businesses found in violation.

“These penalties are designed to protect consumers, prevent hazardous incidents and maintain the integrity of the LPG industry sector,” DOE Undersecretary Alessandro Sales said in a statement.

“By enforcing strict safety measures, we ensure that only legally sourced and properly handled LPG products reach the market, underscoring the government’s unwavering commitment to public safety and product quality,” he added.

Sales said the DOE is working closely with industry stakeholders to enforce the implementing rules and regulations of LIRA to foster responsible LPG practices.

The DOE has been actively monitoring compliance since 2023, imposing sanctions on industry participants who fail to adhere to LIRA requirements.

Under the law, substandard and dilapidated LPG cylinders should be replaced in authorized LPG distributors and refillers.

Rusty tanks and unbranded LPG cylinders are considered substandard. (PNA)