Despite the order having been in effect for one-and-a-half months now, only about 43,000 PNG consumers have so far surrendered their LPG connections. (Representational image/File) An assessment is underway to identify households that are currently holding both liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and piped natural gas (PNG) connections, following a March 14 government order that barred household consumers from simultaneously holding both types of cooking gas connections. The order was among the measures announced by the government to encourage households to increase PNG use and reduce pressure off of LPG supplies, which have been badly hit due to the West Asia crisis. Despite the order having been in effect for one-and-a-half months now, only about 43,000 PNG consumers have so far surrendered their LPG connections.…