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Diesel Demand Shifts to PSU Retail Outlets, India Assures Sufficient Fuel Supply

Diesel demand is shifting from bulk buyers to retail outlets operated by government oil companies, but India has sufficient fuel supplies, said Sujata Sharma, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas. The government has ramped up LPG production, delivering 1.34 crore cylinders, and registered 7.99 lakh new natural gas customers. Enforcement actions include 500 raids and 111 show cause notices to monitor fuel distribution. Crude oil imports from Russia remain stable despite geopolitical tensions in West Asia.

Diesel demand shifts to PSU retail pumps, India has sufficient fuel supplies: Govt

New Delhi, May 21

Demand for diesel is increasingly shifting from bulk buyers to retail outlets operated by government oil companies, but the country has sufficient fuel supplies to meet demand, Sujata Sharma, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, said on Thursday during an inter-ministerial press briefing on the situation in West Asia.

"Bulk supplies of diesel are shifting to retail. Demand is shifting to government companies, and we have sufficient supplies," Sharma said.

She added that India currently has sufficient supplies of petrol, diesel, LPG and natural gas despite global geopolitical tensions impacting imports, and said the government has taken steps to reduce the burden on citizens.

"Our imports are impacted, but the Government of India made efforts to reduce the burden on citizens," Sharma said.

The official said LPG production has been ramped up to meet rising demand across the country.

Sharing operational updates, Sharma said around 1.34 crore LPG cylinders were delivered, while commercial LPG sales stood at 23,588 tonnes.

On the natural gas front, she said 7.99 lakh new customers have been registered.

The official also detailed enforcement action being taken to monitor fuel distribution and prevent irregularities.

"Five hundred raids conducted, 111 show cause notices issued, 35 distributors got notice and one suspended," Sharma said.

Earlier, OMC sources had told ANI that India continues to remain surplus in petroleum products and there is no shortage of petrol, diesel or LPG in the country.

"There is no shortage of petrol/diesel/LPG as India is a net exporter and surplus in petroleum products," according to OMC sources.

The sources added that higher sales at some retail outlets were being seen due to seasonal demand and pricing shifts in the market.

On crude oil imports, the sources said supplies from Russia remain stable despite ongoing geopolitical tensions in West Asia and concerns over global energy supply disruptions.

"There is no reduction in crude oil coming from Russia," the sources added.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

As someone who relies on LPG for cooking, this is reassuring. The 1.34 crore cylinders delivered is impressive, but I worry about the rural areas where delivery can be inconsistent. Hope the government ensures last-mile connectivity too. 😊

Rohit P

"Sufficient supplies" – let's hope this isn't just a statement before a price hike. The government has managed well so far, but with Russia imports stable, why are petrol prices still high at retail? Common man is feeling the pinch.

Kavya N

The enforcement actions are good – 500 raids, 111 show-cause notices. But we need more transparency in fuel pricing. Why are OMCs making record profits while consumers pay high prices? Just asking for fair play. 🤔

Ananya R

Impressive that India is a net exporter of petroleum products despite being a major importer of crude. That's good strategic planning. But I wonder how much of this surplus actually benefits the common citizen. We need cheaper fuel, not just statements. 😕

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