India Assures Stable Fuel Supply Amid Global Crude Price Surge

The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas has stated that India's fuel supplies remain stable with all refineries operating at high capacity. The government has reduced excise duty and increased export levies to protect domestic consumers from global price volatility. Additional allocations of kerosene and increased LPG production have been made to support domestic consumption. Concurrently, the shipping ministry reports all Indian seafarers are safe and port operations remain normal.

Key Points: Stable Fuel Supply, High Refinery Capacity: Govt Amid Crisis

  • Refineries operating at high capacity
  • Excise duty cut on fuel
  • Export levies increased on diesel & ATF
  • Domestic LPG production ramped up
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Fuel supplies remain stable as all refineries operate at high capacity: Govt

Govt says fuel supplies stable, refineries at high capacity, and retail prices unchanged despite global crude price surge from West Asia crisis.

"All refineries are operating at high capacity with adequate crude inventories. - Ministry of Petroleum"

New Delhi, April 12

Amid rising crude prices due to the ongoing West Asia crisis, the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas on Sunday said that fuel supplies across the country remain stable, with refineries operating at high capacity and retail prices of petrol and diesel unchanged.

"All refineries are operating at high capacity with adequate crude inventories, while sufficient stocks of petrol and diesel are being maintained," the ministry said in an official release.

The government acknowledged pressure from global markets, noting that the "Middle East crisis has led to an abnormal increase in crude prices," but added that steps have been taken to shield consumers.

"To protect consumers, the Government of India has reduced excise duty on petrol and diesel by Rs 10 per litre," it said.

To ensure domestic availability, the government has also tightened export controls. "Govt. of India vide Gazette notification dated 11.04.2026 has increased the export levy on diesel to Rs. 55.50 per litre and on ATF to Rs. 42 per litre, to ensure availability of these products in the domestic market," the release stated.

Despite global volatility, "retail outlets across the country are operating normally," and "retail prices of petrol and diesel remain unchanged with no increase at retail outlets," the ministry added.

The government has also ramped up domestic production of cooking fuel. "Domestic LPG production from refineries has been increased to support domestic consumption," it said. Additionally, refining companies have been directed to support key sectors, with "provision for 800 MT/day" of C3 and C4 streams for critical industries like Department of Pharmaceuticals, Department of Food & Public Distribution, Department of Chemicals & Petro Chemicals etc.

On kerosene distribution, the ministry said, "An additional allocation of 48,000 KL of kerosene has been provided to States/UTs over and above regular allocation," adding that most regions have already issued allocation orders.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways said, "All Indian seafarers in the region are safe, and no incident involving Indian-flagged vessels has been reported in the past 24 hours."

It added that the Shipping Control Room is functioning round-the-clock and "has handled 6,053 calls and more than 12,787 emails since activation," including "80 calls and 112 emails" in the last 24 hours.

The ministry also highlighted ongoing evacuation efforts. "The Ministry, through the Directorate General of Shipping (DG Shipping), has facilitated the safe repatriation of more than 2,084 Indian seafarers so far, including 75 in the last 24 hours," it said.

"Port operations across India remain normal, with no congestion reported," the ministry added, noting continued coordination with the Ministry of External Affairs and other stakeholders to ensure uninterrupted maritime activity.

- ANI

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Priya S
While the assurance is welcome, I'm skeptical. Petrol prices haven't changed at the pump, but what about the indirect impact on transport costs and inflation? The focus should also be on accelerating our shift to renewable energy to reduce this dependency.
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Rohit P
The most important part is that our seafarers are safe. Jai Hind to the DG Shipping and MEA teams for the evacuation efforts. The 24/7 control room handling thousands of calls shows solid groundwork. 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
Appreciate the detailed update. The additional kerosene allocation for states and the increased LPG production are crucial for rural households. Hope the distribution on the ground is as efficient as the planning.
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Vikram M
Operating refineries at high capacity is good, but what about the long-term plan? We need strategic reserves and more deals for direct crude purchases to avoid being at the mercy of such crises every few years.
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Karthik V
The provision of 800 MT/day for pharma and food distribution is a smart move. It shows they are thinking about the supply chain for essential industries. Stability in fuel supply means stability in prices of daily necessities.

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