Govt assures stable fuel supply amid West Asia conflict, urges no panic buying

The Indian government has assured citizens that fuel supply across the country remains stable and retail outlets are operating normally despite the ongoing conflict in West Asia. It clarified there are adequate stocks of petrol and diesel, with refineries operating at high capacity and domestic LPG production increased. Authorities have conducted over 2,600 raids, seized cylinders, and registered FIRs against hoarding and black marketing. The government has urged the public not to believe rumours, avoid panic buying, and conserve energy.

Key Points: India fuel supply stable, no panic buying needed: Govt

  • Adequate fuel stocks available
  • Refineries operating at high capacity
  • LPG cylinder delivery normal
  • Over 2600 raids conducted against hoarding
  • Port operations remain normal
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Fuel supply stable, petrol pumps operating normally despite West Asia conflict: Govt

Government assures adequate petrol, diesel, and LPG stocks nationwide despite West Asia tensions. Operations normal, raids conducted against hoarding.

"All retail outlets are operating normally across the country - Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas"

New Delhi, March 26

The Government of India on Thursday said that fuel supply across the country remains stable and retail fuel outlets are operating normally despite the ongoing developments in West Asia, urging the public not to believe rumours or resort to panic buying.

According to a statement released by the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, "All retail outlets are operating normally across the country," even as there were reports of panic buying in some areas due to rumours.

The ministry clarified that the country has adequate fuel supplies. "There are adequate stocks of petrol and diesel available at all Petrol Pumps in the country," the statement said, reiterating its advice to citizens "not to believe rumours."

The government also said that all refineries are operating at high capacity to ensure an uninterrupted energy supply. "All refineries are operating at high capacity, with adequate crude inventories in place," the ministry said, adding that domestic LPG production from refineries has been increased to support domestic consumption.

With the Strait of Hormuz remaining closed, the government has taken several steps to maintain supplies of LPG and petroleum products across the country. The statement noted that the supply of LPG has been affected due to the prevailing geopolitical situation, but domestic deliveries remain normal.

"No reported dry-out at LPG distributorships" has been reported so far, and the "delivery of Domestic LPG Cylinders is normal," the ministry said.

To support essential sectors, the government has increased the allocation of commercial LPG to states and union territories.

"Govt of India... has allowed another 20% allocation of commercial LPG to States, which would take overall allocation to 50%," the statement said, adding that priority sectors include "restaurants, dhabas, hotels, industrial canteens, food processing/dairy, subsidised canteens/outlets run by State Govt or local bodies for food, community kitchens, 5 Kg FTL for migrant labourers."

The ministry said that more than 37,000 small LPG cylinders were sold on Wednesday.

The government has also allocated additional kerosene to states to ease pressure on LPG demand. "Additional allocation of 48000 KL of Kerosene over and above the regular allocation has been made to all the States/UTs," the ministry said.

States and union territories have been urged to take strict action against hoarding and black marketing of fuel. The ministry said that state governments are empowered under the Essential Commodities Act to regulate the supply of petrol, diesel and LPG and take action against violations.

To strengthen enforcement, large-scale inspections and raids are being carried out across the country. "More than 2600 raids have been conducted, and more than 450 cylinders have been seized," the ministry said, adding that "more than 680 FIRs have been registered and 195 people have been arrested so far."

The government has also asked states to intensify communication with the public. According to the ministry, states have been requested "to institutionalise daily press briefings at State/District level and issue regular public advisories" and to actively monitor misinformation on social media.

On the maritime front, the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways is closely monitoring developments to ensure uninterrupted trade.

It added that port operations across the country remain normal. "Port operations across India remain normal with no congestion," the statement said.

The ministry also said that Indian seafarers in the region remain safe. "All Indian seafarers in the region are safe, and no incident involving Indian-flagged vessels has been reported in the past 24 hours," the statement added.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of External Affairs is continuing efforts to assist Indian nationals in the West Asia region. "Safety, security and welfare of the Indian community remains the highest priority," the statement said.

Flight operations from the region are improving, enabling more Indians to return home. "Around 4,50,000 passengers have returned to India since 28 February," the statement said.

The government urged citizens to avoid panic buying and conserve energy. "Citizens are advised to avoid panic purchase of Petrol, Diesel and booking of LPG, and rely only on official sources for correct information," the ministry said.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The focus on supporting migrant labourers and community kitchens with the extra LPG allocation is very important. In times of crisis, we must ensure the most vulnerable are taken care of. 👍
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Priyanka N
I appreciate the detailed communication, but I hope the government is also planning for the long term. The Strait of Hormuz closure is a serious issue. What's the plan B if this situation prolongs? We need energy security.
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Aman W
Saw a huge queue at my local pump yesterday because of WhatsApp forwards. People need to stop spreading rumours. The statement is clear - supplies are normal. Let's not create problems for ourselves.
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Michael C
The most reassuring part is that our seafarers are reported safe. That's the human cost often forgotten in these geopolitical stories. Good to see the MEA is prioritizing their welfare.
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Kavya N
Daily press briefings at the district level is a smart move to counter fake news. In my hometown, local rumours spread like wildfire. Official voices at the ground level can really help calm nerves.

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