IndianOil Limits Price Hike to Premium XP-95 Petrol Amid Global Crude Surge

Indian Oil Corporation has announced a fuel price revision that applies exclusively to its premium petrol brand, XP-95, leaving regular automotive fuel prices unchanged despite a sharp surge in global crude oil prices. The decision, confirmed by Petroleum Ministry officials, aims to minimize the impact on overall domestic consumption while addressing international cost pressures. Authorities report a significant decline in panic booking for LPG cylinders and have strengthened nationwide monitoring, including thousands of raids, to ensure supply stability. The government is implementing logistical relief measures and public advisories to maintain the availability of essential commodities and prevent market irregularities.

Key Points: IndianOil Hikes Only Premium Petrol Price, Spares Regular Fuel

  • Only premium XP-95 petrol price revised
  • Regular petrol & diesel prices unchanged
  • Global crude surged from $71 to $156/barrel
  • Govt strengthens monitoring, conducts raids
  • LPG panic booking declines significantly
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IndianOil limits price hike to premium XP-95 petrol amid global crude surge

Indian Oil Corp raises price only for XP-95 petrol, keeps regular fuel unchanged despite global crude surge. Govt assures adequate supply, no panic.

IndianOil limits price hike to premium XP-95 petrol amid global crude surge
"Prices of premium category petrol have been increased. It has been decided by the Oil Marketing companies. - Sujata Sharma"

New Delhi, March 20

Indian Oil Corp Ltd announced that its recent fuel price revision applies exclusively to its premium petrol brand, XP-95, ensuring that the move results in minimal impact on overall domestic consumption. IOCL noted that the decision came as "global crude oil prices surged from USD 71 to USD 156 per barrel within the last 20 days". Despite this sharp international spike, the company maintained that no price increase occurred for regular automotive fuel across the country.

"As global crude prices surge, stability at home matters more than ever. IndianOil has ensured no increase in regular automotive fuel prices in India, even amid rising international costs. A limited revision applies only to premium petrol XP-95, with minimal impact on overall consumption. Through evolving global conditions, the focus remains clear: consistent supply, responsible pricing, and service you can rely on," Indian Oil Corp said in a statement.

During an inter-ministerial briefing held on Friday to discuss the availability of essential commodities, Sujata Sharma, Joint Secretary at the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, confirmed the pricing strategy.

Sharma stated, "Prices of premium category petrol have been increased. It has been decided by the Oil Marketing companies."

"Normal petrol and diesel prices have not been increased," she noted.

Meanwhile, prices of industrial diesel have also increased by 25 per cent from Rs 87.67/ltr to Rs 109.59/ltr.

The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas said that panic booking of LPG cylinders has declined significantly, with only 55 lakh bookings reported on Thursday.

"There is no panic booking now. Only 55 lakh LPG booking reported yesterday," she said.

Reassuring consumers, Sharma also said that there is no shortage of supply across the country. "There is adequate stock available, no outlets are dry out," she stated.

However, she acknowledged that concerns still remain. "LPG issue is still worrisome," she said.

Highlighting a shift in consumer behaviour, Sharma noted that many users are moving to piped gas. "7.5 lakh LPG customers shifted to PNG," she said.

On the steps taken by authorities, Sharma informed that monitoring mechanisms have been strengthened nationwide. "32 states and UTs have set up control rooms and district monitoring committee," she said.

She also pointed to strict enforcement actions to prevent irregularities. "4500 raids conducted yesterday across the country, including 1100 raids in UP," she said, adding, "1800 surprise inspections done by OMCs."

Appealing to the public, Sharma urged consumers to follow proper delivery channels. "Appeal to follow the door delivery system of LPG cylinders," she said.

Special Secretary of the Shipping Ministry, Rajesh Kumar Sinha, further noted the logistical relief measures to support supply.

"New Mangalore port has issued notification of relief for ground and reefer charges for crude and LPG from 14 to 31 March," he said.

The government has issued advisories to prevent panic buying, encourage judicious use of LPG, and disseminate accurate information. Overall, the government is taking all necessary measures to ensure the availability of essential commodities and maintain normalcy in the country.

- ANI

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Priya S
Thankful for no hike in regular fuel! My monthly budget is already stretched thin. The 25% increase in industrial diesel is worrying though - that cost will eventually trickle down to all goods and services. 😟 Hope the government monitors that closely.
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Rohit P
The raids and control rooms are a good step to prevent black marketing. We saw what happened during the pandemic. But the LPG situation is still "worrisome" as per the official. Need more concrete action there, not just appeals to the public.
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Sarah B
From $71 to $156 in 20 days? That's insane volatility. While I appreciate the restraint on regular fuel prices, this feels like a temporary fix. What's the long-term strategy to shield our economy from such shocks? We need more focus on renewables and energy independence.
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Vikram M
Shifting to PNG seems to be a smart trend. 7.5 lakh customers is a significant number. Maybe this crisis will finally push our infrastructure towards more piped gas networks in cities and towns. Safer and more reliable in the long run.
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Michael C
A respectful criticism: The article says "minimal impact on overall domestic consumption," but that's only true if you ignore the industrial diesel hike. That increase will impact transportation and manufacturing costs across the board. The full picture matters.
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