Govt Assures No Fuel Price Hike Amid West Asia Tensions

The Centre has assured no immediate plan to increase retail fuel prices amid rising West Asia tensions. Joint Secretary Sujata Sharma confirmed sufficient availability of LPG, petroleum, and diesel. Commercial LPG supply has been partially impacted but restored to 70%, with priority for hospitals and schools. The government has doubled supply of 5-kg free LPG cylinders for migrant labourers to support vulnerable sections.

Key Points: No Fuel Price Hike: Govt Reassures Amid West Asia Crisis

  • No plan to hike petrol/diesel prices currently
  • Sufficient fuel availability assured
  • Domestic LPG, PNG, CNG supply at 100%
  • Commercial LPG restored to 70%, priority to hospitals & schools
  • 5-kg free LPG cylinder supply doubled for migrant workers
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No plan to hike fuel prices, govt assures amid West Asia tensions

Government assures no immediate fuel price hike despite West Asia tensions. Petrol, diesel, LPG stable. Priority supply for hospitals, schools.

"LPG, petroleum and diesel are available in sufficient amounts, and the prices have not increased, so please do not panic. - Sujata Sharma"

New Delhi, April 28

The Centre on Tuesday said there is no proposal at present to increase retail fuel prices, seeking to calm concerns amid rising geopolitical tensions in West Asia that have impacted global energy markets.

Addressing an inter-ministerial briefing, Sujata Sharma, Joint Secretary in the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, said petrol and diesel prices will remain unchanged for now, even as the government continues to monitor the evolving situation.

She also reassured consumers about the adequate availability of essential fuels.

"LPG, petroleum and diesel are available in sufficient amounts, and the prices have not increased, so please do not panic," Sharma said.

She acknowledged that imports of crude oil, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), and piped natural gas (PNG) have been affected due to the ongoing crisis in West Asia, but stressed that steps have been taken to ensure minimal disruption.

"The government has ensured 100 per cent supply for domestic LPG and PNG consumers, as well as for CNG used in transportation," she stated.

While commercial LPG supplies have been partially impacted, availability has been restored to around 70 per cent, with priority being given to critical sectors such as hospitals and educational institutions.

"Essential industries, including pharmaceuticals, steel, seeds and agriculture, are also being prioritised to avoid any major supply bottlenecks," she said.

"In a bid to support vulnerable sections, the supply of 5-kg free trade LPG cylinders, commonly used by migrant labourers, has nearly doubled," Sharma added.

The government's reassurance comes at a time when global oil markets remain volatile due to uncertainty in West Asia, a key oil-producing region.

Officials said the situation is being closely tracked to maintain supply stability and prevent any immediate impact on domestic fuel prices.

- IANS

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Priya S
Finally some good news! As a daily commuter, fuel price hikes hurt the budget badly. But I wonder how long this 'no hike' will last. Global油价 are unpredictable.
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James A
Important reassurance. However, the government should also focus on diversifying energy sources and reducing dependency on imports from volatile regions. Long-term solution needed.
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Vikram M
The doubling of 5-kg LPG cylinders for migrant labourers is a nice touch. These are the people who get hit hardest during any crisis. Hope the distribution reaches them properly in the ground.
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Siddharth J
I appreciate the assurance, but let's be honest - prices always seem to go up eventually. Remember last year? They said no hike, then within weeks prices crept up. Actions speak louder than words. 😒
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Sarah B
Good to see critical sectors like hospitals and pharma being prioritised. The 70% commercial LPG restoration is concerning though - many small businesses depend on it. Hope it improves soon.
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Nisha Z
Arre yaar, they say no hike now but what about next month? With elections coming, they want to keep prices stable. But West Asia tensions are not going away anytime soon. We need a robust strategic petroleum reserve!

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