Hyderabad Fuel Panic: 'No Stock' Signs Spark Long Queues at Pumps

Several petrol pumps in Hyderabad displayed 'No Stock' boards, leading to severe inconvenience and long queues at open stations, particularly for CNG refueling. The Telangana government clarified there is absolutely no shortage of petrol, diesel, or domestic LPG, attributing the situation to panic buying fueled by false rumors. Authorities stated the supply chain is fully operational with adequate stock and warned against hoarding or black-marketing. The public was urged to remain calm, avoid panic buying, and rely only on official communications.

Key Points: Hyderabad Fuel Shortage Rumors Cause Panic Buying, Queues

  • Panic buying fuels queues
  • Govt denies any actual shortage
  • Traffic jams near CNG stations
  • Action warned against hoarding
  • Public told to trust official channels
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'No stock' boards at many petrol pumps in Hyderabad

Rumors cause panic buying at Hyderabad petrol pumps, leading to 'No Stock' signs and long queues. Authorities confirm adequate fuel and LPG stocks.

"absolutely no shortage of petrol, diesel, or domestic LPG anywhere in the state - Consumer Affairs Dept, Telangana"

Hyderabad, March 24

Several petrol pumps in Hyderabad were shut down on Tuesday, while long queues were seen at a few filling stations which were open even as the authorities maintained that there is no shortage of petrol, diesel or domestic LPG anywhere in Telangana.

'No stock' boards were put up at several petrol pumps in Uppal, Mallapur, Ghatkesar, Attapur, Katedan, and Chandrayangutta areas, causing severe inconvenience to motorists. The authorities attributed this to panic buying fuelled by rumours.

At the filling stations, which were open, long queues of cars, autorickshaws, bikes and other vehicles were seen.

At CNG outlets, motorists were standing from four to five hours for refuelling. The huge rush at the fuel stations led to traffic jams at a few places.

With autorickshaws waiting in long queues for refuelling at a CNG filling station in Nampally, it affected the flow of traffic. According to the traffic police, traffic movement is slow from Nampally T Junction and Taj Island towards Public Garden Road. Commuters were advised to use alternate routes.

Meanwhile, the Consumer Affairs, Food and Civil Supplies Department, Government of Telangana, categorically clarified that there is 'absolutely no shortage of petrol, diesel, or domestic LPG anywhere in the state.

The department said that the supply chain from oil refineries to local depots is fully operational, and self-sufficient stock is available to meet the regular daily requirements of all citizens across all districts.

Recent reports of long queues and temporary "No Stock" boards at certain retail petrol outlets are strictly the result of sudden, unwarranted panic buying fuelled by false rumours. When citizens unnecessarily rush to fill their tanks to full capacity, it creates an artificial scarcity, despite adequate fuel being available at the depots.

The department also stated that recent administrative changes regarding advance-payment models by Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) have caused minor, temporary logistical adjustments for some local dealers. This is solely an internal administrative measure and has nothing to do with a lack of supplies.

"To manage the situation and ensure equitable distribution, the Central and State Governments, in close coordination with OMCs and the Police Department, are actively monitoring fuel outlets. Strict action will be taken against anyone found hoarding fuel, engaging in black-marketing, or illegally diverting domestic LPG cylinders for commercial use," it said.

The government appealed to all citizens to remain calm and avoid panic buying. "We strongly advise the public to trust only official communications and refrain from believing or forwarding unverified rumours on social media. For any queries or to report irregularities, citizens are encouraged to contact the Civil Supplies Toll-Free Helpline: 1967."

Hyderabad Police Commissioner of Police V. C. Sajjanar, however, claimed that there is no shortage of fuel or LPG cylinders in Hyderabad.

He posted on X that adequate stocks are available and supply is running smoothly across the city. He urged citizens not to panic or rush to fuel stations, as such actions may lead to unnecessary congestion and disruption.

"Hyderabad City Police is closely monitoring the situation in coordination with all concerned departments. We urge everyone to remain calm, avoid spreading or believing in rumours, and cooperate with authorities to ensure normalcy is maintained," he said.

- IANS

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Sarah B
I live in Ghatkesar and saw this firsthand. The traffic jam was insane! People just need to calm down and listen to official statements. Panic buying hurts everyone. 😓
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Priyanka N
While I understand the panic, we have to be more responsible as citizens. Forwarding every WhatsApp message without checking creates this chaos. The government helpline 1967 is there for a reason - use it!
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Aman W
My auto driver had to wait 4 hours for CNG in Nampally. He lost a whole day's earnings. This artificial scarcity hits the daily wage workers the hardest. Hope the police take strict action against hoarders.
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Michael C
Respectfully, the communication from authorities could be clearer. Saying "internal administrative adjustments" for dealers doesn't reassure the public when pumps are closed. More transparency about these OMC payment changes would prevent rumours.
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Shreya B
Been through this before during lockdown. We never learn! Just get fuel as you normally would. Bhai log, thoda soch samajh ke kaam lo. Panic is the real problem here, not supply. 👍

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