Fuel Prices Unchanged Amid West Asia Tensions; Govt Ensures Supply

The Indian government has kept retail fuel prices unchanged for petrol, diesel, and domestic LPG amid West Asia tensions. Over 49.8 lakh LPG cylinders were delivered on April 30, with no dry-outs reported. The government has conducted more than 2,300 raids against black marketing and suspended 73 LPG distributorships. Maritime operations remain stable, with 2,892 Indian seafarers safely repatriated from the Persian Gulf region.

Key Points: Fuel Prices Stable Amid West Asia Tensions: Govt

  • Fuel prices unchanged for petrol, diesel, and domestic LPG
  • Over 49.8 lakh LPG cylinders delivered on April 30
  • 2,300+ raids conducted against black marketing
  • 100% supply ensured for domestic LPG, PNG, and CNG
  • 2,892 Indian seafarers safely repatriated from Persian Gulf
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West Asia tensions: Govt keeps petrol, diesel, LPG prices unchanged amid supply concerns

Government keeps petrol, diesel, LPG prices unchanged amid West Asia tensions. Supply stable, panic buying discouraged. Over 2,300 raids against black marketing.

"Retail pump prices of Petrol, Diesel and domestic LPG (14.2 kg cylinders meant for regular household use) have been kept unchanged. - Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas"

New Delhi, May 1

The government on Friday said retail fuel prices will remain unchanged and supply of petrol, diesel and domestic LPG continues to be stable, even as it takes multiple steps to manage disruptions arising from the evolving situation in West Asia.

"Retail pump prices of Petrol, Diesel and domestic LPG (14.2 kg cylinders meant for regular household use) have been kept unchanged," the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas said in a release, while noting that oil marketing companies (OMCs) have undertaken "a calibrated price revision... for a small set of products catering primarily to commercial, industrial and premium segments."

The ministry again emphasised that there is no need for panic buying, urging citizens to "avoid panic purchase of petrol, diesel and LPG as the Govt is making all efforts to ensure availability."

According to the ministry, the government has ensured "100% supply... to Domestic LPG, Domestic PNG and CNG (Transport)," even as global uncertainties continue to impact energy markets.

On LPG supply, the government said deliveries remain robust despite geopolitical pressures. "On 30.04.2026, around 49.8 Lakh domestic LPG cylinders were delivered against bookings of around 41.6 Lakh LPG cylinders," the ministry said, adding that "no dry-outs have been reported at LPG distributorships."

To stabilise demand, the government has taken several measures, including increasing booking intervals and promoting alternative fuels. "Alternate fuels such as kerosene and coal have been made available to ease pressure on LPG demand," the ministry said.

The Centre has also stepped up enforcement to curb black marketing. "More than 2300 raids were conducted across the country," while penalties were imposed on "342 LPG distributorships" and "73 LPG distributorships" were suspended, the ministry said.

On natural gas, the government said supply has been prioritised for key segments. "Consumers have been prioritised with 100% supplies to D-PNG and CNG-Transport," while gas allocation to fertiliser plants has been increased to "approximately 95% of their six-month average consumption."

The Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways said maritime operations remain stable despite tensions in the Persian Gulf. "All Indian seafarers in the region are safe, and no incident involving Indian-flagged vessels has been reported in the past 24 hours," it said.

It added that the Directorate General of Shipping has "facilitated the safe repatriation of more than 2,892 Indian seafarers so far," while port operations across India "remain normal, with no congestion reported."

The government said it continues to monitor the situation closely and is coordinating across ministries and states to ensure energy security and supply stability amid global uncertainties.

- ANI

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Aditya G
Good to hear about the 2,300+ raids and suspension of LPG distributors! Black marketing is a menace in our country, especially during crises. But 73 suspensions? That seems low for a nation of 1.4 billion. Hope the enforcement is stricter, especially in rural areas where people are most vulnerable. 👏
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Priya S
As a homemaker, LPG is essential for my family's cooking. The ministry says no dry-outs and 49.8 lakh cylinders delivered yesterday—that's reassuring. But why increase booking intervals? That might inconvenience some households. Also, kerosene as an alternative? In 2026, that feels like a step backward for clean energy. Just saying! 😕
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Siddharth J
Interesting that they mention "calibrated price revision" for commercial segments but not for retail. Feels like businesses are bearing the brunt while households get a break. As a small business owner, diesel for our delivery vehicles is a big cost. But I understand the need to protect the common man first. Hope this doesn't hurt the economy too much in the long run. 🤔
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Nisha Z
The maritime safety update is comforting—2,892 Indian seafarers repatriated is no small feat. My cousin works on a cargo ship in the Persian Gulf, and we were worried sick. Thank you to the Directorate General of Shipping for prioritizing their safety. But what about compensation for those affected by job disruptions due to tensions? Just a thought. 🙏
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Varun X
"No need for panic buying"—easy for the government to say, but memories of 2022 fuel

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