Petrol Diesel Shortage: ‘Petrol and diesel stock in country…’, important statement by oil companies on fuel supply
- ‘Stock of petrol and diesel in the country….’
- Important statement by oil companies on fuel supply
- What did you say…
Middle East In the face of current tensions, of petrol and diesel Rumors of shortages have created panic in many Indian states. Due to the rapid spread of misinformation on social media, huge crowds have gathered at petrol pumps in states like Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat. In the wake of this ‘panic buying’, major oil companies of the country have taken the initiative to clarify the situation. Companies like Indian Oil and Bharat Petroleum have issued official statements clarifying that there is no shortage of fuel in the country and the fuel supply chain is functioning perfectly smoothly.
Indian Oil’s appeal to the public
The country’s largest oil company, ‘Indian Oil Corporation Limited’ (IOCL) has assured the public through social media that reports of shortage of petrol or diesel are completely baseless. The company said such rumors spread online could disrupt normal fuel supply practices and cause unnecessary anxiety. IOCL has confirmed that adequate fuel stocks are available at all its sales outlets and these outlets are operating at full capacity. The company has appealed to citizens to avoid panic buying of fuel and to take only verified and accurate information to ensure smooth functioning of the fuel supply system.
There is no shortage of petrol or diesel. Rumors create unnecessary concern and disrupt normal supplies. IndianOil outlets are well-stocked and operational.
Avoid panic buying. Rely on verified information.#NationFirst #TheEnergyOfIndia #IndianOil #FuelAssurance #StayCalmIndia pic.twitter.com/fYSsZA3E7m— IOCL_UPSO-2 (@ioclupso2) March 25, 2026
Big relief for India! Two ships carrying 92,600 tons of gas safely out of Hormuz; See when it will reach the homeland?
Full confidence in supply to Bharat Petroleum
Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) has also sought the public’s cooperation in curbing panic buying of fuel. In a post, the company clarified that claims of fuel shortages are completely false and that India has ample oil reserves. BPCL clarified that there has been no disruption in its supply chain and reiterated its commitment to ensure seamless delivery of fuel across the country. The company has requested the public to avoid storing fuel unnecessarily; Because uninterrupted supply of fuel is being ensured at all places.
Important notice
Rumors of less petrol-diesel are completely wrong. Adequate availability of fuel throughout the country and supply is normal.
BPCL is ensuring uninterrupted supply at all locations.
Please do not panic and avoid unnecessary purchases. pic.twitter.com/0czLuQqzHH— Bharat Petroleum (@BPCLimited) March 25, 2026
Effect of rumors in Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh
In the last 24 hours, an alarming scene has been witnessed at petrol pumps in several cities of Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh; Where people queued for hours to fill their vehicle tanks. Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel himself has appealed to the people to maintain peace and not believe rumours. Meanwhile, in cities like Indore, Agar Malwa and Mandsaur in Madhya Pradesh, people rushed to petrol pumps carrying drums and cans along with their vehicles. The administration and the oil companies have repeatedly emphasized that there is no need to panic; Because oil depots (storage centers) are working at full capacity.
There is no reduction in the weight of gas cylinders; Even further, only 14.2 kg of gas will be available
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