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IndianOil Clarifies: No Petrol or Diesel Shortage in India, Fuel Supply Normal

Indian Oil Corporation says rumors of petrol and diesel shortages in India are baseless. Fuel stocks remain sufficient and supply networks are operating normally.
IndianOil Clarifies: No Petrol or Diesel Shortage in India, Fuel Supply Normal

New Delhi: Amid rumors circulating on social media about a possible shortage of petrol and diesel, Indian Oil Corporation (IndianOil) has confirmed that the reports are completely baseless and that fuel availability across the country remains stable.

The company stated that India currently has adequate fuel reserves, and both the supply and distribution systems are functioning normally without any disruptions.

Fuel Stocks Adequate Across the Country

According to the official clarification, the nation’s energy infrastructure remains strong and capable of meeting current demand. IndianOil emphasized that its supply chain operations—from refineries to fuel stations—are operating smoothly.

The company reassured citizens that petrol and diesel stocks are sufficient, and there is no need for concern regarding fuel availability.

 

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IndianOil Urges Citizens Not to Panic

IndianOil also urged people not to panic or rush to fuel stations due to misleading information circulating online. Panic buying can unnecessarily disrupt normal fuel distribution.

Instead, the company advised citizens to rely only on official announcements and verified sources for accurate information about fuel supply.

 

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Commitment to Uninterrupted Fuel Supply

As one of India’s largest oil marketing companies, IndianOil reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring continuous and uninterrupted fuel supply nationwide. The company operates an extensive network of refineries, pipelines, terminals, and retail outlets that support the country’s fuel needs.

Officials highlighted that these systems remain fully operational, ensuring smooth availability of petroleum products across urban and rural areas.

Authorities have urged the public to avoid spreading unverified claims and to trust official updates regarding fuel availability.

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