India’s Oil Minister has confirmed that petrol, diesel, LPG, and crude supplies remain fully secure, despite rising consumer anxiety. Refineries are operating at high-capacity utilisation, LPG production has increased in recent days, and diversified crude sourcing from multiple countries is strengthening India’s energy resilience.
India’s energy sector continues to demonstrate stability amid global uncertainties. The minister emphasized that panic over LPG supply is driven more by consumer sentiment than actual shortages. With refineries running at peak capacity and diversified imports flowing in, India’s fuel availability remains assured.
Refinery Operations And Fuel Security
Refineries are currently operating at high-capacity utilisation, ensuring uninterrupted production of petrol and diesel. The minister reassured that domestic fuel availability is fully secure, eliminating concerns of shortages.
Diversified Crude And LNG Imports
India has increased crude sourcing from non-Hormuz routes, securing cargoes from the US, Norway, Canada, Algeria, and Russia. Large LNG cargoes are arriving almost daily via alternative routes, strengthening India’s energy mix and reducing dependency on traditional supply chains.
LPG Production And Consumer Sentiment
LPG production has risen in the past five days, ensuring timely supply to households and industries. The minister clarified that consumer anxiety, rather than actual shortages, has fueled panic, and reassured that supply remains stable.
Key Highlights
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Panic on LPG supply driven by consumer anxiety, not shortage
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Petrol and diesel availability fully secure
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Refineries running at high-capacity utilisation
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Non-Hormuz crude imports rising steadily
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Crude supply position remains secure
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LPG production increased in last five days
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Cargoes secured from US, Norway, Canada, Algeria, Russia
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Large LNG shipments arriving daily via alternative routes
Sources: Government announcement, energy sector news reports