పెట్రోల్: Petrol Prices in India Remain Unchanged Amid Shortages
The Ministry of Petroleum has dismissed rumors about fuel price increases, emphasizing India’s remarkable four-year stability in petrol and diesel prices.
The Ministry of Petroleum has dismissed rumors about fuel price increases, emphasizing India’s remarkable four-year stability in petrol and diesel prices.
The government’s recent excise duty cuts on petrol and diesel mark a pivotal moment in fuel pricing, aiming to alleviate consumer burden amidst rising global crude prices.
The LPG gas shortage in India has raised questions about supply and demand. Despite government reassurances, the situation remains tense for many consumers.
As the anniversary of India’s first COVID-19 lockdown approaches, public anxiety has resurfaced with the trend ‘lockdown in India 2026’.
The Indian oil gas booking system is experiencing unprecedented disruptions due to a surge in demand, resulting in longer wait times and increased prices.
The petrol price in Chennai has reached ₹100.80 per litre, with diesel at ₹92.39 per litre. This article examines the current market influences.
The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas has prioritized domestic LPG supply, introducing measures to prevent hoarding and address supply disruptions.