Govt Eases Kerosene Norms at Petrol Pumps
Digital Desk
The central government relaxes PDS rules for 60 days, allowing kerosene sale at select petrol pumps amid West Asia war tensions. Extra stocks ensure supply to families; PM Modi urges calm on latest news today.
Govt Eases Kerosene Norms at Petrol Pumps Amid War Tensions
Central government allows kerosene sale via select outlets for 60 days to ensure supply reaches families hit by West Asia crisis
Lead Facts
The central government eased Public Distribution System (PDS) norms on Sunday, permitting kerosene sales at select petrol pumps alongside ration shops. State administrations will pick up to two outlets per district to stock and distribute up to 5,000 litres each. This 60-day relaxation addresses supply chain pressures from the escalating US-Israel-Iran conflict in West Asia.
Key Relaxations
Kerosene agents and dealers now skip licensing hurdles. Unloading rules from tankers have simplified, and petrol pumps receive temporary nods to store and sell the fuel. Officials aim to get supplies to needy families faster amid fears of broader fuel disruptions.
Sources indicated the move counters rumours sparking panic buying in several states. Government oil firms will ramp up distribution through these channels.
Supply Chain Background
Tensions in West Asia have spiked global crude prices from $70 to over $110 per barrel. India faces potential shortages in petrol, diesel, and LPG, though refineries run at full tilt with adequate crude stocks.
On March 27, the government slashed excise duties—petrol by ₹10 per litre to ₹3, diesel to zero from ₹10. This cushioned oil firms' losses of up to ₹30 per litre and kept retail prices steady.
Official Reassurances
The government stressed normal supplies across fuels. "Refineries operate at high capacity; no shortages exist," a petroleum ministry statement noted. Over 55 lakh LPG cylinders moved in a single day, with online bookings hitting 94%.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his March 29 Mann Ki Baat address, urged calm. "Global conflicts cause fuel worries worldwide, but India manages well. Trust official word, ignore rumours," he said.
Fuel Stock Status
Domestic LPG flows uninterrupted, with full CNG and PNG supply to users. An extra 48,000 kilolitres of kerosene—48 million litres—heads to states. City gas firms push piped natural gas for hotels and industries, now at 80% of normal levels.
Petrol pumps saw unusual crowds in spots, but authorities clarified ample stocks and called off panic purchases.
Impact on Public
Households reliant on kerosene for cooking gain easier access, vital in rural belts. The duty cuts and extra allocations blunt inflation risks from war-driven price hikes. Excise duty, a fixed per-litre tax on refined fuels, flexes to balance revenue and relief.
This public interest story eases daily burdens amid India news updates on global shocks.
Future Outlook
The 60-day window lets authorities test petrol pump sales. Extensions depend on West Asia developments. More PNG push and alternative fuels like coal aim to cut LPG strain.
As per reports, monitoring continues for trending news India on fuel lines. Government updates will track any shifts
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Govt Eases Kerosene Norms at Petrol Pumps
Digital Desk
Govt Eases Kerosene Norms at Petrol Pumps Amid War Tensions
Central government allows kerosene sale via select outlets for 60 days to ensure supply reaches families hit by West Asia crisis
Lead Facts
The central government eased Public Distribution System (PDS) norms on Sunday, permitting kerosene sales at select petrol pumps alongside ration shops. State administrations will pick up to two outlets per district to stock and distribute up to 5,000 litres each. This 60-day relaxation addresses supply chain pressures from the escalating US-Israel-Iran conflict in West Asia.
Key Relaxations
Kerosene agents and dealers now skip licensing hurdles. Unloading rules from tankers have simplified, and petrol pumps receive temporary nods to store and sell the fuel. Officials aim to get supplies to needy families faster amid fears of broader fuel disruptions.
Sources indicated the move counters rumours sparking panic buying in several states. Government oil firms will ramp up distribution through these channels.
Supply Chain Background
Tensions in West Asia have spiked global crude prices from $70 to over $110 per barrel. India faces potential shortages in petrol, diesel, and LPG, though refineries run at full tilt with adequate crude stocks.
On March 27, the government slashed excise duties—petrol by ₹10 per litre to ₹3, diesel to zero from ₹10. This cushioned oil firms' losses of up to ₹30 per litre and kept retail prices steady.
Official Reassurances
The government stressed normal supplies across fuels. "Refineries operate at high capacity; no shortages exist," a petroleum ministry statement noted. Over 55 lakh LPG cylinders moved in a single day, with online bookings hitting 94%.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his March 29 Mann Ki Baat address, urged calm. "Global conflicts cause fuel worries worldwide, but India manages well. Trust official word, ignore rumours," he said.
Fuel Stock Status
Domestic LPG flows uninterrupted, with full CNG and PNG supply to users. An extra 48,000 kilolitres of kerosene—48 million litres—heads to states. City gas firms push piped natural gas for hotels and industries, now at 80% of normal levels.
Petrol pumps saw unusual crowds in spots, but authorities clarified ample stocks and called off panic purchases.
Impact on Public
Households reliant on kerosene for cooking gain easier access, vital in rural belts. The duty cuts and extra allocations blunt inflation risks from war-driven price hikes. Excise duty, a fixed per-litre tax on refined fuels, flexes to balance revenue and relief.
This public interest story eases daily burdens amid India news updates on global shocks.
Future Outlook
The 60-day window lets authorities test petrol pump sales. Extensions depend on West Asia developments. More PNG push and alternative fuels like coal aim to cut LPG strain.
As per reports, monitoring continues for trending news India on fuel lines. Government updates will track any shifts