Oil companies now making losses of Rs 750 crores a day, down from Rs 1000 crores earlier: MoPNG
New Delhi [India], May 18 (ANI): The Indian Public sector Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) have managed to reduce their losses to Rs 750 crores a day down from Rs 1000 crores a day earlier amid the ongoing West Asia crisis that has been putting pressure on the oil companies due to disruption in crude oil supplies. The update was given to media by Sujata Sharma, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas during an Inter-Ministerial press briefing on Monday.
Last week, Union Minster of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Hardeep Singh Puri said that oil marketing companies (OMCs) were collectively losing around Rs 1,000 crore every day as they continue to sell petrol, diesel and LPG below cost.
During the briefing, Sharma added that refineries were operational, crude inventories were sufficient, and there had been no dry-out at any petrol or diesel retail outlet or LPG distributorship.
Sharma said panic buying had been reported at some locations due to rumours, but the government had moved quickly to replenish stocks and ensure uninterrupted supply. "Every possible effort is being made to keep the supply of petrol and diesel normal," she said, adding that domestic cooking LPG supply was also being maintained without disruption. Commercial LPG supply, however, was currently running at 70% of normal levels.
She said the government had continued to expand gas infrastructure even during the crisis. From March onwards, about 737,000 PNG connections had been gasified, while infrastructure for 276,000 more connections was already in place. More than 776,000 people had registered for new connections, though over 58,000 consumers had surrendered their PNG connections till the previous day.
Sharma also appealed to citizens not to indulge in panic buying and to purchase fuel only as per requirement. She said the government was making every possible effort to ensure availability and delivery of petrol, diesel and LPG across the country. (ANI)
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