AAI denies seeking details on fuel stock from international airports amid West Asian conflict
New Delhi [India], March 5 (ANI): Airports Authority of India (AAI) has refuted any reports claiming that the airport operator has sought details regarding Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF) stock at international airports amid the ongoing conflict in West Asia.
In a press release, AAI stated that it does not exercise oversight over fuel inventories in airports.
Categorically denying the reports, the AAI said, "The Authority states that it has not asked formally or informally any airport operator to furnish details regarding fuel stocks or estimated fuel requirements. The reports suggesting such communication are false and factually incorrect."
"It is further reiterated that AAI functions strictly within its defined mandate. The AAI is an airport operator and navigation service provider. It does not exercise oversight over fuel inventories. AAI remains committed to the safe, secure, and efficient management of airport infrastructure. Hence, AAI advises against the circulation of unverified, false and factually incorrect information," the press release read.
Qatar Energy has also announced that it would halt production of its liquefied natural gas (LNG) and associated products, declaring force majeure, affecting buyers and stakeholders.
Amid turmoil in West Asia, government sources said that India has a total of eight weeks of crude oil and petroleum products inventory, which includes strategic reserves, and only about 40 per cent of India's crude oil imports transit through the Strait of Hormuz, significantly limiting exposure to regional disruptions. (ANI)
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