Government Issues Major Update on LPG, Petrol and Diesel Supply After PM Modi's Appeal
Amid rising public concern over fuel availability and global energy tensions, the Government of India has issued a major clarification regarding the country’s fuel supply situation. The statement comes shortly after Prime Minister Narendra Modi appealed to citizens to reduce fuel consumption, avoid unnecessary travel, and adopt energy-saving practices during ongoing global instability.
Over the last 24 hours, internet searches related to:
- LPG availability
- Petrol and diesel shortages
- Fuel price concerns
- Work-from-home appeals
- Gold purchase restrictions
have surged sharply after the Prime Minister’s remarks.
However, the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas has now clarified that there is absolutely no shortage of petrol, diesel, or LPG in the country.
Government Says Fuel Stocks Are StableThe ministry stated that India currently has:
- Adequate crude oil reserves
- Stable fuel inventory
- Fully operational refineries
- Continuous LPG supply
Officials stressed that reports or rumors about fuel shortages are completely baseless.
According to the ministry, India’s refineries are operating at optimal capacity despite ongoing global disruptions in energy supply chains.
Why Are People Worried About Fuel Supply?Concerns increased after escalating tensions involving:
- Iran
- Israel
- United States
and uncertainty surrounding the strategically important Strait of Hormuz shipping route.
The Strait of Hormuz is one of the world’s most important oil transport corridors. Any disruption in this region can significantly affect:
- Global crude oil prices
- Fuel transportation
- International energy supply chains
Because of these developments, many people feared that India could face fuel supply disruptions or rising shortages.
Petroleum Ministry Reassures CitizensDuring an inter-ministerial briefing, officials from the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas assured citizens that:
- Crude oil reserves remain stable
- Refineries are functioning normally
- Petrol pumps continue receiving supply
- LPG distribution remains uninterrupted
Joint Secretary Sujata Sharma reportedly stated that the government has already taken strong precautionary steps to ensure uninterrupted fuel availability across the country.
The ministry also shared recent LPG supply data to calm public concerns.
LPG Delivery DataOver the last three days:
- Around 1.26 crore LPG bookings were recorded
- Approximately 1.14 crore LPG cylinders were successfully delivered
Officials said no reports of stock exhaustion had been received from:
- LPG distributors
- Petrol pumps
- Fuel stations
The ministry also revealed additional fuel supply statistics.
Recent Fuel Sales Data- More than 17,000 tonnes of commercial LPG sold
- Auto LPG sales crossed 762 tonnes
- Over 1.40 lakh small 5-kg cylinders sold
These figures, according to officials, indicate that fuel distribution systems remain stable nationwide.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently addressed a public gathering in Secunderabad, where he urged citizens to adopt several energy-saving and import-reduction measures.
The Petroleum Ministry later repeated these appeals and encouraged public cooperation.
Key Appeals Made by PM Modi 1. Use Public TransportCitizens were encouraged to:
- Use buses and metro services more frequently
- Reduce unnecessary private vehicle use
The Prime Minister suggested:
- Sharing rides whenever possible
- Reducing fuel consumption collectively
People were encouraged to adopt:
- Electric vehicles (EVs)
wherever practical.
Businesses were advised to:
- Prefer railway freight over road transportation
to save fuel.
The Prime Minister also urged citizens to:
- Avoid unnecessary foreign travel for one year
- Support locally manufactured products
Citizens and farmers were encouraged to:
- Reduce edible oil dependence
- Promote natural farming methods
to lower import burden.
To reduce fuel usage, organizations were advised to:
- Encourage work-from-home arrangements whenever feasible.
The government emphasized that India spends a significant amount of foreign exchange on:
- Crude oil imports
- Fertilizer imports
- Gold imports
Officials believe reducing unnecessary consumption can help:
- Protect foreign exchange reserves
- Strengthen economic stability
- Reduce environmental impact
The Prime Minister also appealed to citizens to avoid excessive gold purchases for the next year in order to reduce economic pressure during uncertain global conditions.
The ministry has clearly urged people not to engage in:
- Panic buying
- Fuel hoarding
- Unnecessary stockpiling
Officials stressed that India’s energy supply chain remains functional and stable despite global geopolitical tensions.
Experts say that while international crude oil prices may remain volatile due to global developments, there is currently no indication of any domestic fuel shortage situation in India.