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Petrol Diesel Shortage: Petroleum Ministry told, why there was shortage of petrol and diesel at petrol pumps in many states

The government on Wednesday said the pressure on petrol pumps linked to public sector oil companies (PSUs) has increased due to cuts by private companies. Due to this, there has been a crisis of shortage of petrol and diesel at petrol pumps in many states.

The government on Wednesday said the pressure on petrol pumps linked to public sector oil companies (PSUs) has increased due to cuts by private companies. Due to this, there has been a crisis of shortage of petrol and diesel at petrol pumps in many states. The oil ministry says that sufficient quantities are being supplied to meet the additional demand.

Petroleum Ministry said, due to increase in demand, the supply of petrol and diesel will be affected

The ministry accepted that due to increase in demand, PSUs are not able to supply, which has increased the woes of the customers. The ministry says that most of the petrol-diesel sales in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Karnataka are being done by petrol pumps of private companies. But private companies have cut oil supplies. In addition, oil terminals and depots in these states are located far away, leading to delay in supply at petrol pumps.

Problem in these states

  • Rajasthan
  • Madhya Pradesh
  • Haryana
  • Karnataka
  • Gujarat
  • Punjab
  • Himachal Pradesh

Government companies are selling at a loss

State-owned oil companies Indian Oil, Hindustan Petroleum and Bharat Petroleum are not increasing the price of petrol and diesel compared to crude oil. These companies are selling petrol at a loss of Rs 14 to 18 per liter and diesel at Rs 20 to 25 per liter. Private companies like Naira Energy, Geo-BP and Shell are not in a position to bear this loss.

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