Bharat Gas: Fuel Availability Assured Amid Social Media Panic
“Dear Valued Customer, claims of shortage in fuel supply circulating on social media are misleading and baseless,” stated Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) in a recent announcement. This reassurance comes in the wake of rising concerns among consumers regarding potential fuel shortages, fueled by misinformation circulating on social media platforms.
The union government has also weighed in on the situation, with Hardeep Singh Puri affirming, “There is no shortage of energy in India and there is no cause of worry for our energy consumers.” This statement aims to quell fears stemming from the ongoing US-Iran conflict, which has raised alarms about fuel availability in the country.
In response to the surge in panic bookings for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), BPCL and the Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) have implemented a 21-day lock-in period for domestic LPG refills. Bijon Bihari Biswas, a representative from IOC, explained, “The panic bookings have led OMCs to fix a lock-in period on Friday so that consumers don’t hoard cylinders.” This measure is intended to stabilize supply and ensure that all customers have access to necessary fuel.
Reports indicate that booking levels for LPG have surged sharply in Kolkata, with IOC receiving approximately 1.5 lakh bookings on a single day. This spike in demand has prompted concerns about potential shortages, despite assurances from BPCL and the government. The average daily LPG demand in Bengal stands at 5 lakh cylinders, highlighting the critical nature of the situation.
Additionally, there are indications that LPG prices may rise, with a potential increase of Rs 60, bringing the cost of a 14.2-kg household cylinder to Rs 939. Such price adjustments are often a reflection of market dynamics and supply chain pressures.
Despite the current panic, K M Thakur, another official, emphasized, “There is no scarcity of LPG as of now. Customers should not indulge in panic booking.” This statement reinforces the message from BPCL and the government, aiming to restore consumer confidence in the fuel supply chain.
As the situation continues to evolve, BPCL remains committed to ensuring the availability of fuel for its customers. The company has also been active in other areas, recently winning a hockey match against ONGC in the PSPB Inter-Unit Hockey Tournament, showcasing its engagement beyond the energy sector.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the long-term impacts of the current situation on fuel prices and availability. However, both BPCL and the government are working diligently to manage the crisis and maintain a steady supply of energy resources for the Indian populace.