A great relief has come to a lot of users of petrol and diesel in India. Due to the disturbance in international supply chain caused by the war in West Asia, the Indian government had introduced tight restrictions on the sale of fuel early in the month. After analyzing the situation, the Indian government has now released an order lifting these restrictions.
A government order issued on Monday made it clear that the recent restrictions on the sale of petrol and diesel in India have been lifted. According to the order, the ban on the purchase and sale of fuel will completely be lifted from the 1st of July. This means that the fuel will again be available from petrol pumps and retailing centers from the 1st of July.
The situation is linked to the international environment. The war in West Asia has affected the global supply chain. In addition to that, this disturbance has also impacted the supply of fuel in the Indian market. The Indian government was concerned that there might be a petrol and diesel shortage domestically if the situation was not managed. Therefore, the government had imposed these restrictions early in the month.
This government-imposed ban had the greatest impact on those purchasing fuel for commercial use. Under the restrictions, commercial buyers were completely barred from purchasing petrol and diesel directly from retail stations (petrol pumps). Furthermore, to prevent local fuel shortages, the government also imposed a limit on daily diesel purchases. This means that no commercial entity could purchase more than a certain amount of diesel in a single day.
This government decision indicates that fuel supply concerns are now under control. Starting July 1st, commercial buyers will be able to purchase petrol and diesel from retail stations, and the daily diesel purchase limit will be lifted. This will help commercial transporters and industries obtain the fuel they need, allowing logistics and business activities to continue running smoothly.
A great relief has come to a lot of users of petrol and diesel in India. Due to the disturbance in international supply chain caused by the war in West Asia, the Indian government had introduced tight restrictions on the sale of fuel early in the month. After analyzing the situation, the Indian government has now released an order lifting these restrictions.
A government order issued on Monday made it clear that the recent restrictions on the sale of petrol and diesel in India have been lifted. According to the order, the ban on the purchase and sale of fuel will completely be lifted from the 1st of July. This means that the fuel will again be available from petrol pumps and retailing centers from the 1st of July.
The situation is linked to the international environment. The war in West Asia has affected the global supply chain. In addition to that, this disturbance has also impacted the supply of fuel in the Indian market. The Indian government was concerned that there might be a petrol and diesel shortage domestically if the situation was not managed. Therefore, the government had imposed these restrictions early in the month.
This government-imposed ban had the greatest impact on those purchasing fuel for commercial use. Under the restrictions, commercial buyers were completely barred from purchasing petrol and diesel directly from retail stations (petrol pumps). Furthermore, to prevent local fuel shortages, the government also imposed a limit on daily diesel purchases. This means that no commercial entity could purchase more than a certain amount of diesel in a single day.
This government decision indicates that fuel supply concerns are now under control. Starting July 1st, commercial buyers will be able to purchase petrol and diesel from retail stations, and the daily diesel purchase limit will be lifted. This will help commercial transporters and industries obtain the fuel they need, allowing logistics and business activities to continue running smoothly.