
Mumbai, May 20: Public sector oil marketing companies, including Indian Oil Corporation (IOCL), Bharat Petroleum Corporation (BPCL), and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation (HPCL), have assured that the supply of petrol, diesel, and cooking gas (LPG) in Maharashtra remains normal and uninterrupted.
Mihir Joshi, the state’s oil industry coordinator, stated that the fuel supply situation in Maharashtra is stable and sufficient. All supply channels, including terminals, depots, LPG bottling plants, and petrol pumps, are operating smoothly.
He emphasized that there is continuous monitoring of fuel stocks, and refilling and supply operations are ongoing without disruption, adhering to established safety and operational standards.
According to the oil companies, there is an adequate inventory of petroleum products throughout the supply chain, and supplies are consistently being made to meet actual consumer demand. The supply of LPG for domestic consumers is also proceeding normally, with deliveries occurring smoothly across the state.
Public sector oil companies have urged people not to panic and make unnecessary purchases of fuel. They also advised consumers to rely solely on official information from the companies or government agencies regarding fuel availability.

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