Government Confirms No Increase in Fuel Prices Amid Improved Energy Supply
Fuel Prices Remain Stable
The government has reiterated that there will be no increase in petrol and diesel prices for the time being. According to official sources, the energy supply situation in India is improving, which gives the government confidence that fuel prices can be maintained at current levels. Additionally, it has been clarified that any increase in LPG prices should not be linked to petrol and diesel.
Strengthened Energy Reserves Boost Confidence
Recent review meetings have indicated that the country's energy reserves are steadily improving. Concerns regarding LPG stocks have diminished significantly, leading to a more favorable outlook. The government believes that the enhanced energy supply situation has alleviated worries about petrol and diesel prices, reinforcing their decision to keep these prices stable.
Revised Strategy for Crude Oil Imports
India has also revised its strategy for crude oil imports. Previously, about 60% of crude oil was sourced from routes not dependent on the Strait of Hormuz, but this figure has now increased to approximately 70%. This diversification of import sources helps mitigate the impact of global tensions or disruptions in maritime routes, thereby strengthening the country's energy security.
Government Responds to LPG Price Allegations
The government has dismissed opposition claims regarding LPG prices. Official sources have stated that the commitment to maintain stable petrol and diesel prices does not extend to LPG. However, the situation regarding LPG supply is also reported to be improving. Qatar has assured that gas supplies to India will resume as soon as maritime routes normalize. Additionally, several countries have proposed LNG supplies to India, which could assist in meeting energy demands.
