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Fuel Supplies Stable, No Need for Panic Amid West Asia Tensions: Jio-bp MD

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New Delhi [India], April 10 (ANI): Fuel supplies across the country remain stable, and there is no need for panic buying despite ongoing geopolitical tensions in West Asia, Akshay Wadhwa, CEO of Jio-bp, said.

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Speaking on the current fuel situation, he stated that adequate availability of petrol and diesel is being maintained through a well-functioning supply chain. He noted that while there were instances of panic buying in certain markets earlier, the situation has now normalised with no unusual rush at fuel stations.

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"We have enough product in our supply chain. There is no issue as far as availability is concerned. The panic seen in some areas earlier has now subsided, and things are back to normal," he said.

On concerns around supply restrictions, the MD clarified that the company has not imposed any caps on fuel sales. However, he acknowledged that there could be isolated, localised disruptions due to logistical challenges, including long-distance transportation of fuel to certain regions.

"There is no restriction from our side. Our objective is to ensure that fuel reaches every consumer and to avoid panic in the market," he added.

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Amid rising geopolitical uncertainties, the company has also refrained from increasing fuel prices, indicating a broader industry effort to support consumers during a volatile period.

"We are with the nation and with the consumers. At this point, it is important to meet the needs of the people," he said.

He further highlighted that the company expects demand to remain firm, particularly as the country moves into the seasonal period that typically sees higher fuel consumption. He added that the firm continues to focus on retail operations, with bulk supplies handled directly at the company level.

On aviation fuel, he said the segment remains largely stable as it is driven by contractual agreements, even as broader concerns persist around flight disruptions linked to the West Asia situation.

He also expressed hope that the recent ceasefire developments would hold, helping maintain stability in energy markets and ensuring continued supply security for the country. (ANI)

(This content is sourced from a syndicated feed and is published as received. The Tribune assumes no responsibility or liability for its accuracy, completeness, or content.)

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