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Government bars bulk industrial petrol, diesel purchases through petrol pumps

Government bars bulk industrial petrol, diesel purchases through petrol pumps

Posted on June 12, 2026 By admin


Government has restricted industrial, commercial and institutional users from buying petrol and diesel from petrol pumps and asked them to source their requirements from bulk sale points. Image used for representation purpose only.
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The government has restricted industrial, commercial and institutional users from buying petrol and diesel from petrol pumps and instead asked them to source their requirements from bulk sale points, according to an official order.

The restrictions, which will be in place for up to 90 days, follows abnormal demand growth, particularly that of diesel, in some pockets after bulk users started buying fuel from petrol pumps due to the pricing difference. While diesel at petrol pumps costs ₹95.20 a litre in Delhi, bulk sales are priced at ₹134.50.

The differential arose as state-owned oil companies modulated retail prices to insulate common users from the spike in cost that followed the West Asia crisis in late February. While bulk users such as telecom towers and industries using diesel for power generation and other feedstock needs are charged market price, the retail pump rates are way lower than cost.

The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas on June 11 issued the Motor Spirit and High Speed Diesel (Temporary Regulation of Supply through Retail Outlets) Order, 2026, directing fuel retailers and oil marketing companies to curb bulk purchases from retail outlets for periods of up to 90 days at a time.

The government said the move was necessitated by the “current prevailing geopolitical situation affecting certain regions of the world” that has adversely impacted international petroleum supply chains, shipping logistics and the availability of petroleum products.

“It has been observed in current situation that abnormal increases in sales of Motor Spirit (petrol) and High Speed Diesel (diesel) through Retail Outlets in certain parts of the country are driven by shifting of industrial, commercial and institutional consumers to Retail Outlets owing to the price difference between retail and bulk sale prices,” the notification said.

According to the order, institutional, industrial and commercial consumers may be barred from procuring petrol and diesel from retail fuel stations and would instead be required to source supplies through their own consumer pumps.

The notification also restricts diesel sales at retail outlets to vehicle fuel tanks or Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organisation (PESO)-approved containers, with purchases capped at 200 litres per customer or vehicle per day. Such diesel “cannot be resold”, the order said.

The government said bulk procurement through retail stations could divert supplies intended for ordinary consumers and “create the potential for localised shortages and disruption of essential services to the common man”.

The order empowers public-sector oil marketing companies and other authorised fuel retailers to enforce the restrictions and requires state governments and union territories to take action against hoarding, black marketing, unauthorised procurement and diversion of fuel supplies.

Any restrictions imposed under the new framework can remain in force for an initial period of up to 90 days and may be extended through a fresh government order.

The government said the measures were aimed at ensuring the “equitable availability” of petrol and diesel, preventing hoarding and diversion, and maintaining uninterrupted supplies across the country.

“The Government may by a special order exempt any consumer, class of consumers, area, transaction, or category of transactions from all or any of the provisions of this Order,” the notification said adding any violation shall be punishable in accordance with the provisions of the Essential Commodities Act.

It also directed state governments and Union territory administrations to take “all necessary measures to implement” the order, including “action against hoarding, black marketing, unauthorised procurement, diversion and other malpractices.”

Published – June 12, 2026 08:27 am IST



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