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India lifts curbs on retail sale of petrol, diesel to commercial buyers from July 1 - The Economic Times
India lifts curbs on retail sale of petrol, diesel to commercial buyers from July 1 - The Economic Times Listen to this article in summarized format Listen Loading... × × Subscribe to Unlock AI Briefing and Premium Content New Year Offer 24 Hours Left Subscribe Now Already a member? Sign In What's Included Exclusive Stories Daily ePaper Access Smart Market Tools Curated Investment Ideas Ad-lite Experience Subscription Reuters India has removed restrictions on commercial buyers purchasing petrol and diesel from retail outlets, effective July 1 India has lifted restrictions on the retail sale of petrol and diesel to commercial buyers from July 1, ending emergency measures imposed earlier to safeguard domestic fuel supplies during disruptions to global energy trade caused by the conflict in the Middle East. The government had barred commercial users from purchasing fuel at retail outlets and capped diesel sales at 200 litres per customer or vehicle per day after tensions in the region threatened supply chains and raised concerns over local shortages. Also Read: Supply curbs bulk buyers shut out of retail fuel network The restrictions, which came into force in June, were aimed at ensu…
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Diesel sale capped, fuel resale banned across Maha | Mumbai news
Diesel sale capped, fuel resale banned across Maha | Mumbai news Mumbai: Petrol pumps across Maharashtra can no longer sell more than 200 litres of diesel to a customer in a day, under fresh restrictions imposed by the state government on Friday to curb hoarding, black marketing and the diversion of fuel meant for retail consumers. Officials said the move follows a Central government notification regulating the supply and distribution of petrol and diesel. Under a government resolution issued by the Food and Civil Supplies Department, petrol pumps have been directed to dispense fuel only into vehicle tanks or authorised containers, while the resale of petrol and diesel has been prohibited. Institutional, commercial and industrial consumers have also been barred from purchasing fuel from retail outlets and must instead source supplies from designated bulk-consumer depots. A senior Food and Civil Supplies Department official said authorities had found instances of contractors and industrial units sourcing diesel from retail pumps because bulk-supply diesel was more than₹40 per litre costlier. “We detected a nexus involving oil companies, petrol pump operators and bulk consumers,…
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Centre Caps Diesel Sales at 200 Litres Per Vehicle Daily to Prevent ...
Centre Caps Diesel Sales at 200 Litres Per Vehicle Daily to Prevent ... News Centre Caps Diesel Sales at 200 Litres Per Vehicle Daily to Prevent Fuel Shortages By Abhineet kumar 13-June-2026 Share: The Centre has introduced temporary restrictions on diesel sales and bulk fuel purchases to ensure adequate availability of petrol and diesel at retail outlets across the country. Under the new order, retail fuel stations can sell a maximum of 200 litres of diesel per customer or vehicle per day. The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas has also barred industrial, commercial and institutional consumers from purchasing petrol and diesel from retail fuel stations. These consumers will now be required to procure fuel through designated bulk supply channels. The measures have been implemented under the Essential Commodities Act through the Motor Spirit and High Speed Diesel (Temporary Regulation of Supply through Retail Outlets) Order, 2026. Also Read : DigiLocker Expands Reach with Integration of 68 Power Distribution Utilities According to the government, the decision follows unusually high fuel demand in certain regions, driven by bulk consumers shifting to retail ou…
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Govt caps retail diesel sales at 200 litres per vehicle per day to curb ...
Govt caps retail diesel sales at 200 litres per vehicle per day to curb ... Govt caps retail diesel sales at 200 litres per vehicle per day to curb diversion, hoarding India limits diesel sales to 200 litres per customer daily and bars commercial buyers from retail fuel stations to curb shortages amid Middle East war supply disruptions By Sapna Das June 12, 2026, 10:34:57 AM IST (Updated) 3 Min Read The Centre has imposed a temporary cap on retail sales of High-Speed Diesel (HSD), restricting fuel stations from dispensing more than 200 litres per day to a single vehicle or customer, as it seeks to prevent bulk purchases, diversion and potential supply disruptions amid ongoing geopolitical uncertainties. According to a government order, retail outlet dealers will be permitted to dispense diesel only into vehicle fuel tanks or Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organisation (PESO)-approved containers, with total sales capped at 200 litres per customer or vehicle per day. The diesel purchased under this provision cannot be resold. Sources told CNBC-TV18 that the move is aimed at preventing industrial, commercial and institutional consumers from procuring diesel from retail fuel stations…
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Govt restricts bulk industrial petrol, diesel purchases through petrol ...
Govt restricts bulk industrial petrol, diesel purchases through petrol ... PTI Representative image Centre has barred industrial, commercial and institutional consumers from purchasing petrol and diesel from retail fuel stations, requiring them instead to obtain supplies through bulk procurement channels, amid concerns that large-scale buying at subsidised retail rates could disrupt fuel availability for ordinary consumers. The restrictions, notified by the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas on June 11 through the Motor Spirit and High Speed Diesel (Temporary Regulation of Supply through Retail Outlets) Order, 2026, can remain in force for up to 90 days at a time and may be extended through a fresh government order. Also read: India waives excise duty on petrol with higher ethanol 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. In its notification, the ministry cited the "current prevailing geopolitical situation affecting certain regions of the world" that has adversely impacted international petroleum supply chains, shipping …
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Diesel, petrol sale curbs withdrawn from July 1 - The Financial Express
Diesel, petrol sale curbs withdrawn from July 1 - The Financial Express The Centre on Monday lifted the temporary restrictions on the sale of petrol and diesel to commercial, industrial and institutional consumers through public sector retail outlets, restoring normal fuel sales from July 1 after the domestic supply situation improved following disruptions caused by theWest Asia crisis. The rollback ends the emergency 200-litre daily cap on diesel sales imposed on June 12 to curb diversion, hoarding and black marketing after a sharp gap emerged between retail and bulk diesel prices. In a notification issued on Monday, the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas (MoPNG) said: “The Central Government on review of the prevailing supply situation of petroleum products in the country is satisfied that it is no longer necessary in the public interest to continue with the directions contained in the said Order… the Central Government hereby withdraws its Order dated 12th June, 2026, with effect from 1st July, 2026.” The restrictions were introduced after disruptions arising from the West Asia conflict and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz widened the gap between retail and bulk diesel…
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Government sets 200 litre daily diesel limit at retail outlets for 90 days
Government sets 200 litre daily diesel limit at retail outlets for 90 days A 90-day regulation now caps retail diesel purchases at 200 litres per customer per day while banning resale and preventing bulk buyers from utilizing retail channels to curb hoarding and price arbitrage. Market snapshot:The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas has introduced restrictive measures on the retail sale of High-Speed Diesel (HSD) and Motor Spirit (MS) to prevent supply chain distortions. By capping daily diesel sales and restricting large buyers, the government aims to stabilize retail availability and discourage the arbitrage of subsidized fuel. This regulatory move addresses the long-standing issue of 'price-shopping' where bulk industrial users exploit retail prices that are often lower than industrial bulk rates. By capping retail sales at 200 litres, the government is effectively ring-fencing retail stock for transport and household use, ensuring that OMCs maintain healthy cash flows through higher-margin bulk sales to industrial entities. Short-term pressure is expected on logistics and construction firms that relied on cheaper retail fuel. However, for the downstream Energy sector, th…
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Govt notifies order to cap bulk fuel buys during crunch
Govt notifies order to cap bulk fuel buys during crunch Institutional, industrial and commercial consumers can be directed not to procure petrol or diesel from retail outlets and instead source their requirements through authorised bulk channels. Retail outlets may be barred from selling more than 200 litres of diesel to a customer or vehicle in a day, while fuel procured under the provision cannot be resold.
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Government Restricts Fuel Sales Amid West Asia Crisis, How Much Can ...
Government Restricts Fuel Sales Amid West Asia Crisis, How Much Can ... The central government on Thursday banned factories and large businesses from buying diesel at petrol pumps and set a 200-litre daily limit per customer, amid fuel supply fears from the West Asia conflict. The government issued the Motor Spirit and High Speed Diesel (Temporary Regulation of Supply through Retail Outlets) Order, 2026, on June 11, according to PTI. The order will remain in force for up to 90 days and may be extended by a fresh government order. The ongoing conflict in West Asia has disrupted global oil supplies and shipping routes. The Strait of Hormuz, a critical passage that handles nearly one-fifth of global oil trade, has seen major disruptions since the crisis began in late February. That has pushed crude oil prices higher worldwide. Factories, telecom towers, and other large commercial users had quietly shifted to buying diesel at petrol pumps instead of through bulk supply points. The reason was simple: a large price gap. Diesel at petrol pumps in Delhi costs Rs 95.20 a litre, while bulk supply points charge Rs 134.50 a litre, PTI reported. That difference of roughly Rs 39 was enough f…
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Government caps retail diesel purchases at 200 litres per day per ...
Government caps retail diesel purchases at 200 litres per day per ... BySiddhi JainFriday June 12, 2026 The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas has issued an order barring industrial, commercial and institutional consumers from purchasing petrol and diesel at retail fuel stations, directing them instead to source supplies through designated bulk sale points, as geopolitical disruptions and a domestic price differential sparked abnormal demand at pumps. The ministry 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 notification restricts diesel sales at retail outlets to vehicle fuel tanks or PESO-approved containers, with purchases capped at 200 litres per customer or vehicle per day. Such diesel “cannot be resold,” the order said. The restrictions follow abnormal demand growth, particularly in diesel, after bulk users began purchasing from retail pumps due to a widening price gap. While diesel at petrol pumps costs Rs 95.20 a litre in Delhi, bulk sales are priced at Rs 134…
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Govt bars industries from buying petrol, diesel at pumps; mandates bulk purchase route
Govt bars industries from buying petrol, diesel at pumps; mandates bulk purchase route Government has restricted industrial, commercial, and institutional users from buying petrol and diesel at retail fuel stations. This move aims to curb abnormal demand growth, particularly in diesel, driven by price differences between retail and bulk sales. The order, effective for up to 90 days, ensures equitable fuel availability for ordinary consumers.
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Government lifts curbs on petrol, diesel sales at pumps as global oil ...
Government lifts curbs on petrol, diesel sales at pumps as global oil ... Listen to this article in summarized format Listen Loading... × × Subscribe to Unlock AI Briefing and Premium Content New Year Offer 24 Hours Left Subscribe Now Already a member? Sign In What's Included Exclusive Stories Daily ePaper Access Smart Market Tools Curated Investment Ideas Ad-lite Experience Subscription Agencies Government lifts curbs on petrol, diesel sales at pumps as global oil prices fall New Delhi: The government has lifted curbs on petrol and diesel sales at retail fuel stations following a sharp decline in global oil prices, which has significantly narrowed the gap between bulk and retail rates. The oil ministry has withdrawn its June 12 order that barred bulk consumers from buying petrol and diesel at retail outlets and capped diesel sales at pumps at 200 litres per vehicle or customer per day. "The central government, on reviewing the prevailing supply situation of petroleum products in the country, is satisfied that it is no longer necessary in the public interest to continue with the directions contained in the said order," the ministry said in a notification on Monday. The decision wi…
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Watch: Now, commercial consumers can’t buy petrol, diesel from regular fuel stations | Explained
Watch: Now, commercial consumers can’t buy petrol, diesel from regular fuel stations | Explained In an order issued on June 11, the government barred industrial and commercial consumers from purchasing petrol and diesel from regular retail fuel stations. These consumers will now have to source fuel through dedicated bulk supply channels.
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Govt lifts curbs on petrol, diesel sales imposed during West Asia crisis - The Week
Govt lifts curbs on petrol, diesel sales imposed during West Asia crisis - The Week © Copyright 2026 The Week Online. All rights reserved. Effective July 1, the government is removing all temporary restrictions on the sale and distribution of petrol and diese The Week News Desk Updated- June 29, 2026 09:09 PM IST 2 minuteRead Link Copied Centre announced complete withdrawal of all temporary restrictions on the sale of petrol and diesel, effective July 1 The measures were implemented on June 12, following supply chain disruptions from the West Asia crisis These curbs were initially introduced to prevent hoarding and black-marketing by bulk consumers The Centre, on Monday, announced that the temporary restrictions imposed on the sale and distribution of petrol and diesel will be removed from July 1, noting that the measures introduced during disruptions caused by the West Asia crisis were no longer required. The ministry of petroleum and natural gas said in a release it has withdrawn the temporary regulatory measures governing the sale and distribution of motor spirit (MS) and high speed diesel (HSD) through retail outlets of public sector oil marketing companies following…

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broadly confirmedThe government barred industrial and commercial consumers from purchasing petrol and diesel from regular retail fuel stations.
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hindu“In an order issued on June 11, the government barred industrial and commercial consumers from purchasing petrol and diesel from regular retail fuel stations.” timesofindia“Government has restricted industrial, commercial, and institutional users from buying petrol and diesel at retail fuel stations.”

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⚔ The bar on retail sales to commercial buyers was imposed in June and lifted in July — the claims describe sequential events, not contradictory facts. No contradiction exists.
A india The government barred industrial and commercial consumers from purchasing petrol and diesel from regular retail fuel stations.
B other The government lifted restrictions on commercial buyers purchasing petrol and diesel from retail outlets, effective July 1.

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The government mandated that industrial and commercial consumers source fuel through dedicated bulk supply channels.
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The government imposed a cap on diesel sales at 200 litres per customer or vehicle per day.
economictimes.indiatimes.com
The government lifted restrictions on commercial buyers purchasing petrol and diesel from retail outlets, effective July 1.
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The restriction on retail sales to commercial buyers was effective for up to 90 days.
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timesofindia “This move aims to curb abnormal demand growth, particularly in diesel, driven by price differences between retail and bulk sales.” → The government imposed the restriction to reduce demand growth in diesel caused by price differences between retail and bulk sales.
timesofindia “ensures equitable fuel availability for ordinary consumers.” → The restriction was intended to ensure fuel availability for ordinary consumers.
economictimes.indiatimes.com “ending emergency measures imposed earlier to safeguard domestic fuel supplies during disruptions to global energy trade caused by the conflict in the Middle East.” → The restriction was an emergency measure implemented due to disruptions in global energy trade from the Middle East conflict.

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