Fuel Panic in Chandigarh: Understanding the Hype Behind Capped Petrol Sales

A Chandigarh fuel pump caused panic by capping petrol sales due to dwindling stock. The city administration clarified that no official limitations were imposed and assured adequate fuel availability. Citizens were urged not to panic as oil marketing companies confirmed sufficient stock and ongoing smooth supply operations.

Fuel Panic in Chandigarh: Understanding the Hype Behind Capped Petrol Sales
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In an unexpected turn of events, a fuel pump in Chandigarh's Sector 17 sparked concern among consumers by limiting petrol and diesel purchases. The restriction came amidst a self-imposed cap of Rs 500 for two-wheelers and Rs 1,500 for four-wheelers, attributed to declining stock levels.

Despite the commotion, the Chandigarh administration was quick to allay fears, stating that no government orders were behind the decision. Officials assured residents of the city's adequate fuel supply, emphasizing continuous coordination with oil marketing companies (OMCs) to maintain the steady availability of petroleum products.

Consumers expressed surprise at the limit, noting no similar instances in the region. The public was advised against unnecessary stockpiling, while the local government affirmed the continuous monitoring of the situation to ensure a seamless fuel supply.

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