Petrol, diesel supply higher than average in Telangana

Fuel supplies steady and above average across Telangana

Fuel supplies steady and above average across Telangana

Fuel supply on March 25 stayed higher than usual, ensuring smooth availability and easing concerns for consumers across regions

Hyderabad Calm: Telangana Fuel Flow Steady Amid Global Jitters

Breathe easy, Hyderabadis and fellow Telanganites—the fuel taps aren’t running dry. On Thursday, March 26, the state government put rumors to rest: Supplies are rock-solid, no blackouts on the horizon despite the Middle East meltdown.

Official numbers paint a steady picture. Daily average? Petrol hums at 5,883 kilolitres (KL), diesel at 7,348 KL—totaling a healthy 13,231 KL. March 25 even topped that: Petrol surged to 10,799.5 KL, diesel to 11,327.5 KL, combined whopping 22,127 KL. That’s enough to keep your Swift zipping through Hi-Tech City snarls or tractors churning in rural fields.

Chief Minister’s office and fuel bosses urge: No hoarding, no queues. “We’ve got stocks buffered, pipelines pumping—panic buys only clog the works,” one official shared, echoing government’s plea. Supplies roll uninterrupted statewide, from Warangal to Adilabad.

Why the Worry—and Why It’s Unfounded

Global crude’s bonkers—Hormuz blockade, Iran strikes jacking prices 50%. Delhi slashed excise; nationally, pumps freeze. But Telangana? Proactive. Strategic reserves, diversified imports (shoutout Russia), and OMCs like HPCL’s local muscle ensure flow.

Picture this: Friday morning, Raju the auto-wala tops up sans sweat, ferrying kids to school. Amma in Secunderabad markets frets less over veggie truck diesel. IT pros carpool carefree, weekend getaways to Srisailam on. Yesterday’s spike? Routine buffer top-up, not scramble.

Government’s message lands heartfelt: “We’re in this together. Stock up normal; we’ve got your back.” Social media amplifies—X posts from @TelanganaCMO assure 24/7 monitoring.

Real Talk: Buffers Beat Blockades

Beyond stats, it’s logistics magic. Refineries hum, tankers dock (Hormuz detours notwithstanding), depots brim. March 25’s bounty? Preemptive padding against any Strait hiccups. Daily averages hold firm, demand met—even festival spikes.

For farmers eyeing kharif prep, truckers hauling goods, families planning summer drives—this stability’s gold. No rationing, no dark days like 2020 shortages.

Chief Secy’s nod: “Fuel’s family—stable today, tomorrow too.” Appeal’s simple: Trust the system, shop smart. Hoarders hurt neighbors; calm keeps us cruising.

Hyderabad’s pulse stays steady—biryani deliveries on time, cabs plentiful. Global wars rage; here, engines purr. Thanks, team Telangana—you’ve quelled the jitters.

Leave a Comment