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India-Pakistan Tensions: HPCL, IOCL, BPCL Assure Ample Fuel Supply Amid Panic Buying
  • India-Pakistan Tensions: HPCL, IOCL, BPCL Assure Ample Fuel Supply Amid Panic Buying

    12 May 2025

    HPCL also said that sufficient fuel and LPG stocks were available across the country. "Our supply chain is operating seamlessly," it said. "There is absolutely no need for panic buying. Fuel and LPG are readily available at all HPCL outlets. Let's stay calm and avoid unnecessary rush to ensure uninterrupted service for everyone." The clarification comes in the wake of widespread misinformation and unverified claims circulating on social media platforms, raising fears of fuel shortages amid the current geopolitical crisis. Meanwhile, Nayara Energy, in a statement, said its 4,05,000 barrel per day refinery at Vadinar in Gujarat continues to operate at full capacity. "All our retail outlets are operating normally, and we are well stocked to meet fuel demand. We are keeping a close watch on the situation, staying in regular contact with government officials, and complying fully with the established guidelines. We have multiple tiers of security at the refinery with robust surveillance mechanisms. This security apparatus works in close collaboration with the government's agencies," it added. Tensions between India and Pakistan escalated on the night of May 8 and 9, as reports flooded in from Jammu & Kashmir, the Line of Control (LoC), Rajasthan, and several northern regions of India, all affected by heavy Pakistani shelling. India successfully thwarted attempts by the Pakistani military to strike 15 cities across northern and western India using drones and missiles. Drone and missile attacks were reported in Gujarat, Punjab, Rajasthan, and Jammu and Kashmir, prompting authorities to activate defence systems, sound emergency sirens, and enforce blackouts in several regions. Sources indicated that a Pakistani F-16 fighter jet was shot down by Indian forces. However, an official confirmation is still awaited. On Friday morning, Pakistani troops reportedly resumed firing across the LoC, targeting areas such as Kupwara and Uri. Meanwhile, social media has been flooded with fabricated content and false claims related to the conflict. The Press Information Bureau’s (PIB) fact-checking team has been actively working to debunk misleading narratives by posting clarifications on X. In light of the surge in misinformation, PIB issued an advisory urging the public to critically assess any information, especially content related to the Indian Armed Forces or the ongoing conflict, and to report suspicious material to #PIBFactCheck through WhatsApp on +91 8799711259 or email to factcheck@pib.gov.in.

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