Hardeep Puri says no shortage of LPG, crude, petrol and diesel, but urges use of alternate fuels for... | Top points

In response to concerns regarding a potential shortage of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and other fuels, Indian Oil Minister Hardeep Singh Puri reassured the public that there is no immediate shortage of LPG, crude oil, petrol, or diesel. His statements come amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions in West Asia, particularly the conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the United States, which have raised alarms about global energy supplies. Puri emphasized the importance of diversifying energy sources and encouraged the adoption of alternative fuels to enhance energy resilience. He highlighted the government's commitment to ensuring fuel availability and maintaining stable prices amidst fluctuating international markets. The minister's remarks aim to quell public anxiety over fuel supply disruptions and to promote a shift towards sustainable energy practices, aligning with India's broader goals of energy security and environmental sustainability.
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