Petrol supply stabilises, fuel crisis eases in city Nagpur: The fuel crisis that had gripped the city throughout the week showed signs of improvement on Friday, with panic-driven queues at petrol pumps diminishing. While most outlets were operating normally, a few in Wadi, Ganeshpeth, and Ramdaspeth remained closed due to stock shortages and delayed deliveries. Reporters visited multiple petrol stations across the city and observed that most were functioning without significant disruptions, with demand returning to regular levels. A pump operator in Wadi noted that the rush had largely subsided, stating, “Consumers are now purchasing fuel as per their usual needs.” However, the lingering effects of the surge in demand continued to impact some stations, leading to temporary closures. A senior district administration official confirmed that the situation had improved significantly, emphasizing that there was no need for panic buying. “Supplies are stabilising, and most petrol pumps are functioning normally,” the official said. They explained that the closures of select stations were due to two main factors: in some cases, stocks had been depleted by excessive demand, and replenishment was already underway. In other instances, delays were linked to recent credit-related changes by oil companies, which had delayed the arrival of fresh stock. Authorities assured that the affected pumps were expected to resume operations within a day or two. On the domestic LPG cylinder front, dealers reported that the situation remained challenging despite steady supply. The wait time for deliveries remained around eight days, with dealers citing a technical bottleneck as the primary issue. Bablu Tiwari, state president of the LPG Dealers Association of India, highlighted that the problem stemmed from a technical downtime of oil company servers.#nagpur #bablu_tiwari #ganeshpeth #ramdaspeth #wadi
