IndianOil Increases Auto LPG Supplies in Karnataka Amid Rising Demand
IndianOil says it has scaled up Auto LPG supplies
News 18
Image: News 18
IndianOil has ramped up Auto LPG supplies across Karnataka, India, due to a surge in demand following the closure of over 300 private Auto LPG outlets. The company is now meeting the needs of auto rickshaws and LPG-powered vehicles through its network of 55 dispensing stations, with daily sales reaching 59.53 metric tonnes.
- 01IndianOil has increased Auto LPG supplies in Karnataka due to rising demand.
- 02Over 300 private Auto LPG outlets have closed or partially shut down.
- 03Daily sales at IndianOil's dispensing stations have surged to 59.53 metric tonnes.
- 04The company operates 55 Auto LPG Dispensing Stations across the state.
- 05IndianOil aims to ensure uninterrupted supply and efficient service for LPG-powered vehicles.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
IndianOil has announced a significant increase in Auto LPG supplies across Karnataka, India, in response to a sharp rise in demand. This surge in demand follows the closure or partial shutdown of more than 300 private Auto LPG outlets in Bengaluru and other regions of the state. Currently, IndianOil is fulfilling the fuel needs of auto rickshaws and LPG-driven vehicles through its network of 55 Auto LPG Dispensing Stations (ALDS). The average daily sales at these stations have risen to 59.53 metric tonnes, a notable increase from the previous three-month average of 43.4 metric tonnes. V Vetriselvakkumar, Chief General Manager (Corporate Communications) at IndianOil, emphasized the company's commitment to ensuring seamless fuel accessibility while adhering to government guidelines and maintaining fair distribution across all sectors. Despite the increased operational demands, IndianOil is focused on providing uninterrupted service to LPG-powered vehicles during this challenging time.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
This increase in Auto LPG supply ensures that auto rickshaw drivers and owners of LPG-powered vehicles can access fuel despite the closure of private outlets.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
Reader Poll
Do you think public sector outlets should be prioritized for fuel supply?
Connecting to poll...
Read the original article
Visit the source for the complete story.