Odisha Government Holds High-Level Meeting to Ensure Smooth Fuel Supply Across State

Odisha Government Urges Public Not to Panic Buy Fuel as Oil Companies Assure Adequate Stock Availability

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The Odisha government has stressed the need to maintain uninterrupted supply of petrol and diesel across the state and ensure that fuel remains easily available to the public.

A high-level meeting with representatives of major oil companies was held at the State Secretariat under the chairmanship of Food Supplies and Consumer Welfare Minister Krushna Chandra Patra on May 15, 2026.

Government Focuses on Stable Fuel Supply Chain

During the meeting, the minister advised oil companies to keep the fuel supply chain stable and prioritise public interest amid recent concerns over fuel availability in some areas.

Officials informed that petrol and diesel are currently available in sufficient quantities across Odisha and supply to all petrol pumps remains normal.

The government also urged citizens not to panic or purchase fuel beyond their actual requirements, as there is no shortage of petrol or diesel in the state.

Oil Companies Assure Adequate Fuel Availability

Representatives of oil companies assured the government that fuel stocks remain adequate and the supply network is functioning smoothly.

They acknowledged reports of temporary shortages at a few petrol pumps and promised to take immediate steps to resolve such issues quickly.

The companies appealed to the public to remain calm and avoid panic buying, which could create unnecessary pressure on the fuel distribution system.

Senior Oil Company Officials Attend Meeting

The meeting was attended by senior officials from major oil marketing companies, including Indian Oil Corporation State Head Kamal Seal, Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited representative Ashish Pandey, and Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited representative Deepak Agrawal along with departmental officials.

The Odisha government reiterated that maintaining a smooth and uninterrupted fuel supply remains a top priority for the administration.

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