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Some fuel outlets cap diesel at 195 litres per customer after order from Centre

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Last updated: June 14, 2026 5:58 pm
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Published: June 14, 2026
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A dealer said that customers are now forced to fill half their tanks at one outlet and scout around for the rest.

A dealer said that customers are now forced to fill half their tanks at one outlet and scout around for the rest.

Petroleum retailers have been facing a difficult task over the past two days, declining fuel even to their regular bulk customers.

Some fuel outlets have imposed a cap of 195 litres of diesel for vehicles whose owners are not regular customers.

“These are not companies or factories, but educational institutions, apartment complexes, and hospitals that depend on us. They come once or twice a month with large barrels. They do not have underground tanks or Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organization (PESO) licenses. In this weather, with frequent power cuts, diesel is essential,” said a dealer near Chennai.

“Even earlier, there was a cap of 200 litres per customer, but that was only an oral instruction. This time, the Central government’s order came in writing and the oil marketing companies (OMCs) have issued stern warnings. Why should I invite punishment unnecessarily? I would rather not fill tanks of heavy vehicles,” said another dealer.

Apart from diesel for generators, the fuel is also used by buses and lorries with large tank capacities.

“Customers are now forced to fill half their tanks at one outlet and scout around for the rest. I am afraid to fill these vehicles even using two bills, as the government and OMCs are currently focused on preventing the diversion of fuel. We are advising our regular customers either to make frequent trips to the outlet or visit nearby outlets,” he added.

“Like other outlets, I have imposed a cap on petrol as well. It is 50 litres for cars,” said a dealer.

Published – June 14, 2026 11:28 pm IST



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