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India warns against panic as Hormuz tensions fuel shortages

by Agence France-Presse - AFP

Ahmedabad, India Mar 26, 2026 - 5:36 pm GMT+3
Motorcyclists wait to fetch fuel at a petrol pump in Srinagar, Kashmir, India, March 25, 2026. (EPA Photo)
Motorcyclists wait to fetch fuel at a petrol pump in Srinagar, Kashmir, India, March 25, 2026. (EPA Photo)
by Agence France-Presse - AFP Mar 26, 2026 5:36 pm

India’s government sought to calm fears on Thursday, saying fuel supplies remain sufficient despite shortages triggered by panic buying, as tensions escalate after Iran moved to restrict traffic through the Strait of Hormuz following U.S.-Israeli strikes.

In retaliation for U.S. and Israeli strikes that began more than three weeks ago, Iran has virtually closed the strategic Strait of Hormuz through which one-fifth of the world's oil passes, sending global energy prices soaring.

India, one of the world's largest crude oil importers, relies on foreign suppliers for more than 85% of its oil needs – with Russia being the biggest supplier.

Retail prices in India have, however, held steady, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government saying it has "adequate crude inventories" and "sufficient stock of petrol and diesel."

"Don't believe rumors," India's top oil ministry official Sujata Sharma told reporters on Wednesday. "Don't indulge in panic buying."

But several parts of the vast country have witnessed just that nonetheless.

Police guarded fuel depots in the western state of Gujarat after sales reportedly doubled.

Private company employee Ashish Singh said he had to queue for nearly an hour

"I was given only Rs 2000 ($21) worth of fuel," he told AFP. "They said no to full tanks."

He was not the only one forced to ration.

"I could only get Rs 300 ($3) worth of petrol from one station, despite asking for more," said marketing executive Shailesh Prajapati, whose job involves long commutes on his motorbike.

Indian media report similar disruptions elsewhere.

Several pumps in the southern state of Telangana put up "no stock" signs after a surge in sales, the Hindustan Times newspaper reported.

Neighbouring Karnataka state also reported unusual queues, The Hindu reported, forcing several depots to shut.

Indian state-owned refiners issued statements Wednesday saying "rumours" about fuel shortages were "completely unfounded."

"There is no shortage of petrol or diesel," said Indian Oil Corporation Limited, the country's largest oil marketing company.

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