
Amid global energy supply disruptions and price volatility, India's Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas has assured that crude oil inventories are well-maintained and refineries are operating efficiently. There have been no shortages reported at petrol, diesel, or LPG retail outlets. Over the past three days, 1.26 crore LPG cylinders were delivered against 1.14 crore bookings, with commercial LPG sales exceeding 17,000 tonnes and Auto LPG sales surpassing 762 tonnes, ensuring steady fuel availability for consumers.
The articles present the government's perspective on fuel supply stability during global energy challenges, primarily featuring official statements from the Ministry of Petroleum. There is no opposition or independent viewpoint included, focusing on government reassurances and measures taken. The coverage is centered on administrative responses without political critique or alternative interpretations.
The tone across the articles is largely neutral to reassuring, emphasizing the government's efforts to maintain fuel supplies despite international market volatility. The sentiment is positive regarding supply stability but remains factual without overt optimism or criticism, reflecting a balanced and informative approach.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| mint | 'No dry-outs at any retail outlets': Petroleum Ministry says petrol and diesel, LPG stocks 'adequate' amid global crisis Today News | Center | Neutral |
| republicworld | No Shortage Of Petrol, Diesel: Govt Reassures After PM Modi's 'Energy Conservation' Appeal | Center | Positive |
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