TNI Bureau: A developing fuel crisis is now impacting various regions of Odisha, evidenced by extensive queues at petrol stations in key urban centers, including Bhubaneswar.
Reports suggest that consumer panic buying, coupled with interruptions in fuel delivery, has exacerbated the situation, leading to significant inconveniences for both everyday commuters and commercial transport operators throughout the state.
Sources indicate that numerous petrol stations have experienced either overwhelming demand or temporary stockouts due to inconsistent supply. The current shortage is thought to have been amplified by disruptions in tanker logistics and other operational challenges, though authorities have stated that measures are actively being implemented to rectify the supply chain.
In Bhubaneswar, drivers were observed forming lines at fuel stations from the early hours, driven by concerns over potential extended shortages. Comparable situations have been reported in several other districts, where residents have been rushing to refuel their vehicles and stockpile fuel.
The repercussions are beginning to be felt by public transportation, commercial fleets, and daily commuters. Transport operators have voiced apprehension that a prolonged disruption could potentially affect the movement of essential goods.
The state government is actively observing the unfolding situation and has urged the public to refrain from panic purchasing. Collaborative efforts between oil companies and district administrations are underway to re-establish regular supply and mitigate artificial scarcity at fuel dispensing points.
Officials have indicated that sufficient fuel reserves are in place and anticipate an improvement in the situation once transportation impediments are addressed.
