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Petroleum Ministry says fuel, LPG stocks adequate amid global supply disruptions; urges citizens to conserve energy
India's Petroleum Ministry confirms stable fuel supplies despite global energy challenges. Crude oil inventories are secure, refineries operate at peak capacity, and no fuel shortages are reported nationwide. The government urges citizens to conserve fuel by using public transport, carpooling, and opting for electric vehicles. These measures aim to ease the nation's economic burden and reduce import dependence.
CIL's April coal auction quantity drops 6% vs March to 30.5 MT
Coal India Limited offered 30.5 million tonnes of coal in April auctions. This marks a slight decrease from March. Global energy prices are high due to West Asia tensions. Power plants are increasing coal use for energy security. Coal India is also allowing buyers from Bangladesh, Bhutan, and Nepal to participate directly in auctions from January 1, 2026.
Oil India Ltd gains for third consecutive session
Oil India Ltd is quoting at Rs 460, up 1.28% on the day as on 12:49 IST on the NSE. The stock is up 10.46% in last one year as compared to a 3.95% drop in NIFTY and a 15.62% drop in the Nifty Energy index.
Morgan Stanley warns oil market in ‘race against time’ as Strait of Hormuz remains shut amid Iran war
Morgan Stanley warned that global oil markets are in “a race against time” as prolonged disruption in the Strait of Hormuz could sharply tighten supplies and push crude prices higher. Analysts said current market buffers may weaken if the closure extends into late June or July, raising risks for global energy markets.
Evening peak power demand exposes gaps in India’s energy transition: Citi
India's power sector is shifting focus from electricity shortages to ensuring reliable power during non-solar hours. Rapid renewable energy growth creates challenges for evening and night-time demand. The country needs enhanced transmission and storage infrastructure. Battery storage and flexible thermal generation will be crucial. Delays in capacity additions could lead to power shortages. Coal power will remain important.

Iran Warns Ships Backing US Sanctions Will Face Disruptions In Strait Of Hormuz
Iran has warned that ships from countries following US sanctions will face disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz. It plans stricter control over the key oil route, raising tensions and concerns over global energy security and maritime stability.

Rs 1,600-1,700 Crore A Day, Rs 1 Lakh Crore In 10 Weeks: Cost Of Insulating India From Global Energy Shock
Despite a 50 per cent surge in input crude oil prices, petrol and diesel continue to be priced at a two-year-old rate of Rs 94.77 a litre and Rs 87.67 per litre respectively. Domestic cooking gas LPG prices were raised in March by Rs 60 per cylinder, but they are still way lower than the actual cost.
Rs 1,600-1,700 cr a day, Rs 1 lakh cr in 10 weeks: Cost of insulating India from global energy shock
State-owned oil firms are incurring massive daily losses, estimated at Rs 1,600-1,700 crore, to shield Indian consumers from global energy price shocks. This has led to over Rs 1 lakh crore in under-recoveries in 10 weeks, raising concerns about their financial sustainability and the need for potential price hikes.
Gujarat builds 870 MW battery power backup network to stabilise renewable energy grid
Gujarat has launched battery storage systems totaling 870 MW across five locations to ensure renewable power grid stability. The state has also registered 13 additional projects and integrated BESS with its first solar village, Modhera. This initiative strengthens Gujarat's position as a leader in battery storage solutions in India.
India’s fuel resilience amid global oil turmoil
The article describes India’s economy as “resilient” amid the West Asia crisis, highlighting the country’s ability to maintain stable fuel prices despite a sharp global rise in crude oil prices. It credits strong domestic demand, expanding refining capacity, renewable energy growth and government intervention for insulating consumers from global energy shocks.
IRM Energy consolidated net profit rises 190.66% in the March 2026 quarter
Sales rise 4.41% to Rs 279.67 crore
India's oil companies bleed Rs 30,000 cr as fuel prices held steady despite global energy shock
India's state-run oil firms faced massive losses of an estimated Rs 30,000 crore. They kept fuel and LPG prices stable despite a global energy disruption. This ensured uninterrupted supplies for consumers. The government's excise duty cuts helped mitigate further losses. India's approach differed from other nations where fuel prices surged.