An acute shortage of petrol and diesel has gripped the city as several petrol bunks went dry on Monday, prompting irate vehicle owners to stage protests amidst complaints of hoarding and lack of supply.
Monday morning office-goers were the worst hit, as they were greeted by ‘no stock’ boards and verbal announcements at most of the petrol bunks across the city.
Serpentine queues of motorists desperately searching for fuel could be seen in front of some bunks holding stocks.
People carrying empty bottles thronged them, apparently after their vehicles stranded on running out of petrol.
The outlets of different oil companies in the city are now sporting a deserted look even as the bunks in adjoining districts also face the risk of running out of stocks.
Dealers complained of lack of supply by the OMCs but the consumers accused them of hoarding diesel anticipating a steep hike in the fuel on the lines of petrol.
Tamil Nadu Petroleum Dealers Association President M Kannan said there was shortage of supply of petrol and diesel due to reported under production by the refineries.
Dismissing the charge of hoarding by retailers, he said there were penal provisions for such action. “Why should we hoard petrol. Any consumer can make a complaint to the authorities who can verify the stock.” He said the worst hit were retailers of Bharat Petroleum Corporation and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation.
But city motorists are puzzled at the development days after the steepest increase in petrol price. Sivam, an auto driver, wondered, why petrol was not being sold despite ‘such a hefty increase in its selling price.’ Spokesperson of a city-based refinery, mainly catering to Indian Oil Corporation, here denied any shortage of supplies on their side, saying “operations are normal” and that petrol was being supplied to oil marketing companies after the refining process.
Keywords: Petrol shortage, diesel shortage, Chennai transport woes







no power, no water, no diesel, no petrol, what is happenning to my city. why no body is held accountable.
OMCs say that operation is normal. Dealers say that there is no hoarding. Why then we have
this shortage. Culprits cheat chennaiets. Will the truth come out?
I believe state government should take an imitative to bring the petrol to our state.
We should no longer depend on central for petroleum related products (Kerosene etc.)
The oil companies have created chaos in the city and partially paralized life. This can not and shall not be permitted to occur again and deterrent actions to be taken against the oil company officials responsible for this scenario.Tamilnadu government will be justified in arresting the officials in charge for their calluous attitude towards the people of tamilnadu. Are they forcing us to accept the increase of Rs.7.50 per litre through black mail.
The news mentions of complaint to the authorities, I had complained
about demand of charging Rs25/ per wheel for filling nitrogen gas and I
am still to get a reply this is with IOC bunk on the way to Chennai
airport. There is no board stating the price and they refuse to issue a
bill. Its useless and waste of time. Its sheer mismanagement by the oil companies. No revelations is made on the production planning and actual
productions nor have the newsmen digging the information.
Hoarding is rampant.All bunks shut shop; as soon as petrol price hike was announced to sheepishly gain profit.
Whatever may be the reason....when we will go to any Petrol Bunks, we
should get fuel. Because we are paying the tax...that tax paid as
wages for the Great Indian Oil company staffs and officers...are they
sleeping?
In India, public sector Unit employees are paid for not serving the
people I think.
Jai Hind!!!!!!!!!
Even in Indian oil Petrol Bunks, there is shortage of petrol(Deepam Agency, Ayanavaram). It is very difficult for the bunch of people who rely on their vehicles(for commuting to office as well auto drivers etc who use the vehicle for their living). There seems to be no action taken till now. Where are we going???
Please Email the Editor