Petrol-Diesel Restrictions Lifted From July 1: Government Restores Normal Fuel Sales Across India


Posted on 30th Jun 2026 10:28 am by rohit kumar

In a major relief for commercial fuel consumers, the Government of India has announced that the temporary restrictions imposed on the sale of petrol and diesel will be lifted from July 1. The decision comes after authorities reviewed the fuel supply situation following disruptions caused by the ongoing geopolitical tensions in West Asia.

 

The move is expected to ease operations for transporters, logistics companies, industries, and other bulk fuel consumers, while signaling that the domestic fuel supply has stabilized.

 

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Government Announces Withdrawal of Fuel Sale Restrictions

 

According to an official government order issued on Monday, the temporary restrictions on petrol and diesel procurement and sales will cease to apply from July 1.

 

With the withdrawal of these curbs:

 

Commercial buyers can once again purchase fuel directly from retail petrol pumps.

The daily cap on diesel purchases has been removed.

Fuel sales will return to normal operations across retail outlets.

 

The decision is expected to improve fuel availability for businesses that depend heavily on uninterrupted diesel and petrol supplies.

 

Why Were Petrol and Diesel Restrictions Introduced?

 

The restrictions were introduced earlier this month as a precautionary measure after the conflict in West Asia disrupted global energy supply chains.

 

India, which imports a significant portion of its crude oil requirements, faced concerns over possible supply disruptions. To prevent panic buying and ensure adequate domestic availability, the government temporarily regulated fuel sales, particularly for bulk commercial consumers.

 

The measures were aimed at maintaining stable supplies while global market uncertainties persisted.

 

What Restrictions Were in Place?

 

During the temporary restriction period:

 

Commercial customers were not permitted to purchase petrol and diesel directly from retail fuel stations.

A daily purchase limit was imposed on diesel procurement for bulk consumers.

The restrictions were designed to prevent localized shortages and maintain fuel availability for essential public use.

 

These temporary measures helped manage fuel distribution during a period of heightened uncertainty.

 

What Changes From July 1?

 

With the restrictions now withdrawn, commercial fuel consumers will benefit from greater flexibility.

 

Key changes include:

 

Bulk buyers can resume purchasing petrol and diesel from retail outlets.

Daily limits on diesel purchases have been removed.

Transport companies and industries can procure fuel according to operational requirements.

Logistics, manufacturing, and commercial transportation are expected to function more smoothly.

 

The decision also reflects the government's confidence that fuel supplies have normalized.

 

Impact on Businesses and Consumers

 

The lifting of fuel restrictions is likely to benefit several sectors, including:

 

Logistics and freight operators

Trucking companies

Manufacturing industries

Construction businesses

Commercial fleet owners

 

While retail consumers are unlikely to notice major changes at petrol pumps, businesses relying on bulk fuel purchases are expected to experience improved operational efficiency.

 

Fuel Supply Situation Appears Stable

 

The government's latest decision suggests that concerns over domestic fuel availability have eased despite continuing geopolitical uncertainties in the global energy market.

 

Authorities will continue monitoring international developments, but for now, the restoration of normal fuel sales is expected to strengthen supply confidence across the country.

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