Oil ministry mulls home delivery of petrol, diesel


New Delhi, Apr 22 (PTI): Petrol and diesel may soon be home delivered as the oil ministry mulls options of door-to- door delivery on pre-booking to cut long queues at petrol pumps.

As many as 3.5 crore people currently visit 59,595 petrol pumps in the country for buying auto fuel. Often, long queues are witnessed at petrol pumps during peak hours, leading to congestion on roads.

Annually, Rs 2,500 crore of fuel is bought at petrol pumps and now a part of it being talked of being home delivered. "Options being explored where petro products may be door delivered to consumers on pre-booking," the ministry said in a series of tweets.

Home delivery of fuel is being mulled as the world's third biggest oil consumer experiments with daily price revision of petrol and diesel at select towns beginning May 1.

In another tweet, the ministry said home delivery of fuel "would help consumers avoid spending excessive time and long queues at fuel stations." "About 3.5 cr people come to fuel stations every day; Rs 2500 cr worth of transactions every year," it said in another tweet.

India consumed 23.8 million tons of petrol and 76 million tons of diesel in 2016-17 fiscal. This was higher than 21.8 million tons of petrol and 74.6 million tons of diesel consumed in the previous 2015-16 financial year.

The ministry also stated that a parliamentary consultative committee met in Srinagar today to discuss 'digital modes of payment' at fuel outlets. State-owned oil marketing companies IOC, BPCL and HPCL give "0.75 per cent discount on fuel purchase via cashless mode," it said.

"About 40,000 ROs are with POS (machine), more than 86 per cent of ROs with digital infrastructure today." ROs are retail outlet or petrol pumps. "Daily cashless transactions increased from Rs 150 crore per day to Rs 400 crore per day," the ministry added.

  

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Sat, Apr 22 2017

    Most Governments around the world have been privatising businesses previously owned by the Governments.

    But India seems to be heading towards the opposite direction.

    The Ministry babus possibly are looking for an easy way to hire and control an army of drivers and other staff. With hiring comes the chance of making a few bucks on the side.

    But what really concerns me is the chance of major accidents in residential areas.

    Imagine a speeding fuel truck meeting a small accident in a residential area, and starting a major inferno!

    Of course, common folks would not have the ability to fight against a Central government department.

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  • Ahmed K.C., Mangaluru

    Sat, Apr 22 2017

    Upcoming will be fuel purity test device. All will be made compulsory to buy this device from MNC

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  • G R PRABHU., Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 22 2017

    GOOD NEWS!! GOOD NEWS!! Soon Govt will start delivering ALCOHOL at every home. No body can stand in the Q. Only delivery boy will come to know who is drinking how much.

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore /Bangalore

    Sat, Apr 22 2017

    Annakule ...akkanakule..
    Yereg bodu yenne...
    Gaadig bodayina. yenne..
    Bodig bodayina yenne...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Apr 22 2017

    This Government has gone Mad ...

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  • sri, Karkala

    Sat, Apr 22 2017

    Instead of that just start mobile fuel refilling vehicles for petrol.
    2 wheelers can fill their tanks on the remote areas on its way. That would be very helpful for many and will create massive jobs too...

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sat, Apr 22 2017

    Madness and stupidity @ its best... Oh God save my country.

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  • Mahesh, Udupi

    Sat, Apr 22 2017

    What a joke by the feku govt just diverting the issues wait and watch again in one week petrol prices will be increased

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  • Rampa, Moon

    Sat, Apr 22 2017

    IS THIS OIL FOR HEAD AND BODY MASSAGE TO DELIVER AT HOME.

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  • G M Hegde, Udupi

    Sat, Apr 22 2017

    Dear Oil Kumar, please do not stoop to such low levels of intelligence for the sake of popularity. There is something called safety the standards of which are unknown to you.

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  • Rampa, Moon

    Sat, Apr 22 2017

    SAME LIKE MILK. FOR 10 LITRE PETROL. IF THEY POUR ONE LITRE WATER. NO BODY KNOWS

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  • mohammed, shiruru

    Sat, Apr 22 2017

    yaake?...mane sudlikka?....height of stupidity.

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  • Rampa, Moon

    Sat, Apr 22 2017

    ATM SHOULD BE FIXED IN EACH AND EVERY HOME.

    IN OUR TIMES THERE WERE NO ATMS

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  • Rampa, Moon

    Sat, Apr 22 2017

    VOTING SHOULD BE ALSO AT HOME. WHY TO STAND IN LONG QUE.

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  • Lydia Lobo, Kadri

    Sat, Apr 22 2017

    Extreme cheating happens in the world as regards to fuel is, in PETROL PUMPS operation. Its very difficult to know that the exact quantity of petrol is put into the tank. I had seen a sting carried out by some TV channel and there was more than a Ltr difference in a serving of 5 Ltr. Even digitization of pumps isn't worth trusting because of tampering them.

    However, that does not qualify for home delivery of petrol/diesel because then the safety measure rests in the hands of a common man. Fire service will have extra work to do due to leaked fuel attracting fire lit in the house.

    Rather, increase the outlets, let there be more petrol stations than the present limited numbers.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Apr 22 2017

    Aata Majhi Satakl ...

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