Business Standard

25,000 PETROL PUMPS TO SHUT SHOP EVERY SUNDAY FROM MAY 14

- SHINE JACOB reports

Triggering panic among consumers, a section of petroleum dealers announced they had decided to shut their retail outlets every Sunday starting May 14. Many see the move as a threatenin­g measure, as the government is yet to take a call on increasing dealers’ commission. The Consortium of India Petroleum Dealers on Monday asked its members to shut shop on Sundays, moving in tandem with the Prime Minister’s vision to reduce fuel consumptio­n.

Asection of petroleum dealers said they would shut their retail outlets every Sunday starting May 14. Many see this as a tactic to pressure government for higher commission.

The Consortium of Indian Petroleum Dealers (CIPD) on Monday asked members to shut shop on Sundays, in line with the prime minister's vision to reduce fuel consumptio­n. The associatio­n claims to have more than 25,000 petrol pumps covering south and Maharashtr­a. All India Petroleum Dealers' Associatio­n came out in the public distancing itself from the decision.

The move by CIPD comes at a time when the government is yet to take a call on raising dealer's commission.

CIPD president A D Sathyanara­yan told Business Standard that, except for emergency services like ambulance, fuel will not be available for other vehicles on Sundays. The associatio­n is also considerin­g eight-hour working days from May.

Distancing itself from the move, president of All India Petroleum Dealers' Associatio­n Ajay Bansal said, "This will create panic. The associatio­n that has called for such a move has presence in only Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Maharashtr­a. We are not supporting this decision, while we also have the same demands to increase (dealer's commission)."

India has 56,190 fuel retail outlets, of which public sector majors like Indian Oil Corporatio­n, Bharat Petroleum, and Hindustan Petroleum have a combined network of 52,604 outlets.

In 2015-16, the overall fuel demand zoomed to 183.5 million tonnes from 165.5 million tonnes in the previous financial year. While diesel consumptio­n increased 7.5 per cent to 74.6 million tonnes, petrol use rose 14.5 per cent to 21.8 million tonnes.

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Consortium of Indian Petroleum Dealers on Monday asked members to shut shop on Sundays, in line with the prime minister's vision to reduce fuel consumptio­n

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