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IOCL Director Calls Rs 3 Petrol Diesel Hike a Very Small Rise as Refineries Run 100% Plus
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Published on 15 May 2026

IOCL claims refineries are running above 100 percent nonstop
Indian Oil Corporation Limited says its 10 refineries are operating round the clock at above 100 percent capacity to prevent any fuel shortage after the Centre raised petrol and diesel prices by Rs 3 per litre nationwide. IOCL Director (Refineries) Arvind Kumar told ANI the increase is “a very small rise” amid global pressures. Petrol rose to Rs 97.77 in Delhi and over Rs 108 in Kolkata, while IOCL is also pushing zero-emission hydrogen buses for Delhi Metro routes.
- Centre increased petrol and diesel prices by Rs 3 per litre each
- IOCL says its 10 refineries are working round the clock above 100% capacity
- Delhi petrol jumped from Rs 94.77 to Rs 97.77 per litre
- Kolkata petrol climbed to Rs 108.74, up 3.29 rupees
- Hydrogen buses for Delhi Metro begin as a zero-emission shift
- Green hydrogen for refills is produced at IOCL’s Faridabad R&D centre
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