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indias 1 7 lakh crore fuel crisis may have found an unlikely fix water

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The article discusses a fuel-saving technology (Cavitech) that could reduce India's crude oil import dependency and ease the financial burden on state-run oil marketing companies. The mechanism is a potential demand-side efficiency gain, not a supply shock. Impact is India-specific and weak because the technology is unproven at scale and adoption timeline is unclear.

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  • India imports nearly 88% of its crude oil.
  • State-run firms lose β‚Ή1,000 crore daily to stabilize fuel prices.
  • Cavitech fuel emulsion technology claims up to 10% fuel savings.
  • Independent tests show 6.3% savings in boilers, 10% in marine engines.
  • Technology validated by major engineering firms.

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Crude-oil coverage tracks production, prices and the OPEC+ supply alliance.