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Fuel Pump in Chandigarh Caps Sale Citing Dwindling Stock Availability Adequate Says Administration

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The article reports a single fuel pump's voluntary purchase cap, contradicted by official statements of adequate supply. No commercial mechanism is triggered: no scarcity, no price move, no supply disruption. The event is isolated and lacks material impact on fuel markets, margins, or supply chains.

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  • A fuel pump in Chandigarh imposed purchase limits of ₹500 for two-wheelers and ₹1,500 for four-wheelers.
  • Chandigarh administration stated no government orders for restrictions and confirmed adequate fuel availability.
  • Deputy Commissioner Nishant Kumar Yadav reassured that oil marketing companies have sufficient stocks.
  • Administration urged public not to panic or engage in bulk purchasing.
  • Published: 2026-05-18.

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