Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) has reported a record fuel supply performance, moving over 10.7 lakh kilolitres (KL) of petrol and diesel between April 1 and 10, 2026, underscoring its operational scale and supply efficiency. The company supplied 3,79,827 KL of petrol and 6,91,189 KL of diesel, supported by the deployment of 70,540 tankers to ensure uninterrupted nationwide availability. HPCL also delivered 146.4 lakh LPG cylinders during the same period, with infrastructure operating at peak capacity amid rising demand. The company highlighted growing adoption of Free Trade LPG cylinders, particularly among migrant and low-income households, reflecting efforts to expand inclusive energy access.
A key highlight has been HPCL’s digital push, with 99.2% of LPG bookings now made through digital platforms. The company has implemented DAC/OTP-based authentication to ensure transparency and secure delivery systems. Strengthening enforcement, HPCL conducted 4,750 inspections between March 14 and April 10, carried out 659 raids, and registered 41 FIRs, seizing 3,623 LPG cylinders. Action was taken against 98 distributors, including 29 suspensions.
In Guwahati, steady fuel and LPG supply has helped maintain normal distribution across retail outlets despite intermittent demand spikes. Dealers report stable availability, with no major disruptions, as HPCL’s logistics network continues to support consistent replenishment in the region.
