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Fuel crisis in India: Long queues and people sleeping outside gas stations

India is experiencing a severe fuel crisis on the streets.

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Last updated: 27/03/2026 4:51 pm
Medhat Elsheikh
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New Delhi, India – India is experiencing a severe fuel crisis that has forced thousands of citizens to spend hours, and even overnight, queuing at petrol stations. This reflects the immense pressure on the energy market in one of the world’s largest oil-consuming nations.

Long queues of cars and motorcycles stretched for considerable distances in several cities. Some were forced to wait all night in the hope of obtaining a few liters of fuel, amidst supply shortages and unprecedented demand.

Local reports attribute the crisis to disruptions in supply chains and rising import costs. The reports also indicate pressure on domestic refineries, leading to reduced supply in the markets, particularly in densely populated areas.

In response, the government is attempting to contain the situation through urgent measures, including redistributing supplies and tightening controls on sales. These measures aim to prevent monopolies or a black market, the signs of which have begun to emerge with rising prices in some areas.

Analysts believe that the continuation of the crisis could directly impact the transportation and industrial sectors. Furthermore, it could exacerbate inflation rates at a time when markets are already facing mounting economic pressures.

These scenes are reminiscent of previous fuel crises in several countries. However, in India’s case, the situation appears more complex due to the enormous consumption and population size, which means any disruption in supplies could quickly escalate into a widespread public crisis.

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