Energy
Indian fuel retailers buy discounted diesel to avoid price hikes
Indian fuel retailers are purchasing diesel from refiners at discounted rates to cushion consumers from potential price hikes, an industry source said. The revised pricing mechanism is now linked to India’s crude import costs.
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Oil & Gas
Indian fuel retailers buy discounted diesel to avoid price hikes- Taking a stock: Amid oil volatility, India and others keep reserves steady
- India-flagged LPG vessel arrives at Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority in Navi Mumbai
- First movers at Hormuz: Two Chinese tankers will test Iran-US truce at crude chokepoint
- Iran announces alternative routes in Hormuz strait
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