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Election Commission directs OMCs to halt allocation of petrol pumps

The OMCs had planned to allot about 41 per cent of the planned 78,493 new fuel retail outlets

Petrol, Indian Oil Corporation
Shine Jacob
2 min read Last Updated : Apr 13 2019 | 2:26 AM IST
The Election Commission (EC) has asked the three oil marketing companies (OMCs) — Indian Oil Corporation, Bharat Petroleum Corporation and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation — to stop allotment of petrol pumps for now. “We were directed by the EC not to go ahead with further allotment of fuel outlets,” said a senior OMC official. 

The OMCs had planned to allot about 41 per cent of the planned 78,493 new fuel retail outlets. They approached the poll panel around mid-March, saying they wanted to give letters of intent to at least 31,800 successful bidders in April and May. 

The firms were of the view that since the bidding started in November and the allotment process kicked off before the elections, it should not be stopped because of the model code of conduct. The opening of over 78,000 outlets was expected to see investment of about ~80,000-90,000 crore in the sector. On February 21, the firms issued LoIs to bidders for 2,579 locations. 

The three firms together got over 400,000 applications for the 74,608 locations, or 95 per cent of the areas that were on offer. Based on the Petroleum Planning and Analysis Cell’s latest data, India has 64,376 fuel outlets. Of this, 27,556 are under IOC, followed are by 14,721 under BPC and 15,440 by HPCL. Shine Jacob

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