India's Petroleum Ministry has debunked claims that Bhutan rejected E20 petrol imports, stating no such offer was ever made. The ministry emphasized that reports suggesting otherwise are inaccurate and urged reliance on official sources. This clarification follows allegations by Congress regarding several neighboring countries refusing India's fuel. The government also reiterated that E20 fuel underwent extensive testing and is safe for vehicles aligned with blending standards.

NEW DELHI: The government on Friday issued a detailed rebuttal to misinformation circulating on social media about India's E20 ethanol blending programme, rejecting claims related…

Bhutan has rejected India's E20 ethanol petrol offer, requesting continued supply of regular petrol due to concerns over vehicle performance and availability in the Indian market.

Bhutan has asked India to continue supplying regular petrol instead of E20, citing concerns about storage infrastructure and vehicle performance in its mountainous terrain.…

India's Petroleum Ministry has debunked claims that Bhutan rejected E20 petrol imports, stating no such offer was ever made. The ministry emphasized that reports suggesting…

In ‘Fact Check’ posted on its social media accounts, ministry said: “Claims that Bhutan declined an offer to import E20 petrol from India are incorrect.” | India News

In ‘Fact Check’ posted on its social media accounts, ministry said: “Claims that Bhutan declined an offer to import E20 petrol from India are incorrect.” | India News

In ‘Fact Check’ posted on its social media accounts, ministry said: “Claims that Bhutan declined an offer to import E20 petrol from India are incorrect.” | India News

The ministry of petroleum and natural gas (MoPNG) on Sunday dismissed reports claiming that Bhutan had refused to import India’s E20 petrol, stating that no such offer had ever…

India's Petroleum Ministry dismissed reports of Bhutan rejecting E20 petrol, asserting no such proposal was made and emphasizing the fuel's safety after rigorous testing.

Bhutanese journalist defends claims of India offering E20 petrol, citing official Bhutanese correspondence, while India's Petroleum Ministry denies any such offer by OMCs.

Petroleum minister Hardeep Puri said the government was not rushing the decision on E25, adding that tests on the blended fuel were underway. | India News