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'Just business as usual': Indian Oil shares visuals of normal operations at Mumbai’s BKC station
A video posted on Indian Oil’s official X handle on Friday shows a company-owned, company-operated (COCO) outlet in the Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC) area functioning normally around 10 am. The footage shows orderly customer service with no long queues, panic buying or crowding

Smooth operations at Indian Oil’s BKC petrol station in Mumbai on Friday morning. PIC/X
Amid reports of disruptions in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) supplies and global energy challenges stemming from West Asia conflict, Indian Oil Corporation Ltd (Indian Oil) has shared visuals of one of its fuel stations in Mumbai showing smooth functioning of operations to counter rumours of petrol and diesel shortages.
A video posted on Indian Oil’s official X handle on Friday shows a company-owned, company-operated (COCO) outlet in the Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC) area functioning normally around 10 am. The footage shows orderly customer service with no long queues, panic buying or crowding. A staff member in uniform attends to vehicles, including a silver SUV being refuelled, against the backdrop of the station’s familiar orange-and-blue branding and surrounding high-rises.
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