IndianOil Reassures Customers On Fuel Quality
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IndianOil Reassures Customers On Fuel Quality

Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) has carried out nearly 10,000 surprise inspections and more than 8,500 fuel quality tests across its retail outlets over the past week as part of a campaign to reassure customers after concerns over fuel quality circulated on social media. The scale of inspections covered outlets in multiple states and included both routine visits and sudden checks to deter any malpractice. The activity was described as a response to public concern and a measure to verify on ground compliance with fuel specifications.

The state-owned company follows a zero-tolerance policy towards fuel adulteration, contamination and any violation of prescribed quality standards and said strict action is pursued against dealers found in breach of contractual obligations. The firm emphasised that fuel quality is a matter of utmost importance and that teams operate daily to ensure that products supplied at pumps meet statutory and industry specifications. Regular inspections are complemented by scientific testing protocols and documented quality assurance procedures.

IOC has deployed hundreds of special inspection teams to independently verify compliance at retail outlets and to carry out targeted checks where complaints have been received or anomalies identified. Samples collected during checks are subjected to laboratory analysis and any confirmed non-compliance triggers contractual and regulatory remedies against the implicated dealer. The company also said that its monitoring includes supervisory reviews and follow up actions to prevent recurrence and to maintain supply chain integrity.

Customers are urged to report any concerns about fuel quality directly at retail outlets or through the company customer care channels rather than rely on unverified social media posts, and the company said all complaints are investigated through a transparent and well-defined process. Indian Oil Corporation stated that it remains committed to maintaining consumer trust by supplying fuels that meet the required standards and by taking corrective measures when deviations are identified.

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Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) has carried out nearly 10,000 surprise inspections and more than 8,500 fuel quality tests across its retail outlets over the past week as part of a campaign to reassure customers after concerns over fuel quality circulated on social media. The scale of inspections covered outlets in multiple states and included both routine visits and sudden checks to deter any malpractice. The activity was described as a response to public concern and a measure to verify on ground compliance with fuel specifications. The state-owned company follows a zero-tolerance policy towards fuel adulteration, contamination and any violation of prescribed quality standards and said strict action is pursued against dealers found in breach of contractual obligations. The firm emphasised that fuel quality is a matter of utmost importance and that teams operate daily to ensure that products supplied at pumps meet statutory and industry specifications. Regular inspections are complemented by scientific testing protocols and documented quality assurance procedures. IOC has deployed hundreds of special inspection teams to independently verify compliance at retail outlets and to carry out targeted checks where complaints have been received or anomalies identified. Samples collected during checks are subjected to laboratory analysis and any confirmed non-compliance triggers contractual and regulatory remedies against the implicated dealer. The company also said that its monitoring includes supervisory reviews and follow up actions to prevent recurrence and to maintain supply chain integrity. Customers are urged to report any concerns about fuel quality directly at retail outlets or through the company customer care channels rather than rely on unverified social media posts, and the company said all complaints are investigated through a transparent and well-defined process. Indian Oil Corporation stated that it remains committed to maintaining consumer trust by supplying fuels that meet the required standards and by taking corrective measures when deviations are identified.

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