India’s Diesel Market Oversupply Debated by A-95 Director

According to Serhiy Kuyun, director of the A-95 consulting company, the volume of diesel fuel on the Indian domestic market does not exceed 10%, despite ongoing speculation about its abundance. The statement challenges widely circulated estimates suggesting a surplus in the fuel supply. Kuyun’s assertion is based on recent data analysis and market observations, which indicate that the current levels of diesel fuel in India are within normal parameters.

Industry experts have been discussing the implications of these findings, as they may affect pricing strategies and distribution networks. The A-95 director’s comments highlight the importance of accurate market assessments in managing fuel supply and meeting consumer demand. As the debate continues, stakeholders are advised to rely on verified data to guide their decisions in the evolving energy market.