New Delhi, April 1 -- India's crude oil inventories remain adequate, with the government securing sufficient supplies for the next two months, said Sujata Sharma, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, on Wednesday during an inter-ministerial briefing amid the ongoing West Asia crisis.

Assuring stability in fuel supply, Sharma said, "Our refineries are operating at the highest levels. There have been no reports of any dry-out at retail outlets."

Highlighting global price trends, she noted, "Around two months ago, Brent crude was trading in the range of $70 per barrel, and today it has crossed $100 per barrel." Despite this sharp rise, she emphasised, "No increase has been made in petrol and diesel prices for domestic co...