Ethanol industry pushes over 20 per cent blend in petrol to cut India’s crude import bill - Telegraph India - News Summed Up

Ethanol industry pushes over 20 per cent blend in petrol to cut India’s crude import bill - Telegraph India


With West Asia in turmoil and crude oil prices rising, the All India Distillers' Association (AIDA) has offered to supply ethanol blends exceeding 20 per cent with petrol, saying the move could proportionally reduce India's dependence on imported crude oil. In a letter to Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari, AIDA Deputy Director General Bharati Balaji said the ethanol industry was prepared to go beyond the E20 target already achieved by the country. ADVERTISEMENT"Now with the Middle East entangled in a war and oil prices having started increasing, we as an ethanol industry are ready to offer ethanol more than 20 per cent which will reduce proportionally the import of crude," she said in the letter. India achieved its E20 ethanol blending target -- mixing 20 per cent ethanol with petrol -- ahead of schedule in 2025, a goal set under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's administration to cut fuel import bills and reduce emissions. The association has demanded that the government raise the ethanol blending mandate gradually from 20 to 30 per cent.


Source: The Telegraph March 22, 2026 07:32 UTC



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