The Petroleum Ministry has debunked claims of Bhutan refusing India’s E20 petrol, stating no such offer was ever made. This clarification follows opposition allegations that several neighboring countries rejected the fuel. The government assures the public that E20 has undergone extensive testing, ensuring reliability and performance, and vehicle manufacturers are adapting to the new standards. The Petroleum Ministry has debunked claims of Bhutan refusing India’s E20 petrol, stating no such offer was ever made. This clarification follows opposition allegations that several neighboring countries rejected the fuel. The government assures the public that E20 has undergone extensive testing, ensuring reliability and performance, and vehicle manufacturers are adapting to the new standards.
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