Mangaluru: Petrol costing Rs 160 a litre in high demand


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Sep 4: At a time when people in general are worried over the fact that petrol price has breached the Rs 100 mark, demand for XP100 Octane Premium Petrol that costs Rs 160 a litre in Karnataka has been in a lot of demand.

XP 100 octane premium petrol is being supplied by IOCL and is available in ten districts of Karnataka including Dakshina Kannada. In the city, the petrol is available in Panambur and Mannagudda bunks and the bunk owners claim that this petrol is getting more demand with each passing day.

 
Indian Oil launches premium-grade fuel XP100 in Mangaluru (file photo)

People who own vehicles like Land Rovers, Rolls Royce, BMW, Porsche, Audi, Mercedes Benz, Volvo and other luxury and ultra-modern cars and high priced motorbikes use this petrol. Others who buy new vehicles also go for this petrol, says a partner of Ashirwad Petrol Bunk, Mannagudda in the city.

This variant of petrol was introduced about six months back. This petrol reaches the state in tankers from Gujarat. Initially these bunks had been started in places like Gurugram, Noida, Agra, Jaipur, Chandigarh, Ludhiana, Mumbai, Pune, Ahmedabad, Bengaluru etc. With the people getting to know the advantages of using this petrol, demand for it also is going up. 'The people too are patronising it.

This petrol is different from the ordinary petrol with an octane rating that is 100 as compared to ordinary petrol with a rating of 87. This rating pertains to efficiency. Ordinary petrol comes in orange colour while Octane is red. Octane 100 is an ultra-modern ultra-premium product which improves efficiency of vehicles. Its noise pollution is less and emission of carbon also is less and hence it is environment friendly. Octane has benzene content which makes it fragrant. It has the capacity to bring down heat and friction inside the cylinders.

Bhojpal, manager of a petrol bunk, says that mixing Octane 100 petrol with ordinary petrol does not give the efficiency expected of it. Using Octane alone makes the sound of engines softer and prolongs the life of the vehicles. Those who use it come to know of the difference, he adds.

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Naveen, Bangalore

    Sun, Sep 05 2021

    No way that this fuel is enviornment friendly. Benzene is carcinogenic chemical. Major health effects being Cancer, Bone marrow failure and Cardiovascular diseases. As per the experts there is no safe exposure level for Benzene; even tiny amounts can cause harm. Also it's noteworthy that carbon dioxide emissions shouldn’t be much affected by the octane rating of its fuel.

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Sun, Sep 05 2021

    So, all this hue and cry about petrol prices is definitely politically motivated. I haven't seen any reduction in traffic in Mangalore in spite of people saying that they will use bicycles until Congress comes to power!!!

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  • francis lobo, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 05 2021

    After a few months government will announce only this petrol available for all vehicles and other quality is banned for cars and two-wheelers or not available. This is only a beginning of the camel entering the tent

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Sun, Sep 05 2021

    Modi's collection of ultra high end cars : Range Rover HSE, BMW 7 series security edition and Land Cruiser must be using this 100 octane gas. While benzene (known carcinogen) content of this gas remains high, ethanol content of ordinary gasoline will be increased from current 10% to 20% with next couple of years, and even though ethanol is much cheaper than gasoline, price of gasoline hitting the roof not to mention the damage to the engine due to any likely moisture in the ethanol.

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  • Rahul, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 05 2021

    Benzene like contents emitted from octane 100 fuels are Cancer causing which may lead to threats like cancer to han and animal life. Please be vary of this

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Sun, Sep 05 2021

    High octane petrol burn aanaga benzene olthu barpundu maarayere?

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Sun, Sep 05 2021

    100% combustion of aromatics (BTX) isn't possible in IC engines and the OSHA exposure limit of Benzene is 1ppm in air due it's high carcinogenicity.

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  • Rajesh B Shetty, Udupi

    Sun, Sep 05 2021

    Benzene, octaneed bokka , dumbu ee karma lockdownd saipa namma.

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  • Rajesh B Shetty, Udupi

    Sun, Sep 05 2021

    Hey Prabhu teri maaya, kahi dhoop kahi chhaya.

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  • Sathish, Puttur

    Sat, Sep 04 2021

    These cars require higher octane fuel because of the performance.if you are so much concerned about carbon footprint you should consider cycling and stop using your vehicle for short commute

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  • Anil, Mangaluru

    Sun, Sep 05 2021

    Electric scooters and cycles should be used for short distances. Government should promote the sale and installation of more fast charging stations before launching EVs .

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  • Sathish, Puttur

    Sun, Sep 05 2021

    Until then either protest against the Govt or keep your mouth shut and let people buy at whatever price they want to :D

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  • Anil, Mangaluru

    Sun, Sep 05 2021

    Electric scooters and cycles should be used for short distances. Government should promote the sale and installation of more fast charging stations before launching EVs .

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  • Sunil, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 04 2021

    In this pandemic the rich are getting more richer not only in India but throughout the world but the poor are facing lot a of financial crisis and the middle class as usual are clueless

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  • Manohar, Udupi

    Sat, Sep 04 2021

    Not a good sign.........We see social unrest, attacks, loot in the close future.

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  • KS Mayya, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Sat, Sep 04 2021

    Benzene? Octane? What is the carbon footprint of this additional carbon rich fuel that provides calorie cum adrenaline boost to the affordable few? IOC, Bharath Petroleum and MRPL, you have a responsibility towards the society and not indulge in blatant capitalism, while your survival is based on common man's needs...ordinary petrol and diesel.

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  • A Dsouza, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 04 2021

    Indu jinnjaa kaas ithinagalag anna.

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  • Veer, Nagour

    Sat, Sep 04 2021

    Still the price for 100 octane is much higher in india compared to other countries like US, UK, Canada etc. It’s about double the price.

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  • SAN, Mangaluru

    Sat, Sep 04 2021

    Dont worry if u dont have a BMW..Audi etc.When they are ready to pay, why are u feeling the pinch?😉

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Sat, Sep 04 2021

    I am concerned about expenses to PM CARES Fund, Operation Kamala and Ram Janma Bhoomi Fund!?!?!?!……

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  • SAN, Mangaluru

    Sun, Sep 05 2021

    You can donate chillar also to PM cares fund😂

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  • Kumar, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 06 2021

    Get well soon mate. Recite Mera Yasu Yasu song, and then pastor will gift you with 5kg rice. You can be happy soon :)

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  • Altaf Sheikh, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 04 2021

    Indu paapa dakleg atth!!!

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