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Nepal Oil Corporation prepares for fuel demand spike during elections

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January 25, 2026
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Nepal Oil Corporation expects fuel demand to rise by up to 25 percent during the upcoming elections. Managing Director Chandika Prasad Bhatt said depots will maintain adequate stocks, supported by up to 1,800 tanker trucks and expanded storage facilities. The Motihari–Amlekhgunj pipeline continues to reduce transportation costs, helping stabilize fuel supply during potential border disruptions.

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