PurePetrol Hyd
A field guide, not a live inventory
Regular petrol in India is now mixed with ethanol. A few Hyderabad pumps still sell 100-octane fuel sold as ethanol-free. This is a careful list of those pumps. Stock changes. Call before you queue.
List updated 19 Aug 2026.
36
Stations mapped
9
Open 24 hours
3
Fuel grades
Why this fuel
Petrol at most pumps is E20: about 20% ethanol (alcohol from crops) mixed into petrol. That is the standard fuel today. Ethanol is not petrol, so the mix is a different fuel from what many older cars were sold on. Some rubber hoses and seals in those cars were not designed for this much ethanol.
XP95 is not the workaround. XP95, Speed 95, and poWer95 are still ethanol-blended. They are not on this map.
The nozzles this map is for:
- XP100 — Indian Oil, 100-octane, sold as ethanol-free.
- Speed 100 — Bharat Petroleum, same idea.
- poWer100 — Hindustan Petroleum, same idea.
These cost more (usually ₹160–185/litre). Only some pumps have them, and they run dry. Call first.
A personal note
Filling only this fuel every time is usually more than you need. It costs more, and most daily driving does not require a full tank of 100-octane.
A simple middle path some drivers use: about half a tank of XP100 / Speed 100 / poWer100, and half regular petrol (E20). That mix lands near 10% ethanol, which is less than a full E20 tank and cheaper than filling only premium. It is optional, not a rule. If your car is new and marked E20-ready, regular petrol is what it was sold for. If it is older, read the manual and do what you are comfortable with.
How the list works
Confidence is about the listing, not tonight’s tank. High means an official roster or a matching brand locator. Medium is a corroborated community list. Low is a lead.
Last checked is when the record (name, phone, grade) was last confirmed, not a live stock ping. If a pump is wrong, use Report a pump in the footer.