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No, we are not detecting any problems with IOCL Portal right now.

Uptime (7d): 100.0%
Response Time (Avg): 1846ms
Last Checked: 5 minutes ago
Anomaly Severity: Low

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Troubleshooting IOCL Portal Issues

If you're experiencing issues with IOCL Portal, try these troubleshooting steps:


Basic Steps

  • 1. Verify your network & connection: Ensure you have a stable internet connection. Try loading other websites or a speed test. Disconnect from any VPN or proxy that might be interfering with access to the IOCL Portal.
  • 2. Clear your browser cache & cookies: A corrupted cache often causes page loading failures or login issues on portals like IOCL. Clear your browser history (at least for the last 24 hours) and cookies, then restart your browser.
  • 3. Test with a different browser or device: If the portal isn't loading, open it in Chrome, Edge, or Firefox, or try using your mobile data instead of Wi-Fi. If it works elsewhere, the issue is local to your original setup.
  • 4. Check your login credentials & session: If you are stuck on the login screen, ensure caps lock is off and you are entering the correct Customer ID / User ID and password. If you were logged in, your session might have expired—log out and log back in.
  • 5. Disable browser extensions: Ad-blockers or privacy extensions can sometimes block IOCL Portal scripts. Temporarily disable these extensions and refresh the page.

Intermediate Steps

  • 1. Check for scheduled maintenance windows: IOCL Portal often has planned downtime for updates, especially during late night hours (e.g., 12 AM to 4 AM IST) for backend system upgrades. If it's currently a non-peak hour, this is a likely cause.
  • 2. Perform a DNS flush: A stale DNS cache can prevent your device from resolving iocl.com correctly. In your command prompt (Windows) or terminal (Mac), run ipconfig /flushdns or sudo dscacheutil -flushcache and then try accessing the portal again.
  • 3. Test with alternate network routing: Use a different DNS server (like Google DNS: 8.8.8.8) temporarily. If the portal loads, your ISP's DNS is likely the culprit. This is especially common for large government-linked portals.
  • 4. Inspect for browser-specific integration errors: If you use the IOCL Portal for LPG bookings or corporate fuel payments, ensure your browser allows pop-ups and third-party cookies for iocl.com. Some payment gateway features silently fail if these are blocked. Also, make sure your browser is updated to its latest version.

Still stuck? If you have completed all the steps above and the IOCL Portal is still down, unresponsive, or showing errors for you, please click the 'Report Outage' button on this Is It Down Bro? status page. This helps us track the issue and confirm if it's a widespread problem affecting other users right now.

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Outage Detection: We check website availability using network scanners every minute. If a response fails, we perform automated retries.

Community Reporting: Spikes in user reports are analyzed via standard deviations (Z-score). Z-scores above 2.0 indicate a high likelihood of a localized or major outage.

Geolocating: Crowdsourced feedback tracks country origins using public IP-API geo databases to map the scope of outages.