Petrol, Diesel Prices Likely To Rise This Weekend



jh

New Delhi: Petrol price could be hiked by Re.1 a litre and diesel rates by 50 paise a litre by this weekend, according to indications available from state oil marketing companies (OMCs).

"We will review the prices at the fortnightly review (due Friday)," R.S. Butola, chairman of Indian Oil Corporation said.

"We won't say there is no possibility (of a price hike) but I cannot say what we will decide in that review," he added.

With international oil rates firming up over the last month, OMCs are losing 1.32 a litre on petrol sales.

"Gasoline (petrol) prices in international market are rising. The trend shows that we will have under-recoveries on petrol," said Butola.

Since fuel prices were last revised on Jan 17, the Indian basket of crude oil prices has increased by $5 per barrel to 114.68.

Owing to the rupee's depreciation during the last fortnight, crude oil price increased to 6,188.13 per barrel on Feb 12, as compared to 5,926 during the prior fortnight.

Oil firms are currently losing 9.22 per litre on sale of diesel, 31.6 per litre on sale of kerosene and 481 per cylinder of cooking gas (LPG).

OMCs' daily under-recovery is to the tune of 400 crore on the sale of subsidised petroleum products like diesel, kerosene and domestic LPG.

The government last month partially deregulated diesel, allowing OMCs to raise rates in small doses of 40-50 paise a litre every month till losses are completely wiped out.

Also Read:
10 CEOs and Their Worst Decisions
Top 10 Countries for Renewable Energy

 

 

Source: IANS