Petrol Price Likely to Increase by over Rs 2


Petrol Price Likely to Increase by over Rs 2

New Delhi, Jan 2 (PTI): Will petrol prices be hiked again today? Oil companies are likely to revise rates with a Rs 2.10 - 2.13 per litre increase in petrol price saying that it is needed because of a weakening rupee.

State-owned oil companies, as per practice, revise rates of petrol on 1st and 16th of every month based on the average imported price and exchange rate during the fortnight.

As per this schedule, new rates were to be announced on Saturday if they were take effect from yesterday, but top officials at oil companies said the revision was "99 per cent unlikely" yesterday.

The oil companies, they said, will decide on revising rates only on Monday.

The rate change may, however, need a political clearance as Assembly elections in five crucial states, including Uttar Pradesh and Punjab, have been announced.

"While international price of gasoline (against which domestic petrol prices are benchmarked) are more or less at the same level (as at the time of last revision), the rupee has depreciated to about Rs 53 to a US dollar," an official said.

This warrants an increase of Rs 1.78 per litre and after adding local sales tax or VAT, the desired hike in petrol price in Delhi is Rs 2.10 - 2.13 a litre.

Petrol at Indian Oil Corp and Bharat Petroleum Corp petrol pumps in Delhi is now priced at Rs 65.64 per litre and at Rs 65.65 a litre on retail outlets of Hindustan Petroleum Corp.

Oil firms had, at the last review on December 15/16, decided not to burden the consumers with about Re 1 per litre hike in petrol price needed at that time, as they felt Reserve Bank's intervention may help arrest fall in rupee's value.

The oil firms had in November cut petrol prices twice on drop in international oil rates. The companies reduced petrol prices by Rs 2.22 per litre, or 3.2 per cent, from November 16, followed by a Rs 0.78 per litre cut from December 1.

The domestic rates, which were last revised on November 30, are pegged at Rs 51.50 to a US dollar exchange rate.

The average exchange rate in first fortnight of December was Rs 51.98 to a US dollar, which has further deteriorated.

State-owned oil companies like Indian Oil Corp ( IOC) use fortnightly average of benchmark oil price and exchange rate to revise retail rates on 1st and 16th of every month.

The revision was due today and if the oil companies had decided to pass on the exchange rate fluctuations to consumers, the new rates would have been effective from January 1.

However, it remains to be seen if the oil firms will get a political nod to increase the prices in view of assembly elections.

Petrol price was freed from government control in June last year but public sector companies continue to informally consult their parent Oil Ministry before taking a decision.

The government continues to control rates of diesel, domestic LPG and kersoene which were sold way below cost to keep inflation under check. The oil firms lose Rs 12.71 per litre on diesel, Rs 29.93 a litre on kerosene and Rs 326 per 14.2-kg LPG cylinder.

  

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman/USA.

    Tue, Jan 03 2012

    Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore/Mapusa/ Mumbai,

    What kind of a person you are?

    Everything you eat/wear/use need to be transported and petroleum price effects everything... unless you live in a Cave.

    Jai Hooooooooooooooooooooooooo

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Mon, Jan 02 2012

    Dear Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore/Mapusa/ Mumbai

    Not very few thousands people. Every citizen uses petrol directly or indirectly. For transporting milk to your door-step petrol is required.

    All commodities prices go up if petrol price is hiked bcoz transportation costs goes up.

    100 KG rice will costs 3220 instead of 3200. Similarly all vegetables/fruits, clothes, LPG, construction materials, stationery, beverages etc..etc...

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Mon, Jan 02 2012

    Latest news, they will not increase the price, election ke baad dekha jayega!!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore/Mapusa/ Mumbai

    Mon, Jan 02 2012

    Every household uses Milk and when its price goes up by Rs.5 per liter no one bothers to complain.
    Very few household uses Petrol so it is no BIG DEAL.

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  • Mohandas Kapikad, Mangaluru

    Mon, Jan 02 2012

    Goood Achivement by Centre. Jai Ho.........

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  • CALVIN MONTEIRO, Bendur/NY

    Mon, Jan 02 2012

    This is the new year gift from UPA Government to its Citizens

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  • Joel, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Mon, Jan 02 2012

    Competition between Sachin And Petrol who will reach hundred first???

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Mon, Jan 02 2012

    KMF had decided to hike milk price by 5 Rs/Litre couple of weeks back.

    Our badavara bandhu, pramaNika, responsible, intelligent chief minister Sadananda Gowdaru called a KMF officials meeting on Saturday and decided not to hike milk price in order to avoid burden on common man. That is how a leader should be. We all should thanks our dear CM for his solid decision and convincing KMF officials.

    The ugly congress hike fuel price if a phone call or SMS comes from oil companies. No professionalism, no leadership qualities. Have they called meeting with oil companies and discussed the matter in detail? Have they thought of any alternative solutions to avoid burden on common man? They will never learn.

    The Mamata banerjee and DMK should withdraw support to UPA this time if they hike fuel price..

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Mon, Jan 02 2012

    Congress knows that they will lose in all 5 states in coming assembly elections. That is why they don't hesitate raising the petrol price ahead of elections.

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