Govt Rules Out Further Hike in Diesel, LPG Prices


New Delhi, Oct 10 (PTI): The government today ruled out any further increase in diesel and cooking fuel prices even though the current retail rates are lower than their cost of production.

"I am not so courageous," Oil Minister S Jaipal Reddy said when asked if the Government will consider raising prices considering the humongous Rs 167,000 crore revenue loss on diesel, cooking gas (LPG) and kerosene sale expected this fiscal.

The government had last month hiked diesel price by a steep Rs 5.62 per litre and restricted the supply of subsidised LPG to 6 cylinders per household in a year.

Oil PSUs currently lose Rs 11.65 per litre on diesel, Rs 33.93 on kerosene sold through PDS and Rs 468.50 per 14.2-kg domestic cooking gas cylinder.

"Even after these recent increases, the under-recoveries (or revenue loss) this financial year will be higher than it was last year," Reddy said, adding oil firms are projected to lose Rs 167,415 crore this fiscal as compared to Rs 138,541 crore revenue loss in 2011-12.

"There is a need to raise prices but not courage," he said. Even on petrol, a commodity which the government had freed from its control in June 2010, the oil firms have lost Rs 2,600 crore during the first six months as they could not raise rates in line with the cost.

Oil firms have cut petrol price by 56 paisa from today and the Oil Minister said it was totally up to them to decide on the next reduction whenever it is possible.

Reddy said the nation has faced the double whammy of rising price of oil in the international market, on which India is 79 per cent dependent to meet its needs, and depreciation in the rupee against the US dollar that made imports costlier.

The price of basket of crude oil that India imports has risen from USD 85.09 per barrel in 2010-11 to USD 111.89 in 2011-12, Reddy said.

Rupee value against the US dollar dipped from Rs 44.42 to a US dollar in July 2011 to Rs 57.22 in June this year.

"Between July 2011 and October this year, the Indian currency has devalued against the US dollar by 16.34 per cent," he said, adding depreciation of rupee by one against the US dollar results in a burden of Rs 9,000 crore annually.

Reddy said the oil firms lost Rs 90,011 crore on sale of diesel, LPG and kerosene in April-September this year.

Of this, Rs 47,811 crore was lost in first quarter. Upstream firms like ONGC made good Rs 15,061 crore by way of discount on crude oil they sell to refiners. The remaining is the amount that remains to be compensated by the Finance Ministry.

  

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