Mangalore: Hike in Oil Price Essential - Ahluvalia


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (MM/RD)

Mangalore, Nov 13: As the oil prices in the international market are constantly increasing over the week, the union Planning Commission has advised the centre, to hike the oil prices in the domestic market.

Montek Singh Ahluvalia, deputy chairman of Planning Commission has already cleared the proposal to hike the oil prices.  Moreover, owing to the increase in the prices of crude oil, the public sector oil companies in India are incurring huge losses. Hence, hike in the oil price is necessary, he informed.

While preparing the draft of 11th Five Year Plan, the crude oil per barrel was US $ 80. However, now it has touched the mark of US $ 100 per barrel. Moreover, one would not know, how far the oil prices would reach in the coming days, he expressed concern.

If the government hikes oil price, the inflation rate would steadily go up.  At the same time, the demand for oil in the international market would find slight decrease besides the country would face set backs for economic development, he cautioned.

  

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  • Mahesh Kumar, Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 13 2007

    Every now and then we read reports about the losses being made by Oil companies.Some time back there was news item that Oil Marketing Companies - IOC,BPCL and HPCL are losing over Rs240 Crores per day on sale of Petrol,Diesel, LPG and Kerosene.They are making a loss of Rs4.94 on every litre of Petrol,Rs6.50 per litre on diesel,Rs16. 42 a litre on Kerosene and Rs207 per Cylinder on LPG. If the losses are really true then why OIL has sponsored Indo-Pak Cricket series? Why they are offering cash discount schemes? Why they are putting up huge hoardings to sell more and more petroleum products? Why they are competing with each other? To make more losses? In such a scenario should they not encourage conservation to reduce losses? It is true that PCRA sponsored by OIL companies is doing efforts in this direction but it needs to be made more effective .

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