Petrol, diesel prices may rise again after daily price revision restarts


New Delhi, May 11 (IANS): Amid COVID-19 disruption fuel consumers could further face the heat from rising fuel prices with public sector oil marketing companies (OMCs) bracing up to restart daily price revision of the retail price of petrol and diesel later this month.

Sources in OMCs said the daily price revision of auto fuels may start again once the lockdown is lifted or more relaxations are announced by the government later in the month. However, no decision has been taken on it now.

If this happens, petrol and diesel prices can start rising again every day as global oil market has also studied gaining more than 50 per cent over last months prices to around $ 30 a barrel now.

"Petrol and diesel prices have not been revised since March 16 (it went up in Delhi on May 5 only after state government raised VAT) and that gave cushion to the government to steeply raise excise duty on the two products without impacting their retail prices. But that cushion is no longer there now and once daily price revision plan starts, auto fuel could see steep rise over the course of few days," said an official of a public sector OMC asking not to be named.

However, government sources indicated that the retail price of petrol and diesel may not be allowed to increase beyond a point even if the daily price revision restarts. This would mean that the petroleum products could increase marginally every day by 30-50 paisa or even lower till the oil companies are able to eliminate the gap between cost and sales.

The increase in retail price under daily price revision would depend on prevailing oil prices and global oil market at the time determine the retail price. Going by the current trend, crude prices are up over 50 per cent to last months prices when even benchmark Brent crude had slipped below $ 20 a barrel. It is at $30 a barrel now. But lockdown has also curbed demand for auto fuel. This could maintain some check on prices.

Petrol is retailing at Rs 71.26 a litre while diesel at Rs 69.39 a litre in Delhi. Before this the two maintained a price of Rs 69.59 and 62.28 between March 16 and May 4. The price rise to the current level in Delhi from May 5 as state government raised VAT on the products to raise revenue to meet rising expenditure needs to check Covid-19 spread.

Raising retail prices has also become important for OMCs now as the recent steel excise duty hike without resultant increase in petrol and fiscal prices, has substantially brought down its marketing margins from record high level of Rs 12-18 per litre. If it is unable to raise prices when global market is rising, it would start incurring losses that will get steeper as product demand has also fallen by over 50 per cent last month amid nationwide lockdown.

  

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  • True Indian, Telangana State

    Wed, May 13 2020

    Will we ever get to see decrease in prices of Petrol and Diesel. If we cannot see it now, when the prices of oil in international markets is at their lowest, there is no hope of ever seeing it at all. Why is our Media not debating on it?

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  • Manoj, Kavoor

    Mon, May 11 2020

    The biggest farce so far is adjusting d prices of Petrol

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  • SJM, Mangalore

    Mon, May 11 2020

    One of the top & regular bakths comments are missing in this hike.

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  • Sunil K, Mangalore

    Mon, May 11 2020

    Oil Marketing Companies (OMC) - GREED personified.

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  • smr, Karkala

    Mon, May 11 2020

    In May 2012, when petrol prices were hiked by steepest Rs 7.54 a litre, Narendra Modi had called it a failure of UPA government. Today, petrol is the costliest in India in all of South Asia.

    Rising prices including those of petrol and diesel were among the reasons that brought down the UPA government of Manmohan Singh, whom the then Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi had described as a "Sardar (chief), who is not asardar (effective)".

    This is what then Gujarat Chief Minister Modi twitted "Massive hike in #petrol prices is a prime example of the failure of Congress-led UPA. This will put a burden of hundreds of crores on Guj. 7:54 AM · May 23, 2012

    Now the crude oil prices are in negative trend every South East Asian country has reduced the price including Nepal which buy fuel from India. Only PM Modi's India fuel prices are more that UPA II prices when the barrel price reached $150.

    1. By Modiji's own word then will he accept the moral responisiblity being proved ineffective 'Asardar'?
    2. Where is the Rs 11 lack crores has gone collected from the consumers as an addition cess?
    3. When the price of crude oil in global markets was at $102 per barrel, even at that time the then UPA government had maintained the price at around ₹62 per litre for retail sales. Why the benefit of lower oil prices are not reaching to citizens of India?

    Jai Hind

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  • Acha Manglorean, Kadri

    Mon, May 11 2020

    Awaited for better days in India... Reached a stage where own government wants to cheat own people. What else can we tell our children of our Acche government... Most of the criminals directing the government how they should perform and how much their own institutions will manage to cheat the tax paying people.... SAD SITUATION

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  • Annonymus, Muscat

    Mon, May 11 2020

    Bhakths I want to tell you a story

    "Once a Shepherd offered all his sheep one sweater each..... all hailed the shepherd and wished him a long life and said they are blessed to have such a wonderful shepherd

    still those idiots didn't realize where the wool came from????

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  • praveen, mlore

    Mon, May 11 2020

    Kacchee deen.... and corruption at a peak time..

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  • Jasmine, Mangaluru

    Mon, May 11 2020

    Acche Din.....

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  • Anilta, Qatar

    Mon, May 11 2020

    Loot maar sarkaar jai GOODI.. Deeya jaalao, gantii bajao, phool gerraho helicopter sai.
    Price fuel ka badavo. Bhaktas r happy. Bajaavo Ray thaali.. Andh bhaktas

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