Petrol prices on upswing, poised to breach all-time high across country


New Delhi, Dec 6 (IANS): Auto fuel prices are on the upswing in the country with the pump price of petrol set to breach all-time high levels next week.

The oil marketing companies (OMCs) on Sunday increased the retail price of petrol by 28 paise per to Rs 83.41 a litre in Delhi. Similarly, diesel price also increased by 29 paise a litre to Rs 73.61 a litre.

With this, the current price of petrol in Delhi is just about 60 paise short of breaching the all-time high level of fuel of Rs 84 a litre reached on October 4, 2018. Given the rate the daily increase by OMCs, the milestone may be achieved early next week.

Across the country as well, the retail price of petrol is very close to all-time high levels and will breach the mark this week if retail prices continue to rise daily. In Mumbai, the all-time high petrol price was Rs 91.34 a litre recorded on October 4, 2018. The retail price of petrol there now is Rs 90.05.

The all-time high petrol price in Chennai and Kolkata has been Rs 87.33 and Rs 85.80 a litre and the current prices are Rs 86.25 and Rs 84.90 a litre respectively.

Ironically, the consistent increase in retail prices of the auto fuels -- petrol and diesel -- over the past fortnight taking it closer to all-time high levels comes at a time when the crude prices are almost $ 30 a barrel less than what was in October 2018, when petrol prices reached all time high levels last.

Global crude prices have firmed up recently over the news of successful coronavirus vaccine. It has risen almost $ 10 a barrel in the last one month to reach closer to $ 50 a barrel now. But even at this level, it is far less than the average crude price of $ 80.08 a barrel in October 2018 when petrol prices reached a high of Rs 84 a litre in the Capital.

With Sunday's increase, fuel prices have now increased on 14 of the past 17 days as the petrol price rose by Rs 2.35 per litre and diesel by 3.15 a litre. Petrol price had been static since September 22, and diesel rates hadn't changed since October 2.

Though retail pricing of petrol and diesel has been deregulated and oil marketing companies were following a daily price revision formula, the same was suspended for almost two months to prevent volatility in international oil markets from impacting fuel prices regularly during the pandemic.

But with crude on the boil again on news of a successful coronavirus vaccine launch soon, the patience was lost by OMCs who finally resorted to price increase to cover for their under recovery on the sale of two petroleum products.

The benchmark Brent crude has crossed $48 a barrel on the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) lately. It has remained over $ 44 a barrel for most part of November.

 

 

  

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  • Mervin Vaz, Bijai/Texas

    Mon, Dec 07 2020

    We were paying $4 per US gallon (3.6 liters). These days we are only paying $1.70 a gallon, who is taking all the money with low labor cost in India??

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  • R.L., UDUPI/USA

    Mon, Dec 07 2020

    Economy is growing very fast under Modi government, Aache din for Ambani

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  • Sahil, Mangaluru

    Mon, Dec 07 2020

    I wonder still modiji capable of doing bluffs and chaddis enjoying with huge claps... Recent bihar pole bhakths or EVM.

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  • Francis M, Udupi

    Sun, Dec 06 2020

    As long as people blindly support BJP, don't expect price control on fuel prices. This was expected to happen when government is having majority support in the parliament. Unfortunately opposition is very weak.

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Sun, Dec 06 2020

    Only bank deposit rate is down under bjp rule.....

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Sun, Dec 06 2020

    Senior citizens who are totally dependent on bank deposit interest are left in lurch.

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  • JP, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sun, Dec 06 2020

    Looks like you forgot GDP :)

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Sun, Dec 06 2020

    This is the biggest gift by Mr. Modi after Demonitisation and Black money return (Infact U-Turn).

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  • prem, moodbidri

    Sun, Dec 06 2020

    Thank you Modiji... your concern towards nation is very well appreciated! We are ready to pay even double the current fuel price!!!

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  • Richard, India

    Sun, Dec 06 2020

    Worry time for all people but also for politicians. Cost of horse trade/buying MP and MLA too might go up.....

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  • Vishal, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 06 2020

    A reader here says even if the petrol rises to Rs. 500, he will support Modiji. That is his predilection, his choice and in a democracy, he is within his rights to support or oppose anybody. However, to blindly support the wrong doings of anybody is tantamount to being anti national. As patriot citizens, we have to think about the well being of the nation and the people. Raising the petrol prices to benefit some of his corporate friends is something all Indians should oppose. And that is because this is not done in the interest of the nation. I am against any individual who talks about the nation's interest but does things that only harms the people.

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  • Santhosh, Bajpe

    Sun, Dec 06 2020

    Well said and a fantastic reply.

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Bangalore

    Sun, Dec 06 2020

    Farmers use diesel as fuel in tractors and irrigation pumps. The diesel price hike might wipe out the benefit of the entire increase in Minimum Support Price (MSP) for paddy and other produce. Another area where a fuel price hike can adversely affect poor people is in the transport sector. It also will have a cascading effect on inflation, where the prices of food and consumer items will become costlier, affecting poor and middle income people. Hence, increasing fuel price is not a good economic decision.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Sun, Dec 06 2020

    Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Bangalore...........You are right...but do you think BJP cares for the people....?????? They only care for their votes..!!!!!! any way there are many blind followers are there for them to grow. One day their eyes may open for sure.

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  • Roger, Nadiyar, DK

    Sun, Dec 06 2020

    By the time they open their eyes, it will be too late... but not to worry.... days are not afar...

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  • Sheikh, Alkhobar

    Sun, Dec 06 2020

    As long as people casting their vote on religious besis hike of fuel price does not effect on bjp performance

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  • Raghavendra Rao, Mangaluru

    Sun, Dec 06 2020

    Even if price goes to 500/litre, my support is for my dear modiji.

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  • Indian, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 06 2020

    Very Good... There will be no impact on you.., As you guys are refilling the fuel for INR 100 before, and will refuel now and even later... It will be only about INR 100, irrespective of the quantity you get... It's the height of Our PM followers.

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  • Santhosh, Bajpe

    Sun, Dec 06 2020

    Dear Raghavendra Rao,

    Do you have bicycle or any vehicle.

    If you have bicycle your comments is acceptable but it is not acceptable if you have any vehicle.

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  • Alfria, Mumbai/Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 06 2020

    Santosh: people who have no vehicles and rely only by walking with torn chappals will vote for modi even if petrol reaches rs. 500/- as they have nothing to loose. These type of people might have never visited a petrol pump.

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  • Rehan, Brahmavar

    Sun, Dec 06 2020

    Blackmoney talks. Kasstapatu dudiuwa janatege matra kasta

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  • Prakash, Mangaladevi - Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 06 2020

    Thank you Modiji for the Acche Din, you are going to create a national record now.

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  • Satish, Shirva, Udupi

    Sun, Dec 06 2020

    Invest in fuel price.. return achcha milega.

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  • AM, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 06 2020

    Govt treasury is empty and now Govt functioning on borrowing. Only direct source of Govt revenue is Petrol and deisel price increase. Festival season is passed already and the demand again fall down and GST collection also will be going down.
    However Govt expenditure to run the Govt not come down and on the contrary it is increased.
    Future days are more difficult what we have than today. Inflation on food items, poverty, unemployment will again increase. But still Modi have complete support of people and he is going on winning the elections. Who cares what price and what inflation

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Dec 06 2020

    I wonder who is pocketing this money ...

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  • Evans C. Sumitra, Udupi/ New York, USA

    Sun, Dec 06 2020

    Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai, What a brilliant question.

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  • Santhosh, Bolar

    Sun, Dec 06 2020

    Even if petrol reaches 150 there will be people still singing praises and supporting Nemo blindly. They think county is progressing, They don't realize if people don't have money or savings country cannot progress. Only progress here is for the oil companies and the corporates who financed the election.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 06 2020

    da chai government is competing petrol prices with da age of dr. manmohan singh(88)

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  • Vishal, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 06 2020

    Petrol rate 85 aavad, noodh aavaad, yenklu vote padduni Modig. Not my words. These are the utterances of a Modi follower. Well, he is entitled to his views, but when you have such blind followers, what can one do? Modi is encashing on this blind faith. That's all.

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  • Rocky, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 06 2020

    Ache din aagaye wah wah

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  • Vivek, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 06 2020

    Petrol/diesel price started increasing after 2014

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  • Ashwan, Kudla

    Sun, Dec 06 2020

    Yencha..

    Bohoth acche din hai na..?

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  • Pavan, Mlr

    Sun, Dec 06 2020

    Yenkulna boora din wapas louta do

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