State elections over, auto fuel prices start rising again


New Delhi, May 4 (IANS): On the expected lines, oil companies did not wait long post declaration of state election results to raise the price of auto fuels -- petrol and diesel across the country.

Accordingly, the petrol and diesel prices increased by 15 paise and 18 paise per litre to Rs 90.55 and Rs 80.91 per litre respectively on Tuesday in Delhi.

Prior to the increase, petrol and diesel were being retailed at Rs 90.40 and 80.73 per litre respectively in the national Capital. The two auto fuel prices were static for 18 days prior to this increase.

Across the country as well the petrol and diesel prices increased on Tuesday but its quantum varied depending on the level of local levies in respective states.

IANS had written earlier that OMCs may increase the retail price of petrol and diesel post state elections as they were incurring losses to the tune of Rs 2-3 per litre by holding the price line despite higher global crude and product prices. The oil companies had already increased the ATF prices by 6.7 per cent effective this month.

OMCs benchmark retail fuel prices to a 15-day rolling average of global refined products' prices and dollar exchange rate. In the last fortnight global oil prices have hovered in $66-67 a barrel range higher than the levels when petrol and diesel prices were last revised.

The price of the two auto fuels had fallen by 16 paise and 14 paise per litre respectively on April 15 after a 15-day break when OMCs kept its prices static. Thereafter revision of fuel prices have been halted.

The OMCs went on price cut for the first time this year on two consecutive days --- March 24 and 25 after keeping oil prices steady for the past 24 days. It again reduced the price on March 30. Thereafter, fuel prices have remained unchanged for the past 15 days before falling again on April 15. In all petrol prices have fallen by 77 paise per litre while diesel by 74 paise per litre in 2021 so far.

Earlier, petrol and diesel prices increased 26 times in 2021 with the two auto fuels increasing by Rs 7.46 and Rs 7.60 per litre respectively so far this year.

With global crude prices at over $ 67 a barrel mark, OMCs may revise fuel prices upwards again if there is any further firming up.

  

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Wed, May 05 2021

    economy is similar to covid patient who is in serious critical condition... around election time, the patient is given ventilation, resuscitation, steroids etc. and made to look as if he is stable and healthy... ಸೀನಿ (ಸೀತಾರಾಮನ್ ನಿರ್ಮಲಾ) will pop up during this time and proclaim that economy is rebounding...

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  • Moshu, Mangaluru

    Tue, May 04 2021

    वह दिन दूर नहीं जब महंगाई, नौकरियां , डूबती अर्थव्यवस्था , पेट्रोल, डीज़ल, गास, हिंसा, यह सब मिलकर के भाजपा की नयया को डूबा देंगे एक दिन ।

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  • Sameer, Riyadh

    Tue, May 04 2021

    Q in the hospitals and crematoriums....Just in case you missed it out. :) The BJP Governments failure to contain the pandemic will be embedded in the hearts and minds of the people who lost their loved ones for centuries to come.

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  • Francis Lewis, Sasthan

    Tue, May 04 2021

    Election over, Result also declared. Few days i have made my Comment about Price Raise & same thing happened. Now this raise will go everyday on war foot basis. Just wait

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  • Vicky, Manjeswara

    Tue, May 04 2021

    Wants to recover expenses incurred during election. Public ke paas bahut paisa hai. Some percentage Q in front of wine shop ghanto. Some are Q in front of mutton shops.

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