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Petrol price cut by Rs 0.56 per litre

Last Updated: Tuesday, October 09, 2012, 09:01
 
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New Delhi: Petrol price was Monday cut by 56 paise per litre on the back of appreciation in rupee value against the US dollar.

Petrol will cost Rs 67.90 per litre at Indian Oil Corp's petrol pumps in Delhi with effect from midnight as against Rs 68.46 a litre presently, the company announced Monday.

Bharat Petroleum Corp (BPCL) and Hindustan Petroleum Corp (HPCL), the other two state fuel retailers, are expected to follow suit in cutting rates but price at their pumps would vary by one or two paise.

"It has been decided to revise the petrol prices downward by Rs 0.56 per litre (excluding state levies in Delhi) with effect from October 9," IOC said in a press statement here.

Petrol in Mumbai will be cut by 71 paise to Rs 74.43 and by 70 paise in Kolkata to Rs 75.44 a litre. In Chennai, it will cost Rs 71.48 per litre as against Rs 72.19 presently.

The government had in June 2010 deregulated petrol pricing, giving oil companies freedom to fix rates in line with cost.

Petrol price were last revised on June 24 when they were hiked by 70 paise.

"Presently, the rupee-dollar exchange rate has shown an appreciating trend. The international oil prices, however, continue to remain firm casting their shadow on petrol prices," IOC said, adding there had been significant volatility in international oil prices and exchange rate.

IOC said the trends in the international oil market and exchange rate would be closely monitored and would be reflected in future price changes.

Despite the pricing freedom, petrol prices have not moved in tandem with cost. IOC, BPCL and HPCL lost Rs 2,600 crore on sale of petrol during April-September "due to inability to change retail selling prices to the desired extent in line with market conditions," it said.

Since it being a deregulated commodity, losses on petrol are to be absorbed by the oil companies.

Other than petrol, the fuel retailers also lose heavily on sale of regulated products diesel, cooking gas (LPG) and kerosene.

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

At this rate, the three firms are projected to lose Rs 160,000 crore in revenue on sale of the three products during the current fiscal, IOC added.

PTI

First Published: Monday, October 08, 2012, 18:20

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Govt just joking to aam aadmi while decreasing mere 056 Paisa / ltr-Raja Hindustani -Amritsar
Now, I will get a tanker and hide it in my basement for my future use-Eskay -Odisha
now a days even beggars don`t accept such meager money Our government should check the inflation and then take the decision Think about the common man whose salary increases only once a year but the fuel prices increases 2-3 times a monthhats off to the so called reforms by the congress government-Dev -hyderabad
shame on govt reducing only 56 paise after barking for many days-kalsi ss -amritsar
Indian petrol prices is highest in world due to high taxes & duties imposed by Central & state govt which collected from public for open loot by politicians of country who are looting all development funds & are making empireThe politics has become business for corrupt politicians to amass wealth & protect their nefarious activititesThe state & Central govts can bring prices of petrol Rs50/-per litreBut corrupt politicians will not give relief to Aam AadmiThey are on looting spree-hasan -patan
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