IOC hints at more fuel price hikes

The Asian Age.

Business, Economy

Finance ministry is averse to slash excise duty; Union Cabinet to discuss issue today.

The issue of petrol and diesel prices is also expected to come for discussion during the Union Cabinet meeting on Wednesday.

New Delhi: State-owned oil marketing company Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) on Tuesday indicated that petrol and diesel prices are likely to be continue to be hiked for few more days even if international crude oil price gets stabilised.

“We need to understand that right now our prices are driven by last 15 days average. So if for 15 days international price rise and if after that it does not rise in international market, still we will see the rise (in petrol and diesel prices),” said a senior IOC official.

However, the Modi-government is under tremendous political pressure to give relief to the general public from high fuel prices and some steps are expected to be announced this week itself.

“The government is taking the matter of oil prices seriously. Petroleum minister will have a meeting with the officials of the oil companies. We are trying to work out a formula to reduce the prices in the next four days,” said BJP president Amit Shah.

The issue of petrol and diesel prices is also expected to come for discussion during the Union Cabinet meeting on Wednesday.

According to sources, the finance ministry and the petroleum ministry are in discussion on how to resolve the crisis emerging from spike in crude oil prices. However, finance ministry is not in favour of cutting excise duty at the current juncture and wants to explore other measures including asking states to cut VAT.  

“We cannot rely on excise duty cut alone, although I am not ruling out a possibility of cutting excise duty. We have to be mindful of any fiscal impact of any excise cut on fuel,” said  sources. “Some steps to deal with rising oil prices are likely to come this week.”

Petrol price on Tuesday jumped Rs 76.87 per litre in Delhi and diesel costs Rs 68.08 a litre. In last nine days, petrol price has risen by Rs 2.24 a litre and diesel by Rs 2.15. The central government levies Rs 19.48 a litre of excise duty on petrol and Rs 15.33 per litre on diesel. State sales tax or VAT varies from state to state.

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