Petrol down by Rs 3, diesel hiked
Petrol price was on Monday cut by Rs 3.02 per litre, but diesel rates were hiked by Rs 1.47 a litre — the second increase this month in line with global trends.
Petrol price was on Monday cut by Rs 3.02 per litre, but diesel rates were hiked by Rs 1.47 a litre — the second increase this month in line with global trends.
Petrol in Delhi will cost Rs 56.61 per litre from midnight Monday as against Rs 59.63. A litre of diesel, however, will cost Rs 46.43 a litre as compared to Rs 44.96 per litre, according to Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), the nation’s largest fuel retailer. “The current level of international product prices of petrol and diesel and the rupee-US dollar exchange rate warrant decrease in price of petrol and increase in price of diesel, the impact of which is being passed on to the consumers with this price revision,” IOC said in a statement.
“The movement of prices in the international oil market and the rupee-USD exchange rate shall continue to be monitored closely and developing trends of the market will be reflected in future price changes,” IOC added.
This is the seventh straight reduction in price of petrol. Petrol price was last cut on February 18 by 32 paisa a litre. As far as diesel price is concerned, this is the second increase this month. The price were hiked by 28 paisa a litre last time. Prior to that revision, fuel rates were revised on February 1 when petrol price was cut by a marginal 4 paise a litre and diesel by 3 paise a litre after the government raised excise duty to take away most of the benefit arising from fall in international oil prices.
The government had raised excise duty on petrol by Rs 1 a litre and that on diesel by Rs 1.50 to mop up an additional Rs 3,200 crore during the remainder of the current fiscal. This was the fifth hike in excise duty since November that cumulatively gave the government Rs 17,000 crore in additional revenue.
The five levy hikes total to Rs 4.02 per litre on petrol and Rs 6.97 on diesel.
State-owned fuel retailers IOC, Bharat Petroleum Corp (BPCL) and Hindustan Petroleum Corp Ltd (HPCL) revise rates of the fuel on the 1st and 16th of every month based on average oil price and foreign exchange rate in the preceding fortnight. The revision was due on February 16 but the retailers chose to defer it by a couple of days.