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Fuel costlier by over 7/litre since May 4 amid international oil price increase

Petrol in Delhi is now sold at ₹97.50 per litre and diesel at ₹88.23 a litre. While fuel rates in Delhi are the benchmark for the entire country, retail prices of the two fuels differ from place to place because of variations in state taxes and local levies

Published on: Jun 22, 2021, 10:00:39 IST
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The rise of petrol and diesel rates continued on Tuesday by 28 paise a litre and 26 paise respectively, the 28th hike in 50 days that has made petrol costlier by 7.10 per litre and diesel by 7.50 since May 4, a day after the results of five assembly polls were declared.

Representational image. (Amal KS/HT PHOTO)
Representational image. (Amal KS/HT PHOTO)

Petrol in Delhi is now sold at 97.50 per litre and diesel at 88.23 a litre. While fuel rates in Delhi are the benchmark for the entire country, retail prices of the two fuels differ from place to place because of variations in state taxes and local levies.

Both petrol and diesel rates have crossed the 100 mark in several cities, as the highest fuel rates were recorded in Rajasthan’s Ganganagar, where petrol is sold at 108.67 per litre and diesel at 101.40 a litre on Tuesday.

The financial capital Mumbai has the highest fuel rates among five metros, where petrol is currently sold at 103.63 per litre and diesel at 95.72 a litre.

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Some cities selling petrol for over 100 per litre are Mumbai, Ratnagiri, Parbhani, Aurangabad, Jaisalmer, Ganganagar, Banswara, Indore, Bhopal, Gwalior, Guntur, Kakinada, Chikmagalur, Shivamogga, Hyderabad and Leh.

Surging international oil rates and exorbitant domestic tax structure are two key reasons for the high rates of petrol and diesel in pumps.

Benchmark Brent crude that had jumped 1.89% to close at $74.90 per barrel on Monday, rallied 0.41% at $75.21 a barrel on Tuesday early trade. Domestic fuel retailers align pump prices of petrol and diesel with respective international benchmarks of the previous day, which often move in tandem with crude oil rates.

Pump prices of fuels are also high because of taxes. In Delhi, central levies account for 34.8% of petrol’s price and state taxes, 23.08%, according to an official data of June 1. On diesel, central taxes are over 37.24% while state taxes are about 14.64%. Through 2020, as global crude prices fell, the central government raised excise duty on the fuel to shore up its finances. States too followed suit -- with revenues hit on account of the pandemic.

Benchmark Brent crude that had jumped 1.89% to close at $74.90 per barrel on Monday, rallied 0.41% at $75.21 a barrel on Tuesday early trade. (HT Graphics)

Even as international oil prices saw volatility since May 4, pump rates of auto fuels in India moved only in the upward direction. For instance, despite Brent crude had plunged to $65.11 on May 20, the lowest in these 46 days; petrol and diesel rates went up the next day by 19 paise per litre and 29 paise a litre respectively.

According to executives working in state-run oil marketing companies, pump prices are also high because companies were recovering their past revenue losses like the one suffered for 66 days since February 27 when rates were not raised because of assembly elections in four states and one Union territory.

During the 66-day pause on rate hike, state-run retailers had also reduced politically sensitive petrol and diesel rates by 77 paise and 74 paise a litre, respectively in four small steps. But, the entire gains to the consumers were quickly reversed in the first four consecutive rounds of rate hikes starting from May 4.

The government deregulated the pricing of petrol on June 26, 2010 and diesel on October 19, 2014. Accordingly, state-run retailers are free to change pump prices every day. Public sector retailers — IOC, Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd (BPCL) and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd (HPCL)— controls almost 90% of the domestic fuel retail market.

 
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