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Good Morning, Fuel is Dearer Today
Midnight rush: petrol up by Rs 2, diesel by Re 1
2/15/2008 12:33:28 AM
Early Times Reporter
Jammu | Feb 14
Those who got the fuel tanks of their vehicles filled up this night were lucky enough –though till the present filling exhausted. As you wake up in the morning and rush to the filling station, you will find diesel and petrol dearer –yet another whole in the common man’s pocket.
After months of dithering, the government today finally raised petrol price by Rs 2 a litre and diesel by Re one per litre with effect from midnight tonight.
As the Television channels beamed this news, a huge rush of vehicles was seen at petrol pumps to make some last minutes savings. Hurry was particularly seen among the commercial vehicles as their fuel tanks with capacity of over hundred liters would have saved them few hundreds rupees before the midnight.
The Union Cabinet Committee on Political Affairs, which took up the matter instead of the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs because of the political sensitivity of the issue when general elections are not far away, however, decided against lowering duties to cushion the impact of surging international oil prices.
"Petrol and diesel prices will be increased from midnight tonight," Petroleum Minister Murli Deora told reporters in New Delhi. The CCPA decided to raise the quantum of oil bonds to be issued to state-run oil retailers to partly compensate them for selling auto and cooking fuel below cost, he said.
Presently, 42.7 per cent of the under-realisation on petrol, diesel, LPG and kerosene is met by the government through issuance of oil bonds. This percentage has now been raised to 56-57, Petroleum Secretary M S Srinivasan said.
Government, in this financial year, will issue Indian Oil, Bharat Petroleum and Hindustan Petroleum oil bonds worth over Rs 40,212 crore at the enhanced rates. Upstream firms like ONGC and GAIL would chip in 33 per cent (Rs 23,700 crore), while the remaining of the Rs 71,808 crore under-realisation would be borne by the retailers.
A Rs two per litre increase in petrol price would give Rs 180 crore a month additional revenue to public sector oil companies while Re one a litre hike in diesel would fetch Rs 360 crore a month. "For the remaining part of the fiscal, we anticipate additional revenue of Rs 840 crore," Srinivasan said.
Officials said Finance Minister P Chidambaram opposed the Petroleum Ministry's demand for a Re one per litre reduction in excise duty on petrol and diesel. The state-run firms lose Rs 10.57 per litre on petrol, Rs 11.56 on diesel, Rs 19.89 on kerosene and Rs 331 on each LPG cylinder.
Earlier, a Group of Ministers headed by External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee had left a decision on fuel prices to the Cabinet after the panel was divided in the middle on the issue. Petroleum Minister Murli Deora insisted on a duty cut rather than price hike, while Finance Minister P Chidambaram was opposed to any pre-Budget duty rejig.
Petrol and diesel prices were last raised in June 2006, when crude oil was at 67 dollars a barrel. It is at 92 dollars a barrel this year. LPG prices were last raised by Rs 20 per cylinder in November 2004 when crude was at 34 dollars a barrel. Kerosene prices have not been changed since 2002 when crude was at 23 dollars per barrel.
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