Petrol prices likely to be cut by Rs 5, diesel by Re 1

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The much-anticipated reduction in fuel prices may see petrol prices being cut by Rs 5 a litre and diesel by just Re 1 per litre, lower than the speculated rates, as the government plans to take away a part of the gains from falling global oil prices through higher taxes.Petroleum Minister Murli Deora has been talking of a reduction in prices of petrol, diesel and domestic LPG since the last week of December, but no date have yet been fixed for a formal announcement. Officials said the fall in global oil prices has resulted in handsome margins on petrol and diesel sales, but not all of it would be reflected in the cut in the retail selling price, as the finance ministry wants to take away some of the gain by raising excise and customs duty on the two fuel.“Retailers are currently making a profit of Rs 9.86 on a litre of petrol and Rs 3.48 a litre on diesel sales. But after a Re one per litre increase in excise duty and 2.5 per cent hike in customs duty, petrol price is likely to be cut by Rs 5 a litre and diesel by Re 1,” a senior official said. There is no consensus on the rate of reduction in LPG prices, as oil companies are resisting the move because they continue to lose Rs 32.97 per cylinder.“The political establishment wants Rs 20-22 per cylinder reduction,” he said. A parallel proposal to free auto fuel pricing that would have meant rates being adjusted every fortnight in sync with global prices, is being opposed as a retreat in international oil prices would mean a price hike on the eve of the general elections.

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hi

thats good information, thanks sir...it may go down still...

THANKS NICE SHARING !!!!!!!!!!

 BEFORE ELECTION PRICE WIIL BE REDUCED AND AFTER ELECTION AGAIN WII BE HIGH


 

Ya Shailesh SIR is Right............

It is only due to Election.

yes bro u r right

petrol ho gaya sasta....

i doubt it is just coz of elections only ...ya that is one of the reasons undoubtedly, but looking into the global prices of crude oil which have drastically fallen from 150$ s barrel to below 40$, the government was under compulsion to do so and these rates would remain low as far as the global prices are down..incase there is an increase in those prices, elections would not play a major role in the fuel prices and the govt wud have to hike the prices again. but the good news is presently it is at one of the lowest in the past few years and a big relief to all.

Good period for all of us


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