Fuel prices fall on sharp decline in global rates


New Delhi, Mar 24 (IANS): Consumers can heave a sigh of relief as oil marketing companies (OMCs) have finally relented and reduced the retail price of petrol and diesel after keeping them steady for the past 24 days.

This is the first reduction in petrol and diesel prices in 2021.

Petrol price fell by 18 paise per litre and diesel by 17 paise per litre in Delhi on Wednesday. This has brought down the retail price of petrol to Rs 90.99 and diesel to Rs 81.47 a litre, respectively in the capital.

Across the country as well, the petrol and diesel price fell with the quantum varying on the level of local levies on respective states.

In Mumbai and Kolkata, the retail price of petrol fell by 17 paise per litre each and in Chennai by 16 paise per litre on Wednesday. For diesel, the prices fell by 16 paise, 17 paise and 18 paise per litre respectively in Chennai, Kolkata and Mumbai.

In Mumbai, petrol is now priced at Rs 97.40 a litre from previous days price of Rs 97.57 and diesel in the city is now priced at Rs 88.42 a litre from the previous price of Rs 88.60 a litre.

Premium petrol, however, continues to remain over Rs 100 a litre in the city as is the case with several cities across the country.

Petrol and diesel prices were last revised upwards on February 27 and ever since then, retail prices remained unchanged even though during the period, crude jumped to over $70 a barrel only to start falling and touching close to $60 a barrel now.

Sources said that oil companies took time to revise petrol and diesel prices downwards as they were covering up for losses incurred on its sale when crude was high and retail prices remained static. Some indications suggest that there was a loss of Rs 4 and Rs 2 per litre on sale of diesel and petrol, respectively earlier that had now been more or less covered.

The current reduction in retail prices has not helped in bringing down fuel prices that have crossed Rs 100 per litre-mark in several parts of the country and continue to remain above the levels even now.

Since the beginning of February crude has gained more than $7 per barrel that pushed OMCs to increase fuel prices on 14 occasions raising the prices by Rs 4.22 per litre for petrol and by Rs 4.34 a litre for diesel in Delhi.

Crude has now slipped around 10 per cent in the last eight days and is now sitting a tab lower around $60 a barrel on the back of rising US inventory and concerns on demand squeeze over a new wave of the pandemic.

The petrol and diesel prices have increased 26 times in 2021 with the two auto fuels increasing by Rs 7.46 and Rs 7.60 per litre, respectively so far this year. This is for the first time it has fallen this year.

Officials in public sector oil companies said that retail prices may rise again if crude and product prices increase but for now it will fall over the next few days.

 

  

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 24 2021

    Already prices are high now just before the assembly elections keeping the petrol and diesel prices unchanged or just reducing by a few paisa. Beware just fooling people of the country. Just trying to show a good boy image.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Mar 24 2021

    I wonder if we really require such high rate of Taxation ...

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  • Deshbhakt, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 24 2021

    For us Indians the International market prices is just for namesake. We have no option than paying what is imposed on us by the Hitler. It was during UPA times that the petrol costed 60/- though in international market it was more than $ 150

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 24 2021

    global crude oil prices r dam cheap in da int'l market. however v da citizens of india r paying da most 4 petrol & diesel taxes 2 dis govt., because of a illiterate man's worng, undesirable, unjust, biased immoral laws & policies.

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  • Sameer, Riyadh

    Wed, Mar 24 2021

    "Fuel prices fall on sharp decline in global rates"! When I read the headlines I expected the price to fall by atleast 8-10 rupees per litre. When I read the content it mentioned 17 paise/litre Too much fall in prices :)

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  • Prashanth, Mulky

    Wed, Mar 24 2021

    Good signs. But I feel its just a gimmick for election.

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