Rs 10/litre hike in diesel, kerosene if Oil Ministry proposal okayed
By PTI - NEW DELHI
27th December 2012 03:28 PM
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Price of diesel, which currently costs Rs 47.15 per litre in Delhi, was last revised on September 14 when it was hiked by a steep Rs 5.63 per litre. Kerosene rates have not changed since June last year and it currently costs Rs 14.79 per litre in Delhi. (File/AP)
Diesel prices may be hiked by Rs
10 per litre over a 10-month period and kerosene rates
increased by same quantum over the next two years if a
proposal being mulled in the Oil Ministry is accepted.
The price hike is being considered as the government
scrambles to find ways to meet an unprecedented Rs 160,000
crore deficit expected this fiscal on selling diesel, cooking
gas (LPG) and kerosene below their production cost.
Price of diesel, which currently costs Rs 47.15 per litre
in Delhi, was last revised on September 14 when it was hiked
by a steep Rs 5.63 per litre. Kerosene rates have not changed
since June last year and it currently costs Rs 14.79 per litre
in Delhi.
"We are left with no choices... there is a need to raise
prices. The government is contemplating raising diesel prices
by Re one per litre each month for next 10 months to bring
retail rates at par with their cost," an Oil Ministry source
said here.
State-owned oil companies currently sell diesel at a loss
of Rs 9.28 per litre and the hikes over the next 10 months
will eliminate all of the losses and absolve the government
from
providing any subsidy on the nation's most consumed fuel.
The source said price of kerosene could be increased by
Rs 10 over a two-year period considering it is being used as a
cooking fuel by the poor. The price hike along with promoting
use of LPG and natural gas as fuel would help cut consumption
of the kerosene by 20 per cent, he said.
While government is likely to raise soon the number of
subsidised cooking gas (LPG) from 6 to 9 cylinder of 14.2-kg
per household annually, the ministry wanted to have just two
rates for the fuel -- a subsidised price and a market rate,
instead of four rates presently, he said.
Subsidised LPG costs Rs 410.50 per 14.2-kg cylinder and any household requirement beyond current cap of 6 cylinders is
to be bought at near market price of Rs 895.50 per bottle. For
non-domestic use, a 14.2-kg LPG cylinder costs Rs 1,156 while
a 19-kg cylinder for commercial use is priced at Rs 1,619.
The source said state-owned Indian Oil Corp, Hindustan
Petroleum Corp and Bharat Petroleum Corp together in first six
months of current fiscal lost Rs 85,586 crore on selling
diesel, domestic LPG and kerosene at government-controlled
rates which are way below their cost. Of this, the bulk Rs
52,711 crore was on account of losses on diesel.
The government has promised a cash support of Rs 30,000
crore to cover a part of the Rs 85,586 crore revenue loss on
fuel sales during April-September. Upstream oil firms like
ONGC have chipped in Rs 30,170 crore, leaving a balance Rs
25,417 crore uncovered, he said.
The Oil Ministry, he said, wants Finance Ministry to make
up for this shortfall as well as the revenue deficit expected
in the remaining six months of current fiscal.
In all, the Oil Ministry has sought Rs 105,525 crore from
the Finance Ministry this fiscal to subsidise diesel and
cooking fuel.
State-owned fuel retailers are likely to end the fiscal
with a revenue loss of over Rs 1,63,000 crore on sale of
diesel, domestic cooking gas (LPG) and kerosene at government-
controlled rates that are way lower than cost.
Of this, close to Rs 60,000 crore will come from upstream
companies Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC), Oil India Ltd and
GAIL India. For the rest, the Oil Ministry has asked the
Finance Ministry to give cash subsidy.
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Before increasing diesel prices please increase the income tax on rich people from prevailing 30% to 75%. all our country's problems will be solved
Posted by Mahesh at 12/27/2012 17:26 Reply to this Report abuse