Indian Oil Decreases Retail Selling Prices of Petrol
OREANDA-NEWS. On 1st April'14, prices of Petrol were reduced by Rs. 0.75/litre excluding state levies resulting in Retail Selling Price at Delhi going down by Rs 0.90/litre. This reduction was effected on the back of a declining trend in international prices of MS accompanied by a strengthening of the INR-USD exchange rate. Since last price change, while International MS prices have remained almost static, the strengthening of INR-USD exchange rate has continued. The continued appreciation of the Rupee has resulted in reduction in petrol prices warranting the proposed decrease in selling price by Rs 0.70/litre (excluding state levies) w.e.f midnight of 15th / 16th April '14. With this price revision, RSP at Delhi shall decrease by Rs 0.85/litre.
As regards regulated products, OMCs are currently suffering under-recovery of Rs. 5.49/litre on HSD (Retail), Rs 34.43/litre on SKO(PDS) & Rs.505.50/cyl on LPG (Dom). The projected under-recovery of the Corporation on sale of three sensitive products is estimated at around Rs. 62,000 for the fiscal 2014-15 (Industry around Rs 1,20,000 crore).
The movement of prices in the international oil market & INR-USD exchange rate are continuously under watch and developing trends reflected in future price changes.
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