Petrol Price Reduced - Thursday Nov 15,2012
Petrol price was on Thursday cut by 95 paise per litre, the second
reduction in rates since October, on account of fall in international
oil prices
Petrol price in Mumbai has been reduced by Rs 1.20 per litre to Rs
73.53, while it will cost Rs 70.57 a litre in Chennai from Friday
instead of Rs 71.77 a litre currently. In Kolkata, the price has been
cut by Rs 1.19 to Rs 74.55 per litre
The last reduction in petrol price before this was the 56-paise cut to
Rs 67.90 a litre on October 9. Thereafter, the rate was hiked by 29
paise following government decision to raise the commission paid to
petrol pump dealers.
The government had in June 2010 deregulated petrol prices giving oil
companies freedom to fix rates in line with the cost. However, prices
have seldom moved in line with cost and oil companies buckled under
political pressure to keep rates checked to help the government manage
inflation.
IOC said oil firms were losing Rs 9.84 a litre on diesel, Rs 31.30 a
litre on kerosene sold through PDS and Rs 478.50 per 14.2-kg cooking gas
cylinder supplied to households.
IOC and other state retailers, Hindustan Petroleum and Bharat Petroleum,
lost over Rs 2,000 crore on selling petrol below cost during the first
six months of current fiscal 2012-13.
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