Petrol price hiked by Rs 1.82 per litre with effect from midnight
Petrol price hiked by Rs 1.82 per litre with effect from midnight
This is the third increase in rates of petrol in June. An increase in diesel rates is expected early next week.

New Delhi: Petrol price was on Friday hiked by a steep Rs 1.82 a litre as falling rupee made imports costlier. An increase in diesel rates is expected early next week. Oil companies raised petrol rates by Rs 1.82 a litre, excluding local sales tax or VAT, with effect from midnight. Actual increase will be higher and will vary from city to city depending on local taxes.

Petrol price in Delhi was hiked by Rs 2.19 per litre to Rs 68.58 from Friday as against Rs 66.39 currently. This is the third increase in rates in June. Oil firms had on June 1 raised prices by 75 paisa, excluding VAT, and followed it with a Rs 2 per litre increase on June 16. The revision in prices as per the practice of changing rates in line with cost every fortnight, was due on Sunday June 30 but were raised on Friday.

Diesel price too is likely to be raised by 40-50 paisa per litre early next week in accordance with the government mandate for small doses of increases every month. In Mumbai, petrol price has been increased by Rs 2.30 to Rs 76.90 while in Kolkata rates went up from Rs 73.79 to Rs 76.10 per litre. In Chennai, prices were hiked by Rs 2.32 to Rs 71.72.

This week's increases have almost negated the four reductions in 2013 that had brought down the rates to Rs 63.01 at the beginning of May. "Since last price change, the downwards slide of rupee has continued and USD-INR exchange rate has deteriorated from Rs 57.08 to a US dollar to Rs 58.94 during the fortnight," Indian Oil Corp (IOC) said announcing the increase in rates. Further, international gasoline (petrol) prices have also increased from $13.84 per barrel to $115.29 a barrel since last price change.

The combined impact of both depreciating rupee and rising international prices have warranted the increase in petrol prices by Rs 1.82 per litre, excluding VAT, IOC said. Depreciating rupee has led to widening of losses on diesel and cooking fuel. Oil firms are now losing Rs 8.60 per litre on diesel as compared to Rs 6.31 previously.

Diesel prices have been hiked on five occasions since January when the government authorised state-owned oil firms to increase prices by up to 50 paisa per litre every month till entire losses on the fuel are wiped out. Since diesel price was hiked by 50 paisa, excluding VAT, on June 1, the next increase will happen at the month end.

Oil firms are losing Rs 30.53 per litre on kerosene sold through public distribution system (PDS) and Rs 368.50 per 14.2-kg domestic LPG cylinder. "Estimated under-recovery of IOC on sale of these three sensitive products is expected to be around Rs 63,000 crore for the fiscal 2013-14 (industry estimates at around Rs

118,000 crore)," the statement said. IOC said the movement in international oil markets and INR-USD exchange rate is being closely monitored and developing trends of the market will be reflected in future price changes.

Following are the revised prices of petrol in four metros after oil firms hiked rates with effect from midnight on Friday.

City Current Price Revised Price Increase

Delhi 66.39 68.58 2.19

Kolkata 73.79 76.10 2.31

Mumbai 74.60 76.90 2.30

Chennai 69.39 71.71 2.32

(With Additional Inputs from PTI)

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