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ATF price increased 56.5% on global cues, LPG dearer by ~11.5

- SHINE JACOB

Aviation turbine fuel (ATF) price in the national Capital was on Monday hiked by a steep 56.5 per cent, or ~12,126.75 per kilolitre (kl), to ~33,575.37 a kl (from ~21,448.62 a kl in May), and that of nonsubsidi­sed liquefied petroleum gas (cooking gas or LPG) by ~11.5 to ~593 per 14.2-kilogram cylinder on the back of firming up of internatio­nal oil rates.

But petrol and diesel prices continued to remain on freeze for a record 78th day. While oil public sector undertakin­gs have regularly revised ATF and LPG prices, they have since March 16 kept petrol and diesel prices on hold, ostensibly on account of extreme volatility in the global oil markets.

More importantl­y, no airline operated between mid-march to May 24 in view of the restrictio­ns placed to check the spread of Covid-19, yet oil companies have continued to revise downward jet fuel prices.

While ATF prices are revised fortnightl­y, LPG rates are changed once a month. Petrol and diesel prices are revised on a daily basis.

A major reason for the hike is the rise in ATF prices globally. The domestic ATF price is based on a formula. Since February, it was on a downward trend, said a senior Hindustan Petroleum Corporatio­n executive.

The ATF price in Mumbai was seen at ~38,543.48 a kl, while in Kolkata, it was ~33,070.56 per kl. Till February this year, the price of jet fuel was in a higher bracket of ~65,000 per kl, which started to decline after internatio­nal crude oil prices started their downward curve early this year.

In February, the price was seen at ~64,323.76 per kl oil-marketing companies (OMCS) follow import parity pricing. In addition, crude oil prices have also increased, touching almost $38 a barrel. This rise in crude oil prices and better demand in ATF have led to an increase in prices, said K Ravichandr­an, senior vice-president, ICRA.

A $1 increase in ATF price results in 0.5-0.7 per cent impact on the profit margins of airlines.

OMCS have started revising ATF prices every fortnight since March 22. They earlier followed the monthly average of global prices, but have since started using the trailing fortnightl­y average.

The hike comes at a time when the Union government has asked airlines to operate 30 per cent of their regular flight schedules. They are, however, running services with an average of 70100 people on board.

The retail selling price of LPG in the Delhi market for May was, however, reduced from ~744 to ~581.5 a cylinder for all consumers, in line with a drop in internatio­nal prices.

For June, there has been an increase in internatio­nal prices of LPG. Due to increase in prices in the internatio­nal market, the retail selling price of LPG in the Delhi market will be increased by ~11.5 per cylinder, Indian Oil Corporatio­n said. However, this increase will not impact the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana beneficiar­ies, as they are covered by the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojana, and entitled to a free cylinder till June 30.

Brent crude oil price was seen up at $38.11 a barrel on Monday, after hitting a 21-year low, and the US oil futures slumped into negative for the first time in history.

 ??  ?? OIL MARKETING COMPANIES HAVE STARTED REVISING ATF PRICES EVERY FORTNIGHT SINCE MARCH 22
OIL MARKETING COMPANIES HAVE STARTED REVISING ATF PRICES EVERY FORTNIGHT SINCE MARCH 22

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