Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Diesel price at all-time high, petrol costliest since September 2013

- Utpal Bhaskar utpal.b@livemint.com ■ ■

NEW DELHI: Diesel prices in India increased to an all-time high on Sunday and petrol prices rose to the highest since September 2013, following a rally in global crude oil prices.

Diesel was sold at ₹65.65 per litre in the national capital on Sunday. Petrol prices registered a peak of ₹74.40 per litre in Delhi, since the record ₹76.06 per litre reached on September 14, 2013.

While the National Democratic Alliance government has ruled out bringing back fuel pricing under government control, India’s worry over crude oil prices stems from its energy needs being primarily met through imports—the country imported 214 million tonnes of crude oil in 2016-17. Extreme volatility has marked crude oil prices, which hit a record $147 per barrel in July 2009.

This comes at a time when the cost of India’s basket of crude, which averaged $47.56 a barrel in 2016-2017, touched $63.80 (average price) in March 2018, according to the Petroleum Planning and Analysis Cell. The Indian basket represents the average of Oman, Dubai and Brent crude.

In June last year, India’s three state-run oil marketing companies—indian Oil Corp. Ltd (IOCL), Bharat Petroleum Corp. Ltd (BPCL) and Hindustan Petroleum Corp. Ltd (Hpcl)—introduced dynamic fuel pricing, joining countries such as the US and Australia, where fuel prices change daily depending on global oil price fluctuatio­ns.

Analysts said that crude prices are unlikely to sustain at the current high levels.

“Crude oil prices shot up 24% in the first three months of 2018, and touched a 40-month high in April, owing to continuous decline in global inventorie­s driven by production cuts by the Organisati­on of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and geopolitic­al tensions,” ratings agency Crisil Ltd wrote in a 19 April report.

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MINT Diesel was sold at ₹65.65 per litre in the national capital on Sunday

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