Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

State-run oil companies asked not to raise retail fuel prices

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NEWDELHI:State-run

oil retailers have been asked not to increase retail diesel and gasoline prices and absorb a part of the losses due to the recent recovery in global crude oil, people with knowledge of the matter said.

Companies including Indian Oil Corp. Ltd, Bharat Petroleum Corp. Ltd and Hindustan Petroleum Corp. Ltd will have bear a loss of up to ₹1 per litre on sale of diesel and gasoline, the people said asking not to be identified as the matter is private. Shares of Indian Oil fell as much as 7.6% in Mumbai, the most since November 2016 in intraday trading, while HPCL lost as much 8.3%.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s administra­tion wants to keep oil prices under check to shore up popular support ahead of a series state elections this year. The South Asian nation, which imports more than 80% of its annual crude oil requiremen­t, wants to see prices at about $50 a barrel in order to manage its finances better, oil minister Dharmendra Pradhan said in an interview.

A cut in excise duty on fuel prices is unlikely due to sluggish revenue collection­s on the back of a botched roll-out of the goods and services tax, the people said. The oil ministry has been asked to prepare subsidy payments at different price points in case of a further run up in oil prices.

HPCL is not aware of any directive from the government to absorb a part of the losses from higher crude prices, the company’s chairman, M K Surana, said on the sidelines of the Internatio­nal Energy Forum in New Delhi.

 ?? BLOOMBERG ?? Companies including IOCL, BPCL and HPCL will have to bear a loss of up to ₹1 per litre on sale of diesel and gasoline
BLOOMBERG Companies including IOCL, BPCL and HPCL will have to bear a loss of up to ₹1 per litre on sale of diesel and gasoline
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MINT/FILE IMF chief Christine Lagarde

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