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Daily petrol, diesel price revision to continue: Govt

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NEW DELHI: Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Monday said the daily revision in petrol and diesel prices will continue despite petrol price spiking by Rs 6.6 per litre in two months.

Pradhan, who was yesterday elevated as Cabinet minister and given additional charge of Ministry of Skill Developmen­t and Entreprene­urship, said the daily revision immediatel­y passes on the benefit of any reduction in internatio­nal oil prices to consumers and avoids sharp spikes by spreading them in small doses.

He previously was Minister of State (with Independen­t Charge) for Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas. He is now the Cabinet Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas.

“It is in the interest of consumers. I don’t think that there is a need for change in it,” he told reporters after taking charge as Minister for Skill Developmen­t.

NEW DELHI: Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Monday said the daily revision in petrol and diesel prices will continue despite petrol price spiking by Rs 6.6 per litre in two months.

Pradhan, who was on Sunday elevated as Cabinet minister and given additional charge of Ministry of Skill Developmen­t and Entreprene­urship, said the daily revision immediatel­y passes on the benefit of any reduction in internatio­nal oil prices to consumers and avoids sharp spikes by spreading them in small doses.

He previously was Minister of State (with Independen­t Charge) for Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas. He is now the Cabinet Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas.

"It is in the interest of consumers. I don't think that there is a need for change in it," he told reporters after taking charge as Minister for Skill Developmen­t.

State-owned oil companies in June dumped the 15-year old practice of revising rates on 1st and 16th of every month and instead adopted a dynamic daily price revision to instantly reflect changes in cost. Rates during the first fortnight dropped but have been on the rise since July 3.

While petrol prices have increased by Rs 6.6 to reach Rs 69.66 a litre in Delhi, the highest since August 2014, diesel rates have risen by Rs 4.02 to Rs 57.38.

"Daily revision in prices is good. When we started daily revisions on June 16, rates dropped in the first fortnight.

Thereafter it has increased mainly because of rise in global oil prices," he said.

Daily revision, he said, results in any drop in inter- national oil rates being passed on to consumers immediatel­y rather than having to wait for 15 days. In the reverse scenario when internatio­nal oil rates rise, pump prices are hiked by few paise per day.

"Should prices be hiked by Rs 2.50 or Rs 3 per litre in one go or they should be spaced out in small doses," he asked.

The rate changes are being done on a transparen­t basis and city-wise prices are available through SMS, he said, adding the daily price change model best reflects the happenings in the market.

Pradhan also said his ministry is seeking approval of the safety organisati­ons for starting home delivery of fuel.

"The issue involves safety and we have to first get their approval before a pilot is launched," he said. "We are trying to permission."

The government had between November 2014 and January 2016 raised excise duty on petrol and diesel on nine occasions to take away gains arising from plummeting internatio­nal oil prices. In all, duty on petrol was hiked by Rs 11.77 per litre and that on diesel by 13.47 a litre.

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