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Sunday, May 18, 2008

Indian oil firms to lose Rs 1.8 trillion


Indian Oil, Hindustan Petroleum and Bharat Petroleum are likely to
incur a revenue loss of Rs 1,80,000 crore (Rs 1,800 billion on fuel
sales during the current fiscal after surge in global crude prices and
weakening rupee widened losses.

India imports 73 per cent of its crude oil import needs and the cost
of imports would spiral after crude inched closer to a record $125 per
barrel, while rupee touched its 13-month low, official sources said.

The basket of crude oil India imports was at $120.65 per barrel on
Thursday, a 91 per cent jump over the last fiscal's lowest price of
62.91 dollars recorded on May 9, 2007, official sources said.

The under-realisation on sale of petrol, diesel, domestic LPG and
kerosene in 2008-09 was previously put at Rs 1,50,000 crore (Rs 1,500
billion). But with rising crude and weakening rupee, the losses may
now total Rs 1,80,000 crore.

The three firms lost Rs 77,304.50 crore (Rs 773.04 billion) on fuel
sales in 2007-08 but the finance ministry allowed a revenue loss of
just over Rs 70,500 crore (Rs 705 billion) for the purpose of
government compensation.

The government at present compensates 42.7 per cent of the revenue
loss through issue of oil bonds. This may be raised to 50 per cent.

Sources said the oil firms were, at present, losing Rs 16.34 a litre
on petrol, Rs 23.49 per litre on diesel, Rs 305.90 per LPG cylinder
and Rs 28.72 a litre on kerosene.

Loss figures for petrol and diesel are calculated based on average
price of oil in a fortnight while those for LPG and kerosene are based
on monthly average.

The losses have widen from Rs 13.97 a litre on petrol and Rs 20.97 per
litre on diesel this fortnight, sources said.


 

 

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