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OMCs continue to hold petrol, diesel price rise

By IANS | Updated: December 14, 2020 12:40 IST

New Delhi, Dec 14 Oil marketing companies continued to hold back any change in the retail price of ...

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New Delhi, Dec 14 Oil marketing companies continued to hold back any change in the retail price of petrol and diesel continuing with their wait and watch stance that has kept the prices of the two auto fuels static for the past seven days.

Accordingly, there was no change in the retail price of auto fuels on Monday with the price of petrol remaining at Rs 83.71 a litre and diesel Rs 73.87 a litre in Delhi. Across the country as well the price of the two petroleum products remained unchanged.

OMCs have gone on a pause mode at a time when the news of successful coronavirus and expectations of big pick up in demand had kept crude on the boil with prices breaching $ 50 a barrel mark. Crude, however, has remained static for the past few days reducing any pressure on upward revision in the fuel prices.

Petrol price was very close to breaching the all time high level of Rs 84 a litre (reached on October 4, 2018) when it touched Rs 83.71 a litre on Monday. But the march has been halted ever since then with no price revision by the OMCs.

Global crude prices have risen almost $ 10 a barrel in the last one month to reaching over $ 50 a barrel now. But even at this level, it is far less than than average crude price of $ 80.08 a barrel in October 2018 when petrol prices reached highs of Rs 84 a litre in the national capital.

With Monday's pause, fuel prices have now increased on 15 of the past 25 days with petrol prices rising by Rs 2.65 per litre and diesel by 3.41 a litre.

Petrol price had been static since September 22, and diesel rates hadn't changed since October 2.

Though the retail pricing of petrol and diesel has been deregulated and oil marketing companies were following a daily price revision formula, the same was suspended for almost two months to prevent volatility in international oil markets from impacting fuel prices regularly during the pandemic.

( With inputs from IANS )

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