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Govt trying not to raise petroleum prices: Deora
BS Reporter / New Delhi Feb 02, 2010, 00:49 IST

Petroleum Minister Murli Deora today said the government was trying its best not to increase the prices of petroleum products. Deora will meet Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee tomorrow to seek higher subsidy for oil marketing companies (OMCs). He also said any decision on petroleum pricing would be taken up only after the Kirit Parikh committee submitted its report later this week.

The petroleum ministry is expected to seek about Rs 19,000 crore more subsidy to compensate oil marketing companies fully for loss on sale of LPG and kerosene. Out of an estimated Rs 43,000-crore underrecoveries that the three government companies — Indian Oil Corporation, Bharat Petroleum and Hindustan Petroleum — will incur during 2009-10, Rs 31,000 crore is on account of LPG and kerosene.

The government has already committed to a Rs 12,000-crore cash subsidy this year. “Whatever the government has promised for subsidy, it has to give, bonds or no bonds,” Deora said, adding that the finance minister was not keen on oil bonds. “We must find some solution to this,” he added.

He said the government was trying not to increase the auto fuel prices. “The government is very worried about the price rise. If hypothetically, there was an increase in diesel of Rs 2, then it will have a cascading effect on commodities,” the minister said.

New Petroleum Secretary S Sundareshan said that one of his priorities would be to ensure “that OMCs do not suffer from underrecoveries”.

Upstream companies Oil and Natural Gas Corporation, Oil India and GAIL India have pitched in with Rs 8,000 crore so far in the form of discounts to the three companies. While Sundareshan said the ministry would continue to negotiate with the finance ministry for getting higher subsidy, Deora indicated that the option of asking upstream companies to shell out more by making up for less government subsidy was there as these companies “were ready to cooperate”.

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Posted by: alok
Petrol is costlier in India due to high taxation and inefficient distribution system. LPG and kerosene are much cheaper due to useless and populist subsidies helping rich and black marketers. Petrol has got no alternative so its users and economy have to suffer badly. Kerosene and LPG have got even cheaper alternatives like solar and induction cooking. Public is ignorant about and reluctant to use these sub subsidizes petro products priced fuels because GOI is donating LPG and kerosene to them at the cost of economy. If petro prices are rationalized and all tax incentive are given on solar thermal passive energy many problems of India can solve, but who cares. Alok, Gwalior.
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