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Oil PSUs to lose over Rs 180,000 cr on fuel sales
Press Trust of India / New Delhi Apr 30, 2011, 14:52 IST

State-owned oil firms companies lose a whopping over Rs 1,80,000 crore on fuel sales this fiscal if domestic retail prices are not hiked in step with the cost of raw material.

Indian Oil, Bharat Petroleum and Hindustan Petroleum will "at current international crude oil prices lose Rs 180,208 crore in revenues on selling diesel, domestic LPG and kerosene below their imported cost in FY12", an industry official said here.

The revenue loss, termed as under-recovery by oil firms, will be the highest ever, even more than what they lost in FY09 when crude touched a record high of $147 a barrel.

The three oil firms now lose a record Rs 18.19 per litre on diesel, Rs 29.69 a litre on kerosene and Rs 329.73 per 14.2 kg domestic LPG cylinder.

In addition, they lose about Rs 7.50 per litre on petrol, whose rates have not moved in tandem with the imported cost despite its pricing being freed from the government control in June last year.

"Losses on petrol are not included in the under-recovery figures for FY12 as it is a decontrolled commodity," the official said.

The basket of crude oil India buys had averaged $83.57 per barrel in FY09 and calculations for the current fiscal have been done at the prevailing rates of around $110 a barrel.

"The average price of Indian basket of crude oil last fiscal was $85.09 per barrel, higher than the FY09 average when the government had cut customs and excise duty on crude oil and products to check the impact of rising international rates on domestic markets," the official said.

Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee has refused to cut customs and excise duty on crude this time to protect his projected fiscal deficit.

"The situation in the current fiscal will be worse, the three PSU oil marketing companies are losing Rs 540 crore per day on diesel, domestic LPG and kerosene sales," he said.

In FY09, the government had issues oil bonds worth Rs 71,292 crore to the three firms to make up for more than two-thirds of the Rs 103,292 crore revenue loss. Upstream oil firms like ONGC provided another Rs 32,000 crore.

In FY11, the three firms lost Rs 78,202 crore, but so far the government has provided only Rs 20,911 crore in compensation. The oil marketing firms lost Rs 2,227 crore on selling petrol below imported cost during April and June before its price was freed from the government control.

They lost Rs 34,384 crore on sale of diesel, Rs 19,566 crore on PDS kerosene and Rs 22,025 crore on sale of domestic LPG.

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