Finance Ministry yesterday sent a letter approving Rs 8,772 crore subsidy for Indian Oil Corp (IOC), Hindustan Petroleum Corp (HPCL) and Bharat Petroleum Corp (BPCL), official sources said.
The three retailers had lost Rs 35,328 crore in revenues on selling diesel, cooking gas (LPG) and kerosene at government controlled rates in July-September quarter.
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Sources said Finance Ministry had provided Rs 8,000 crore subsidy to cover for 31% of the Rs 25,579 crore lost on diesel and cooking fuel sales in April-June.
After accounting for upstream contributions of Rs 15,303.84 crore in Q1 and Rs 16,729.74 crore for Q2 and subsidy of Rs 16,772 crore, fuel retailers are left with Rs 12,100 crore of unmet losses.
In April-September, the three retailers lost Rs 60,907 crore in revenues on diesel, LPG and kerosene sales.
Retailers like IOC sell diesel and cooking fuel at rates which are way below cost. The losses they incur are met by government cash subsidy as well as through support from upstream firms.
Of the Rs 16,729.74 crore that upstream firms have been asked to pay for Q2, ONGC's share will be Rs 13,796.04 crore while OIL will bear Rs 2,233.70 crore. Gas utility GAIL will pay Rs 700 crore, sources said.
The subsidy ONGC has been asked to pay is 11.9% more than Rs 12,330 crore fuel subsidy outgo in July-September quarter of 2012. It is also 9.3% more than Rs 12,622 crore payout in Q1 of current fiscal.
Fuel retailers had in Q1 of current fiscal lost Rs 25,579 crore on sale of diesel and cooking fuel. Of this Rs 15,303.84 crore came from upstream firms (ONGC Rs 12,621.78 crore, OIL Rs 1,982.06 crore and GAIL Rs 700 crore).
Finance Ministry paid Rs 8,000 crore cash subsidy, leaving Rs 2,275.16 crore uncovered, the official said adding the oil ministry seek this uncovered sum plus Rs 18,598.26 crore as subsidy support for Q2.
Of the Rs 16,729.74 crore that upstream firms will pay, IOC will get Rs 8,634.14 crore, while Hindustan Petroleum Corp Ltd will get Rs 3,908.97 crore. Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd will get the remaining Rs 4,186.63 crore.
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