Refining major Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd (HPCL) has come under scrutiny for allegedly evading Central excise duty to the tune of Rs 346.34 crore.
The Directorate General of GST Intelligence, Visakhapatnam has reported the case to its Headquarters in Delhi and is investigating the alleged duty evasion.
As per an internal communication, the state-owned HPCL has paid an amount of Rs 5 crore towards part-payment of their Central excise liability under protest pending investigation. "Investigation is under progress," said the report seen by IANS.
The case involves duty evasion on quantity gains in motor spirit (MS) and high speed diesel (HSD) during the course of pipeline transfer from HPCL's Visakha refinery to the four marketing terminals connected by Vizag-Vijayawada-Secunderabad Pipeline (VVSPL) between March 2014 and June 2018.
HPCL transports different petroleum products from its Visakha refinery to various marketing terminals in a sequence through the same pipeline. During the process, it follows the standard procedure of product to product pumping with no flushing of the pipeline after transfer of each product.
As there is no physical separation between these different products during the course of their transportation through the pipeline, some intermixing of adjacent products occurs producing interface also known as transmix.
"To have a positive segregation between motor spirit and high speed diesel during the course of pipeline transfer, SKO (PDS kerosene) is placed in between batches of motor spirit and high speed diesel by the assessee and in the process some quantity of SKO is transgressed into motor spirit and high speed diesel resulting in a gain of MS or HSD as the case may be," the DGGST Intelligence said.
It further said that intelligence gathered by the officers indicated that HPCL was evading payment of Central excise duty on the quantity gains in the MS and HSD due to "SKO intermix" etc during the course of clearances effected through VVSPL to their four terminals connected by the pipeline.
(Nirbhay Kumar can be contacted at nirbhay.k@ians.in)
--IANS
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