In a written reply to a question in Rajya Sabha, Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan today said the basket of crude oil that India buys averaged USD 106.85 per barrel in May 2014 and this month it is averaging at USD 29.80.
Petrol in May 2014, when BJP-government took office, was priced at Rs 71.41 per litre and now it is priced at Rs 59.95 a litre, he said.
Pradhan said since May 2014 the government has raised excise duty on petrol by Rs 12 per litre and by Rs 13.77 a litre on diesel.
Excise duty on petrol on May 1, 2014 was Rs 9.48 per litre and today it is Rs 21.48 a litre. Similarly, the same on diesel was Rs 3.56 a litre and this month it is Rs 13.77 a litre.
While the price reduction in petrol between May 2014 and February was Rs 11.46 per litre, the government mopped up Rs 12 a litre in excise duty.
"Retail selling price (RSP) of petrol and diesel in the country are based on their respective international prices and oil marketing companies (OMCs) are at present applying Trade Parity Pricing methodology to compute the RSP," Pradhan said.
Other cost elements in the RSP of petrol and diesel viz excise duty, BS-IV premium, marketing cost and margins are specific costs which do not increase/decrease with the volatility in international prices, he said.
"The element of excise duty which is specific in nature has been increased," he said, adding that most of the state governments also have increased VAT on petrol and diesel.
"Since then, the public sector oil marketing companies (OMCs) take appropriate decision on pricing of petrol and diesel in line with their international price and other market conditions," he added.
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