The government had in four installments raised excise duty on petrol and diesel between November and January to take away the reduction in retail rates that was warranted from falling international oil prices.
"No. We are not planning to raise excise duty as of now," the official, who wished not to be quoted, said.
The four excise duty hikes between November and January totalled Rs 7.75 per litre on petrol and Rs 6.50 a litre on diesel. But for the excise duty hikes, consumers would have benefited by reduction in retail rates to that extent.
International oil prices slid to a fresh six and a half year low in Asia today, approaching the key USD 40 a barrel level after a surprise rise in US inventories added to concerns of a supply glut.
US benchmark West Texas Intermediate (WTI) for delivery in September dipped 32 cents to USD 40.48 after falling sharply in New York to its lowest level since March 2009. Brent crude for October dropped 25 cents to USD 46.91 a barrel.
Despite excise duty hikes, petrol prices have been cut by Rs 10.40 per cent litre in several installments since July 2014. Petrol price in July last year was Rs 73.60 a litre in Delhi which currently is Rs 63.20.
Similarly, diesel rates have been cut by Rs 12.89 - from Rs 57.84 per litre in July 2014 to Rs 44.95 this month.
The four excise duty hikes between November and January had led to about Rs 20,000 crore in additional revenue to the government, helping it meet its fiscal deficit target.
This was followed by government hiking excise duty on petrol and diesel by Rs 2 per litre each from January 2 and a similar proportion from January 16.
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