'No alarming situation due to rising oil prices in global mkt'

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Press Trust of India Bengaluru
Last Updated : Oct 14 2016 | 5:13 PM IST
Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan today said there is no alarming situation in India following rising oil prices in the international market, which has crossed the psychological barrier of USD 50 per barrel.
"I don't think there is any alarming situation. Consciously, the government of India has taken a decision to deregulate the market," he told reporters here.
Market watchers fear that the rising oil prices, which had crossed USD 50 per barrel, would adversely affect the India market.
Speaking to reporters after the inauguration of Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd's Green R&D centre near Hoskote, about 30 km from here, he said government has taken steps to link the oil price to the market and hence there was no such alarming situation.
"For a robust economy (like India), for a long-term period, for the interest of consumers, price link to the market is needed - that we have done and there is no such alarming situation," the minister for petroleum and natural gas said.
Pradhan said "Whenever there will be a price reduction in the market, it will be passed on to the consumer and wherever there will be a price hike it will be taken care by consumer."
Market watchers fear that the effects of increasing oil prices will first be seen on petrol and diesel prices, which are influenced by global prices and could soon rise steeply.
They also fear the country-wide effect on increasing cost of oil imports will have an even bigger impact on businesses and economy as a whole, while also reducing disposable incomes as citizens will spend more for the same quantity of fuel on their daily use and commute.
It is also speculated that the trade deficit would start ballooning, causing the Current Account Deficit to widen.

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First Published: Oct 14 2016 | 5:13 PM IST

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