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India to be hit by eco crisis if oil price crosses $60: Swamy

US benchmark West Texas Intermediate is trading around $47 per barrel while Brent is at $49 currently

An oil well is seen near Denver, Colorado. Photo: Reuters

An oil well is seen near Denver, Colorado. Photo: Reuters

Press Trust of India New Delhi
India will be hit by an economic crisis if crude oil price crosses $60 per barrel, BJP MP Subramanian Swamy said on Monday.

"Given the state of our economy, if crude oil price per barrel rises above $60 then we will be hit by an economic crisis," he tweeted.

US benchmark West Texas Intermediate is trading around $47 per barrel while Brent is at $49 currently.

The slump in oil prices last year is one of the factors that helped Indian economy notch up big gains by cutting its import bill and reining in inflation.

India, which depends on imports to meet 80 per cent of its oil needs, will have to spend Rs 9,126 crore ($1.36 billion) more every year for one dollar per barrel increase in crude oil. Besides, the rising crude oil trajectory impacts inflation and growth.
 

Swamy asked his followers if anyone is specialised in crude oil price forecasting?

"If so guess what will be the price in this December," he tweeted further.

India spent $63.96 billion on crude oil import in the financial year (FY) 2015-16, about half of $112.7 billion outgo in the previous FY and $143 billion in the FY 2013-14. For the current FY, the import bill has been pegged at $66 billion at an average import price of $48 per barrel.

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First Published: Aug 29 2016 | 5:28 PM IST

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