Official sources said that the present global oil market could easily allow the government to increase excise duty on petrol and diesel by Rs 3-5 per
No decision on raising excise duty on petrol and diesel has been taken as of now but the option is available and the current time is opportune to exercise it, sources quoted above said.
Global crude oil prices are hovering between $20-25 a barrel now. In fact, on Monday US oil WTI fell 300 per cent to reach negative -$37 a barrel level for
For India, the relevant Indian basket of crude has also averaged around $25 in April and touched $20 a barrel on April 17 as per Petroleum Planning and Analysis Cell (PPAC). This is $10 a barrel lower than March price of $35 a barrel when government decided to raise excise duty on petrol and diesel (on March 14) by Rs 3 each without effecting any increase in their retail prices.
If we compare retail prices of petrol and diesel now with that of March 14 when government raised excise duty by Rs 3 per litre, things become clearer. On March 14, when crude prices were around $35 a barrel, even after factoring in the higher cost, petrol prices stood at Rs 69.87 a litre and diesel Rs 62.58 in Delhi.
On Tuesday, retail price of petrol is almost at the same level at Rs 69.59 a litre and diesel at Rs 62.29 a litre in Delhi, when Indian basket of crude is hovering below $25 a barrel.
"Even if state-run oil marketing companies retain the retail price of petrol and diesel at current levels, government could easily increase excise duty on two products by upto Rs 5 a litre. It seems that lower than likely fall in retail prices of petrol and diesel may have been kept keeping this mind," said an oil sector analyst not willing to be named.
The government has already amended the law to raise excise duty on petrol and diesel by Rs 8 per litre each in future to up to Rs 18 per litre in case of petrol and up to Rs 12 per litre on diesel. This would be useful once it decided to further raise exercise duty on the two petroleum products. The current oil prices are expected to soften for some time.
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