Return of administered price machanism? Petrol, diesel static for 50 days

 

by IANS |

New Delhi, Nov 11 (IANS) The Oil marketing companies did not revise the retail price of petrol and diesel on Wednesday maintaining the over a month long trend when pump prices of the two auto fuels remained unchanged. This has given rise to speculation -- whether the prices of petrol and diesel are still being administered and kept at artificial levels.

With this, petrol price has now remained at the same level for 50 days, while diesel price has been at the same level for 40 days.

Price of petrol in the national capital continues to remain at Rs 81.06 per litre. In Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata, the fuel was sold for Rs 87.74, Rs 84.14 and Rs 82.59 per litre, respectively.

Diesel prices in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata were at Rs 70.46, Rs 76.86, Rs 75.95 and Rs 73.99, respectively.

During this period (last 50 days) Brent crude prices had fallen by $2-3 per barrel that would normally have resulted in price cuts for petrol and diesel. Crude price has again gained momentum this week closing over $ 44 a barrel. If this trend is maintained, the retail price of petroleum products need to be increased.

"Globally petroleum product prices get revised by the hour. We have started a daily price revision mechanism. It is surprising in an open and free pricing mechanism, companies can hold back any revision for such a long duration unless the administrative price mechanism is at play again," said an executive of a PSU oil company asking not to be named.

Indian oil companies have been following daily price revision mechanism under which the price of petrol and diesel is revised based on the 15 days average of product prices every morning. But no revision of prices for such a long period has given rise to speculation -- whether prices of petrol and diesel are still being administered and kept at artificial levels.

With crude now again on the boil, rather than getting the benefit of lower petrol and diesel prices when rates were falling, consumers can now expect to see a gradual price increase in the coming week.

Latest News
IANS Year Ender 2025: Inside India's final battle against Naxalism Sat, Dec 27, 2025, 04:29 PM
Very grateful, all credit to my team: Harmanpreet on becoming captain with most wins in women's T20Is Sat, Dec 27, 2025, 04:26 PM
Study finds risk-based approach better for breast cancer screening Sat, Dec 27, 2025, 04:24 PM
Rare earth manufacturing scheme to strengthen self-reliance for India's critical sectors Sat, Dec 27, 2025, 04:23 PM
Bangladesh: Tarique Rahman registers as voter, Awami League questions process Sat, Dec 27, 2025, 04:22 PM