Diesel price was on Friday hiked by 45 paisa per litre, the third increase since January.
In Delhi, diesel price will go up by 51 paisa per litre after including local sales tax or VAT, to Rs 48.67 per litre from Saturday as against current rate of Rs 48.16.
The government had in January authorised state-owned oil firms to hike diesel prices by small doses of up to 50 paisa per litre every month till such time that their losses on the fuel sale are completely wiped out.
Oil firms, which hiked diesel prices by equal measure of 45 paisa on January 18 and then on February 16, were to hike rate on March 16 along with a Rs 2.40 per litre cut in petrol price. But the companies deferred a decision on diesel to avoid the government blushes in Parliament.
With Parliament adjourning for a month long break, oil firms raised diesel prices.
City | Current price | Revised price | Increase |
Delhi | 48.16 | 48.67 | 0.51 |
Mumbai | 54.26 | 54.83 | 0.57 |
Kolkata | 52.04 | 52.57 | 0.53 |
Chennai | 51.23 | 51.78 | 0.55 |
IOC said even after the hike, oil firms are losing Rs 8.19 per litre.
In addition, the oil firms are losing Rs 33.43 per litre on sale of kerosene through the PDS system and Rs 439 on every 14.2-kg LPG cylinder sold for domestic consumption.
Oil firms are likely to end the fiscal with an under-recovery or revenue loss of Rs 1,63,000 crore (Rs 1630 billion) on diesel, LPG and kerosene sale. Revenue loss for IOC alone is estimated at Rs 86,400 crore (Rs 864 billion).
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