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Jaipal Reddy cuts short foreign tour post petrol price hike

A day after state - owned oil companies hiked the petrol price by a massive Rs 7.54 a litre, Oil Minister S. Jaipal Reddy on Thursday cut short his official visit to Turkmenistan by a day to be in the national capital to field questions on the steepest ever increase in the fuel price.

May 24, 2012 / 15:35 IST

A day after state - owned oil companies hiked the petrol price by a massive Rs 7.54 a litre, Oil Minister S Jaipal Reddy on Thursday cut short his official visit to Turkmenistan by a day to be in the national capital to field questions on the steepest ever increase in the fuel price.

Mr. Reddy, who was to return after signing a pact to buy natural gas through the US-based Turkmenistan - Afghanistan - Pakistan - India pipeline, was to return here Friday evening. He is now returning Thursday evening, sources privy to the development said.

Besides defending the oil companies’ decision to raise the petrol price, Mr. Reddy’s availability in the national capital was required for a high - powered ministerial panel meeting likely on Friday to discuss raising diesel and domestic LPG prices.

The Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee headed Empowered Group of Ministers (EGoM) is tentatively being proposed to meet sometime on Friday, and Mr. Reddy’s presence at the meeting was essential, they said.

“The Finance Ministry had on Wednesday sought to know the availability of Mr. Reddy for the EGoM meeting on Friday. They were told that he is returning only on Friday evening.

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Subsequently, Mr. Reddy preponed his departure from Turkmenistan,” a source said.

While the state - owned oil firms have the freedom to decide on petrol prices, EGoM takes a call on rates of diesel, domestic LPG and kerosene, prices of which haven’t changed since June last year.

Oil companies are currently losing Rs 15.35 per litre on diesel, Rs 32.98 a litre on kerosene and Rs 479 per 14.2 - kg domestic LPG cylinder.

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first published: May 24, 2012 02:08 pm

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