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Demand destruction a possibility if oil price rise passed on to consumers, says Moody's Vikas Halan

State-owned refining and marketing companies Indian Oil Corp, Bharat Petroleum, and Hindustan Petroleum Corp might not be able to fully pass on the recent spike in crude oil prices to the consumer, said Moody's in a report.

March 25, 2022 / 16:46 IST
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Representative image (Source: Reuters)
Representative image (Source: Reuters)

As the Russia-Ukraine crisis has sent global commodity prices zooming along with supply constraints, elevated oil prices are starting to worry consumers across the globe.

Analysts are betting on whether the high crude oil prices this year and possibly even next year will eventually lead to demand destruction.

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''We have seen price control in some countries, which has been artificially kept the demand up. But, if the high oil price is passed on to the customers, then demand destruction is a possibility," said Vikas Halan, Associate Managing Director of Moody's Investors Service in an exclusive interview with CNBC-TV18.

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