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Oil subsidy falls short of Rs 42,200cr for Mar qtr: Moody's

Moody's also warned that failure to fully reimburse OMCs will be credit negative. While we do not expect government to under-compensate OMCs, the credit metrics of OMCs will weaken should such a scenario materialise as their profits will decline and borrowings will increase.

February 20, 2014 / 14:13 IST
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Rating agency Moody's today said the subsidy provisions made in the interim budget will not meet the amount that the government will have to pay to oil marketers and full-year budget will have to set aside a whopping Rs 42,200 crore more in the March quarter.

"Budget provision falls short of requirement and we estimate the total fuel subsidy burden at Rs 1,42,000 crore for this fiscal, which we expect to be shared by government and state-owned upstream oil companies.

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"Excluding upstream companies' share of fuel subsidies for the full fiscal, which we estimate at about Rs 64,000 crore, government will have to reimburse Rs 78,000 crore to fully compensate OMCs for under-recoveries and this shortfall will have to be covered by drawing upon next year's budget," Moody's said in a note today.

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