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Why are we paying so much for petrol and diesel when global prices have not risen so much?

June 15, 2020 / 14:08 IST
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Ruchi Agrawal Moneycontrol Research

Highlights Retail fuel prices inching up gradually - Disconnect between global crude and retail fuel prices - Sharp uptick in Excise duty keeping retail prices high - Marketing margins of oil marketing companies rose during March-May, now normalising

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There has been a glaring disconnect between the global crude prices and the retail prices of petrol and diesel here over the last few months. Despite sharp correction in global crude prices, the retail prices had remained at high levels owing to simultaneous steep hikes in excise duty by the central government and elevated levels of marketing margins by oil marketing companies (OMC).

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There was negligible correction in retail fuel prices during March-May when global Brent prices were slipping. Now that Brent crude prices have started inching up, retail prices have been revised upwards for the 8th consecutive day on Sunday.

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