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Festive relief on fuel prices unlikely as oil simmers amid conflict

Reversing last week’s downward trend, oil prices jumped more than 4 percent on October 9 on fears that clashes between Israel and Hamas could spread beyond Gaza. But crude prices had already been hovering at over $90 per barrel for the last few months, with Saudi Arabia and Russia extending cuts and stoking concerns over tight supply.

October 10, 2023 / 15:06 IST
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There were expectations that the Centre may cut taxes on fuel to ease local prices ahead of key elections.

India has limited scope to lower excise duties on fuel with global oil prices still volatile, three senior finance ministry officials told Moneycontrol.

“There is no discussion on any excise duty cut. Globally we know when prices get higher it gets tougher to cut taxes on fuel, that is what happens all over the world,” said one of the officials.

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Global oil prices have been particularly volatile since September. Reversing last week’s downward trend, prices jumped more than 4 percent on October 9 on fears that clashes between Israel and Hamas could spread beyond Gaza. But crude prices had already been hovering at over $90 per barrel for the last few months, with Saudi Arabia and Russia extending cuts and stoking concerns over tight supply.

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