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Diesel, Expensive than Petrol - Delhi

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June 25, 2020

Why in news?

  • The price of diesel in New Delhi surpassed the price of petrol for the first time.
  • Here is a look at why diesel has become more expensive than petrol in Delhi.

What is the current price scenario?

  • The OMCs (Oil Marketing Companies) hiked the price of diesel by 48 paise per litre to Rs 79.88.
  • On the other hand, the price of petrol stands at Rs 79.76, not hiked for the first time in 18 days.
  • The price of petrol has risen by Rs 8.5/litre and the price of diesel has increased by Rs 10.5 per litre since June 7, 2020.
  • That was when the OMCs began revising the prices of petrol and diesel after an 82-day gap.
  • The interval was the period during which the international price of crude oil fell to below $20/barrel.

Why is this significant?

  • The price of diesel has traditionally been lower than that of petrol.
  • Diesel price also continues to be lower in other parts of the country, except for Delhi.

Why has this happened in Delhi?

  • In May 2020, the Delhi government increased the VAT on diesel to 30% from 16.75% and that on petrol to 30% from 27%.
  • Notably, diesel also attracts an additional air ambience levy of Rs 250/kilolitre in Delhi.
  • Before the change, the price gap between petrol and diesel stood at Rs 7.3 in Delhi.
  • The increase in VAT reduced the price gap between petrol and diesel to Rs 2.
  • This gap has been closed eventually with OMCs hiking diesel prices more than petrol prices.

Why were prices frozen and why are they rising now?

  • The OMCs had decided to stop revising the prices in line with the falling international prices in late March and April 2020.
  • This is because, in OMCs' view, doing so would have led to negative margins for them.
  • They thus considered the move unsustainable.
  • Now, various countries are easing the restrictions imposed to curb the spread of Covid-19.
  • So, the international prices of both diesel and petrol are rising due to increasing demand.
  • The price of Brent crude has risen to around $42/barrel.
  • So, the oil marketing companies are now revising the prices in line with international prices of petrol and diesel.

How are taxes a determining factor?

  • The OMCs stopped revising prices from March 16 to June 7, 2020.
  • During this period, international prices of crude oil hit historic lows.
  • In other words, the revisions in the prices of diesel and petrol during this time were only a result of changes in state taxes.
  • [As of now, fuel has been kept outside the purview of GST.]
  • Price gap - In most states, there is a greater hike in the price of diesel than the price of petrol over the past 18 days (since June 7, 2020).
  • But, they have maintained lower tax rates on diesel than on petrol.
  • This is keeping the price of diesel below the price of petrol despite the price hike.
  • [In contrast, the price of diesel and petrol are almost equal in Ahmedabad as the VAT on both petrol and diesel are the same.]
  • There is also very little difference between international prices of petrol and diesel currently.
  • So, the taxes have become the key component in maintaining a price difference between petrol and diesel.
  • Revenue - The prices of petrol and diesel are determined by various factors.
  • First, the cost of crude oil, and second, the taxes the Centre and states impose.
  • There is also the dealer's commission and VAT that gets added before it is sold to the consumer.
  • Petrol and diesel are expensive, primarily, because of the central and state taxes; otherwise, it would be much cheaper.
  • Taxes on fuels are a huge revenue generator for the government.
  • So, it is a tough decision for the governments - Centre and states - to cut taxes to reduce fuel prices.

What is the oil pricing mechanism in India?

  • India follows a dynamic pricing system that reflects the fluctuations in global oil market.
  • Earlier petrol prices were revised every fortnight.
  • Under that, the prices changed on the 1st and 16th of every month.
  • However, on June 16, 2017, a new scheme was implemented.
  • There was a shift from administrative price mechanism (APM) to dynamic pricing.
  • Under the new mechanism, prices were to be revised every morning at 6 am by the OMCs.

What is the rational behind this?

  • One of the crucial differences between APM and dynamic pricing is price decontrol.
  • Earlier, private companies protested government-controlled pricing saying that it reduced their profitability.
  • It also impacted competition, leaving consumers with little choice.
  • With the new mechanism/market pricing, there was better competition.
  • The change was done to ensure that the benefit of the smallest change in international oil prices could be put into effect by dealers.
  • So, importantly, it was meant to benefit the consumers and bring parity with international product prices.
  • Also, when prices changed fortnightly, it led to speculation about the fluctuation of prices leading consumers to behave accordingly.
  • So, the move was made keeping in mind that it would prevent huge leaps in prices at the end of the fortnight.

 

Source: Indian Express, Business Today

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