Fuel prices: EGoM may meet on May 21

May 10, 2010 02:25 pm | Updated November 28, 2021 09:01 pm IST - New Delhi

An Empowered Group of Ministers headed by Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee is likely to meet on May 21 to decide on freeing petrol and diesel prices from government control.

The ministerial panel will also decide on ways to deal with the revenue lost on selling domestic LPG and PDS kerosene below cost, an official in the know of the development said.

“The EGoM meeting has been tentatively scheduled for May 21. There are availability issues about one or two ministers on that day and if they are unable to make it on that day, the meeting may be postponed,” he said.

Besides Mr. Mukherjee, the EGoM also includes Oil Minister Murli Deora, Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar, Chemical and Fertiliser Minister M K Alagiri, Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee, Road Transport Minister Kamal Nath and Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia.

According to the terms of reference (ToR), the EGoM is to consider a pricing policy for petrol and diesel, including decontrol, he said, adding that it also has to decide on ways to bridge the deficit between imported cost and retail price of LPG and kerosene through a marginal price hike.

For petrol and diesel prices to be freed from Government control, rates would have to be raised by over Rs. 6 a litre.

Indian Oil Corp, Hindustan Petroleum and Bharat Petroleum currently lose Rs. 272.5 crore a day by selling fuel below cost. They may end the fiscal with a Rs. 90,150 crore revenue loss.

They currently sell petrol at a loss of Rs. 6.63 a litre while the loss is Rs. 6.25 per litre on diesel, Rs. 19.74 per litre on PDS kerosene and Rs. 254.37 per 14.2 kg LPG cylinder.

Industry sources said the EGoM may decide to free just the petrol price for now and approve a marginal increase in diesel and LPG rates, they said.

The official said the three firms had lost Rs. 46,051 crore on selling petrol, diesel, domestic LPG and PDS kerosene below imported cost in 2009—10. Of this, Rs. 14,430 crore was the loss on petrol and diesel, which is entirely being met by upstream firms like ONGC and OIL.

To partly cover the Rs. 31,621 crore loss on LPG and kerosene, the finance ministry has agreed to give Rs 26,000 crore. The issue of the remaining Rs. 5,621 crore would also have to be decided by the EGoM, he said.

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