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: Crude at 1: Domestic petrol, diesel prices to sky rocket #IndiaNEWS #Business By Rohit VaidNew Delhi, March 2 | The Russia-Ukraine crisis-led global hike in crude oil prices is expected to push

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Crude at 1: Domestic petrol, diesel prices to sky rocket #IndiaNEWS #Business
By Rohit VaidNew Delhi, March 2 | The Russia-Ukraine crisis-led global hike in crude oil prices is expected to push Indias domestic prices of petrol and diesel by Rs 20-22 per litre.
However, an excise duty cut may dampen the impact on petrol and diesel prices to an extent, but not entirely.
The crisis as well as fears of lower supplies have pushed Brent crude oil price to nearly an 8-year high on Wednesday.
Besides, robust global demand is expected to keep the Brent index crude oil price high.
Consequently, crude oil prices have surged by nearly 15 per cent in the last two days on fear of tight supplies.
On Wednesday, the Brent-indexed crude oil prices rose to over 1 per barrel on Wednesday.
It had risen to 2 per barrel on Tuesday from Mondays per barrel mark.
At present, Russia is the third largest producer of crude oil in the world.
It is feared that sanctions against Russia will curtail global supplies and stifle growth.
On the other hand, India is a major crude oil importer in the world, and for it, the price range is a cause of concern as it may add Rs 20 to Rs 22 in petrol and diesel selling prices, if the OMCs decide to revise the current prices.
The recent spike in oil prices may now held for Rs 20 per litre hike in domestic petrol prices if OMCs decide to raise fuel prices, said Tapan Patel, Senior Analyst (Commodities), HDFC Securities.
Lately, petrol and diesel prices have been largely stable over the past 3 months.
In January 2022, oil prices averaged at . 5 per barrel. During that month, petrol and diesel prices in Delhi were at Rs 95. 4 per litre and Rs 86. 7 per litre, respectively.
Despite the increase in oil prices in February, petrol and diesel prices have been stable to keep inflation under check.
If the oil prices continue to be close to 0 per barrel, petrol prices could also likely witness price hikes of around Rs 9-12 per litre, said Hetal Gandhi, Director, Crisil Research.
Bhanu Patni, Senior Analyst, India Ratings and Research, said: The increase in crude prices is expected to lead to a higher increase in the retail prices as the prices on the retail side have not seen a commensurate increase.
OMCs, to manage their profitability, may have to resort to the increase.
Furthermore, the cascading effect of higher fuel cost will trigger a general inflationary trend.
Already, Indias main inflation gauge Consumer Price Index (CPI) which denotes retail inflation, has crossed the target range of the Reserve Bank of India in January.
In terms of industry calculations, a 10 per cent rise in crude oil prices adds nearly about 10 basis points in CPI inflation.
Clearly, high crude oil prices that have breached the 0 pb mark due to the emerging geo political crisis in Ukraine, will create significant inflationary headwinds for the Indian economy, said Suman Chowdhury, Chief Analytical Officer, Acuite Ratings Research.


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