New Delhi: State-run oil companies will pass on the fall in international crude oil
prices to domestic consumers by reducing petrol and diesel prices this week,
Petroleum Minister Ram Naik said on November 14.
"I am happy that international (crude) prices have fallen. So if the trend
continues, on November 16 oil companies would revise petrol and diesel prices
downward," Naik told reporters.
The Indian basket of crude oil has averaged $ 23.72 a barrel this month as against
the average of $ 26.65 per barrel cost in the second half of October.
"Fall in prices will be good news for consumers," he said but did not indicate the
likely reduction.
As per the mechanism evolved after dismantling of administered pricing mechanism
(APM) this fiscal, oil companies are to fix consumer retail price for petrol and
diesel on the first and 16th of every month based on the average procurement cost of
crude during the fortnight.
State-run oil companies, which maintained the price line last fortnight with steady
trend in international markets, had raised petrol and diesel prices by up to Rs 1.50
per litre each since September.
PTI