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No rise in LPG, kerosene prices despite subsidy cut
Friday, February 6 2004 16:50 Hrs (IST)

New Delhi: Government today (Feb 6, 2004) said it will not increase prices of domestic cooking gas (LPG) and kerosene despite the Budget cutting to half the subsidy on the two mass-consumed cooking fuels from April 1.

"(State-owned) oil companies will continue to hold prices (at current level)," Petroleum Minister Ram Naik told reporters.

While the Government had last year asked Indian Oil Corp (IOC), Hindustan Petroleum Corp Ltd (HPCL), Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd (BPCL) and IBP not to increase LPG and kerosene prices in spite of rise in cost of raw material (crude oil) till March 31, 2004, the cut in Budget subsidy will also not be passed on to the consumers.

The freeze on LPG and kerosene prices will continue beyond April 1, he said.

Earlier this week, Finance Minister Jaswant Singh had cut subsidy on LPG and kerosene to Rs 22.58 per cylinder and 81 paise per litre in 2004-05.

During 2003-04, Government paid oil companies a subsidy of Rs 45.17 per LPG cylinder and Rs 1.63 per litre on kerosene.

These were, however, way short of difference between the retail selling price and the cost.

Oil companies lost Rs 103 per LPG cylinder after adding Rs 45.17 to Rs 241 retail price of LPG in Delhi. Similarly, they lost about Rs 3 per litre of kerosene.

With subsidy being cut to half and the resultant effect not being allowed to be passed on to the consumers, the losses of oil companies in 2004-05 will swell to Rs 8800 crore.

PTI