Petrol price in India more than Pakistan: Oil Minister

Petrol price of Rs 63.16 per litre in Delhi is more than Rs 44.05 per litre in Pakistan

Update: 2015-05-13 17:26 GMT
Petrol price of Rs 63.16 per litre in Delhi is more than Rs 44.05 per litre in Pakistan (Representational Image)

New Delhi: Petrol in India costs more than neighbouring Pakistan and Sri Lanka but is cheaper than Bangladesh and Nepal, Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said on May 13. Petrol price of Rs 63.16 per litre in Delhi is more than Rs 44.05 per litre rate of the fuel in Pakistan and Rs 54.75 in Sri Lanka. However, it is cheaper than Rs 76.97 per litre price in Bangladesh and Rs 68.13 a litre in Nepal.

Diesel at Rs 49.57 per litre in Delhi is however cheaper than all neighbouring nations except Sri Lanka, where it costs Rs 44.29 for a litre, he said in a written reply to a question in Rajya Sabha. A litre of diesel in Pakistan costs Rs 51.15, Rs 54.27 in Bangladesh and Rs 54.27 in Nepal. Nepal sources all its auto fuel needs from India.

India had on four occasions between November 2014 and January 2015 raised excise duty on petrol and diesel to take away gains coming by way of global oil prices dipping to six-year low. Cumulatively, excise duty on petrol was hiked by Rs 7.75 per litre and that on diesel by Rs 6.50 a litre. Post these duty hikes, retail price of petrol in Delhi should have been Rs 55.41 a litre and diesel Rs 43.07 per litre.

Pradhan said a year ago, petrol in Delhi was second cheapest in South Asia. Petrol price of Rs 71.41 a litre at Delhi was cheaper than Bangladesh (Rs 74.43), Sri Lanka (Rs 74.92) and Nepal (Rs 83.61) but costlier than Rs 66.17 a litre price in Pakistan. Similarly, diesel price of Rs 55.49 on May 1, 2014 was cheaper than Rs 71.27 in Pakistan, Rs 56.17 in Sri Lanka and Rs 65.84 in Nepal. It was however costlier than Rs 52.55 per litre rate prevalent at that time in Bangladesh.

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