Petrol in Delhi currently costs Rs 101.19 a litre and diesel is priced at Rs 88.62 per litreA surge in international oil prices may translate into an increase in the retail selling price of petrol and diesel in India as oil companies face extreme margin squeeze, sources said.Petrol and diesel prices have remained unchanged for 12 days but now the international rate surge is exerting pressure.
Current prices of petrol and diesel in the international market are higher by around $4-6 per barrel as compared to average prices during August.
However, no increase in retail prices has been affected by oil companies so far, sources said.In case international prices remain at this level, oil marketing companies (OMCs) will have to increase retail prices of petrol and diesel, they said.
Retail prices of petrol and diesel were last increased on July 17 and July 15 respectively.Petrol in Delhi currently costs Rs 101.19 a litre and diesel is priced at Rs 88.62 per litre.
Average international crude oil prices had fallen by more than $3 per barrel in August as compared to the previous month.
This came against the backdrop of mixed economic data from the US and China and mobility restrictions in Asia fuelled by the fast-spreading Delta variant.Accordingly, retailpricesofpetrolanddieselin the Delhi market were reduced by Rs 0.65 a litre and Rs 1.25 per litre byoilmarketing companies from July 18 onwards.
The last downward revision was on September 5.
However, with the latest developments in theinternationalmarket, crudeoilpriceshave started tosurgeconsistently since the last week of August.The crudeoilproduction outages in North America from a fire at Mexico's offshore platform and the disruptions caused by Hurricane Ida on US Gulf Coast have triggered a steepriseinoilprices.
Ida, the worst storm to hit the US Gulf Coast since hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005, could result in a total crude supply loss of up to 30 million barrels,asper IEA.Further, falling US crudeoilinventories and expectations of improvement in demand have also contributed to the recent spurt inprices.
OPEC in its monthlyoilmarket report for September has maintained a growth forecast of 6.0 million barrels per day in worldoildemand for 2021.Asper OPEC, increasing vaccinationratesand steady economic developments in major economies are expected to support crudeoildemand.For Q4 2021, world oil demand is expected to increase by 1.24 million barrels per day from Q3 2021.
For 2022, OPEC projects oil demand to reach 100.8 mb/d, exceeding pre-pandemic levels.
With even IEA reporting optimism over increasing vaccination rates and likely improvement in demand outlook, international oil prices might remain firm in the near term, sources said.
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