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State-run OMCs witness decline in under-recovery

State-run OMCs witness decline in under-recovery

State-run oil marketing companies (OMCs) witnessed a sharp fall in the under-recovery on sale of diesel in the first fortnight of May to Rs 3.80 per litre from Rs 6.42 per litre during the second fortnight of April. Similarly, these companies witnessed decline in under-recoveries on account of kerosene for public distribution system (PDS) for the month of May 2013 to Rs 27.93 per litre

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State-run OMC under-recovery set to fall in FY14

State-run OMC under-recovery set to fall in FY14

RS Butola, Chairman of Indian Oil Corp (IOC) informed reporters that the under-recoveries incurred by state-run oil marketing companies (OMCs) on the sale of diesel, LPG and kerosene may fall to Rs 112,000 crore from the earlier estimate of Rs 130,000 crore. The under-recoveries may decline because of the fall in the international crude oil price. But he said the estim

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OMCs reduce petrol price by 85 paise a litre

OMCs reduce petrol price by 85 paise a litre

State-run Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) reduced price of petrol twice in a span of 15 days since March 16. While they reduced petrol price by Rs 2 per litre (excluding VAT) on March 16, they again cut the price by 85 paise per litre from April 1. The OMCs also reduced the prices of non-subsidised domestic cooking gas by Rs 3 a litre. A 14.2-kg non-subs

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Govt may spare LPG from export-parity pricing

Govt may spare LPG from export-parity pricing

Media reports indicate that the government may spare domestic cooking gas from the trade-parity pricing methodology that it proposes to adopt for calculating under-recoveries on fuel products. Thus, the government would calculate under-recoveries incurred by state-run oil marketing companies (OMCs) based on export parity price for diese

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Court directs OMCs not to open new outlets

Court directs OMCs not to open new outlets

Karnataka high court directed all state-run oil marketing companies (OMCs) not to open new retail outlets till it completes the heading of a petition filed by an dealers association. The Karnataka State Petroleum Dealers Welfare Association filed a petition with the court after OMCs kept

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Oil minister does not favour change in formula

Oil minister does not favour change in formula

Union Petroleum Minister M Veerappa Moily warned against the move by the Finance Ministry to change the subsidy calculation formula for state-run oil marketing companies (OMCs). The finance ministry has proposed to shift from trade parity pricing of petroleum products to export parity pricing (for the sake of computing under-recoveries

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Industry players expected more tax incentives

Industry players expected more tax incentives

Some companies in the oil and gas sector feel that the budget has not provided enough tax incentives for the upstream and the downstream segments of the sector. For example, upstream companies were expecting the budget to remove service tax on service providers to E&P companies favourably, since that drains away a substantial part

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Shipping firms welcome budget 2013-14

Shipping firms welcome budget 2013-14

Domestic shipping companies expressed satisfaction with the Union Budget 2013-14 as it announced some tax sops for shipbuilders and import of ships. The budget removed the countervailing duty (CVD) on imported ships since most Indian shipping companies get their vessels manufactured outside the country. Further, the budget also removed the excise duty on the

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Govt plans to reintroduce import duty on oil

Govt plans to reintroduce import duty on oil

Union government plans to reintroduce import duty on crude oil in the forthcoming union budget in order to increase its tax collection and thereby reduce fiscal deficit. However, the adverse impact of such a move would be that it would raise the price of oil and could leave the government with a higher subsidy bill if pump prices are not r

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