The under-recovery, or revenue loss, applicable on diesel for the second fortnight effective from September 16, has been rised upwards at Rs 14.50 per litre, the Union Petroleum Ministry has on on September 15. Oil marketing companies (OMCs) incurring higher daily under-recovery of Rs 486 crore daily crude oil price of Indian Basket remains steady at $110.68/bbl on last September 13.
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Rs 2,000 cr insurance cover soon to Indian oil refiners
To provide insurance cover to Indian domestic refineries that process crude oil imported from Iran the process of setting up of a Rs 2,000-crore fund has begun by the Union Finance Ministry. The Finance Ministry's act comes after the the Union Petroleum Ministry agreed to provide the required money to being in fund.
Finance Minister backed higher gas price: Oil Ministry
The Union Petroleum Ministry has expressed surprise at the Finance Ministry's suggestion of restricting the impact of the gas price hike under the new policy, saying North Block had not once, but twice backed the plan during consultations. The letter from the petroleum ministry sent a few days ago will put the finance ministry in a fresh spot of bother as it was seen to be distancing itself from a decision of the Cabinet that is facing criticism.

