Faux pas: Petrol, diesel prices cut by 1 paisa, not 60 paise

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Petrol and diesel prices were today cut by per litre each, the first reduction after 16 days of relentless price hikes.

The companies this morning announced reduction in petrol price by 60 paise to Rs 77.83 a litre and diesel by 56 paise to Rs 68.75 in This was rectified to a litre.

"The reduction was supposed to be but due to a clerical error the price prevalent on May 25 was communicated as today's price," a of Indian Corp (IOC), the nation's largest fuel retailer, explained.

After the 1 paisa cut, petrol in now costs Rs 78.42 per litre and diesel Rs 69.30.

"There is a softening in international and rupee has strengthened against the US dollar, making imports cheaper. All this will reflect in reduction in in coming days," he said.

Oil companies use 15-day rolling average of gasoline prices and diesel prices to arrive at daily rates and so the fall in international seen in the last few days would be factored in for the revisions in the coming days, he said.

The price effected today is based on average international rate from May 15 to May 29. For tomorrow's rate, the average from May 16 to May 30 will be taken.

Rates had yesterday touched an all time high of Rs 78.43 per litre for petrol and Rs 69.31 a litre for diesel in

Prices vary from state to state depending on local sales tax or VAT. Delhi has the cheapest price among all metros and most state capitals.

Later, IOC in a statement said: "There was a technical glitch in posting the selling prices of petrol and diesel. The selling prices of petrol and diesel with effect from May 30, 2018 have been rectified. Today, there is a minor reduction in fuel prices."

The marginal reduction comes after 16 consecutive price increases since May 14 when fuel retailers ended a 19-day pre-poll hiatus to pass on a spike in global

In all, petrol price was increased by Rs 3.8 per litre and diesel by Rs 3.38 in that fortnight.

Prices vary from state to state depending on local sales tax or VAT. Delhi has the cheapest price among all metros and most state capitals.

had on Monday stated that fuel prices are expected to cool in the next two or three days.

Last week, the government had stated that it was working on a to address the volatility in fuel prices.

The BJP-led government, in June last year, junked a 15-year old practice of revising rates every fortnight and moved to daily revisions.

Accordingly, domestic prices now track global each day. But these price revisions were put on hold for nearly three-weeks, prior to the May 12 assembly election.

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First Published: Wed, May 30 2018. 14:20 IST