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Business Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Wednesday, October 29, 2008 ePaper | Mobile/PDA Version | Audio |
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Update at 1900 hrs (IST)
Industry India likely to face diesel shortage in Nov-March NEW DELHI: India is likely to face a shortage of 2.5 million tonne of diesel during the November-March period, which would have to be met either through imports or from Reliance Industries' only-for-exports refinery. “The oil companies have told us that they will have a deficit of 2.5 million tonne from now till March,'' said Mr S Sundareshan, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas. IOC, Bharat Petroleum and Hindustan Petroleum have projected a cumulative diesel requirement of 1.05 million tonne for December to March, comprising 2,40,000 tonne of Euro-III diesel and 8,10,000 tonne of Euro-II grade fuel. If these quantities are not tied up with Reliance, the oil companies would have to turn to imports. However, diesel from Reliance's Jamnagar refinery can be bought only if government does away with double taxation, he said. Since Jamnagar has turned into an Export-Oriented Unit, any supply to domestic tariff area was levied with dual basic customs dut y and a double levy of special additional excise duty. For diesel these work out to Rs 6 a litre more in duties, which the oil companies say they cannot absorb given the fact that they already are losing over Rs 7 a litre on the sale of the fuel. “The matter is under examination and we hope a decision will b e taken (in time),'' said Sundareshan. – PTI
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