The Government will pay fuel retailers Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), Bharat Petroleum Corporation (BPCL) and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation (HPCL) Rs 11,000-crore subsidy for the first quarter.
Fuel retailers sell diesel, domestic LPG and kerosene at government controlled rates which are below the market price. The loss they thus incur is made good through cash subsidy from the government and dole from upstream firms like ONGC.
“For April-June, the government has sanctioned Rs 11,000-crore subsidy,” an official said here.
Of this, IOC will get Rs 6,076 crore, BPCL Rs 2,407 crore and HPCL Rs 2,517 crore.
During April-June, the three fuel retailers cumulatively lost Rs 28,690.74 crore. Of this, the upstream firms ONGC, Oil India Ltd (OIL) and GAIL have been asked to meet Rs 15,546.65 crore or 54 per cent of the under-recovery or revenue loss.
After accounting for government cash subsidy, fuel retailers are still left with about Rs 2,145 crore of unmet losses.
Of the upstream share, ONGC has been asked to chip in Rs 13,200.10 crore. This is 4.5 per cent higher than Rs 12,622 crore it had paid in the first quarter of previous fiscal, he said.
OIL has been asked to provide Rs 1,846.55 crore, while the share of gas utility GAIL has been fixed at Rs 500 crore.
The official said out of the upstream dole, IOC will get Rs 8,107.21 crore, BPCL Rs 3,830.56 crore and HPCL Rs 3,608.88 crore.
Of the Rs 28,690.74-crore revenue loss, fuel retailers lost Rs 12,129 crore on domestic LPG, Rs 9,037 crore on diesel and Rs 7,524 crore on kerosene sold through PDS.
Oil firms are currently losing Rs 1.33 a litre on diesel, Rs 32.98 on PDS kerosene and Rs 447.87 on domestic LPG, he said, adding that at the current rate the three firms are likely to end the fiscal with an under-recovery of Rs 91,665 crore.
During Q1, IOC lost Rs 15,328.34 crore on sale of the three products, HPCL Rs 6,620.01 crore and BPCL Rs 6,742.39 crore.
Last fiscal, oil firms had lost Rs 1,39,869 crore on the sale of diesel, PDS kerosene and domestic LPG.
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