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Why Petrol Prices Stay High Despite Global Oil Price Drop: Derek O’Brien Raises Concerns

Mona Porwal
By Mona Porwal Published September 16, 2024
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Trinamool Congress leader Derek O’Brien has sparked a debate by questioning why petrol prices in India remain high despite a significant drop in global crude oil prices over the past decade. In a post on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), O’Brien highlighted the contrast between the fall in international crude oil prices and the continued rise in petrol prices in India, pointing out the widening gap between global and domestic price trends.

O’Brien’s remarks have reignited public concern over the disparity between global oil markets and domestic fuel prices, an issue that has long been a point of contention in India.

O’Brien’s Argument: Crude Prices Fall, Petrol Prices Rise

In his post, O’Brien laid out a stark comparison of crude oil prices and domestic petrol rates over the last decade:

  • August 2014: Global crude oil prices stood at $102 per barrel, and the price of petrol in India was Rs 73 per liter.
  • August 2024: Crude oil prices have dropped to $78 per barrel, yet petrol prices have risen to Rs 95 per liter.

O’Brien pointed out that while crude oil prices have declined by 24 percent over the past ten years, petrol prices in India have surged by nearly 30 percent during the same period. This contradiction, he said, raises important questions about why Indian consumers are not seeing the benefit of lower international oil prices.

“Why are petrol prices in India not decreasing despite a decline in global crude oil prices?” O’Brien asked, adding, “Windfall profits of oil companies are not being passed on to consumers.”

India’s Fuel Pricing Structure

O’Brien’s concerns reflect a broader frustration among Indian citizens about the disconnect between global oil prices and domestic fuel costs. However, the pricing of petrol in India is influenced by a range of factors beyond just crude oil prices, including:

  1. Excise Duty and State Taxes: A significant portion of petrol prices in India is made up of central and state taxes. Excise duty and state VAT (Value Added Tax) contribute heavily to the final price that consumers pay at the pump. Over the years, as the central government has increased excise duties to shore up revenue, the benefit of lower crude prices has been muted for Indian consumers.
  2. Refining and Distribution Costs: The cost of refining crude oil into petrol and diesel, along with distribution costs, also impacts the final retail price. Even when crude oil prices decline, these costs remain constant or may increase due to inflation, further limiting the potential reduction in petrol prices.
  3. Oil Company Margins: O’Brien also pointed out that oil companies are making “windfall profits” while not passing on the benefits to consumers. While private and public sector oil companies in India have seen higher profits due to lower international crude prices, there has been limited impact on domestic petrol prices, with companies often citing volatility in international markets as a reason for holding off on reducing fuel prices.

Past Price Revisions and Election Influence

One of the key aspects O’Brien brought attention to is the timing of petrol price revisions in India. He noted that the last major revision of petrol and diesel prices occurred ahead of the 2024 general election, when the government announced a Rs 2 reduction in fuel prices. Prior to that, fuel prices had remained stagnant for nearly two years, despite fluctuations in global oil markets.

This has led to speculation that fuel price adjustments are politically motivated, with significant cuts or freezes happening in the run-up to elections to prevent public dissatisfaction. Critics argue that such price adjustments are not reflective of real market conditions, but are used strategically by the government to manage voter sentiment.

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In response to O’Brien’s criticism, government officials have acknowledged that crude oil prices have decreased, but they caution against expecting immediate cuts in petrol prices. Pankaj Jain, Secretary of the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, recently stated that oil companies will consider price reductions only if international oil prices remain low for an extended period.

Speaking to reporters at an event last week, Jain said, “Oil companies will be taking appropriate decisions on reducing fuel prices if international oil prices were to stay low for an extended period.” This statement indicates that while there is a possibility of future price cuts, the government and oil companies are reluctant to act too quickly in the face of market volatility.

Political Repercussions

O’Brien’s comments are likely to resonate with the public, many of whom have long expressed dissatisfaction over high fuel prices in India. Rising fuel costs have contributed to inflationary pressures, affecting the cost of living for millions of people across the country.

For the opposition, fuel prices represent a potent issue to criticize the government ahead of future elections, especially when the gap between global oil trends and domestic prices appears so stark. O’Brien’s statement adds to the growing chorus of political voices demanding greater transparency in how fuel prices are determined and questioning whether oil companies and the government are acting in the public’s best interest.

As global crude oil prices remain lower than in the past, questions about the rationale behind India’s high petrol prices continue to grow. Derek O’Brien’s pointed criticism highlights a disconnect that many consumers feel as they grapple with rising fuel costs. Whether the government and oil companies will respond to these concerns with price cuts in the near future remains to be seen. For now, the debate over petrol prices in India is set to continue, with both political and economic implications.

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