Carburants : les prix de l’essence et du diesel restent inchangés



La nouvelle vient de tomber. Le prix de l’essence et du diesel reste inchangé, soit à Rs 74,10 et Rs 54,55 le litre respectivement. C’est ce qui ressort d’une réunion du Petroleum Pricing Committee (PPC) ce mardi 13 septembre.   Un communiqué émis par la State Trading Corporation fait comprendre que le ministre du Commerce, Soodesh Callichurn, a objecté à une hausse du prix du diesel, comme proposée par le PPC.

 

The Petroleum Pricing Committee (PPC) met on Tuesday 13 September 2022 and after verification of the computation of the retail prices of Mogas and Gas Oil, as provided  for under Regulation 8 of the Consumer Protection (Control of Price of Petroleum Products) Regulations 2011 (as amended), recommended that the retail prices of Mogas  be maintained at its current level as per Regulation 5 (1) and that of Gas Oil be increased by a maximum of 10% as per Regulation 5 (3), that is to Rs60.00 per litre.

Mogas (L’Essence) – Based on the new Reference Price of US$980.32 per metric ton for Mogas, that is, the actual prices for June to August 2022 and the future prices for  September to November 2022 at an exchange rate of Rs45.90/US$, the retail price of Mogas is maintained at Rs74.10 per litre as the decrease in the calculated price is below 4%, as provided for under Regulation 5 (1)(a).

Gas Oil (Diesel) – Using the new Reference Price of US$141.42 per barrel, that is, the actual prices for June to August 2022 and the future prices for September to November  2022 at an exchange rate of Rs45.90/US$, the retail price of Gas Oil should increase to Rs70.50 per litre that is by Rs15.95 per litre or 29.24% but limited to a maximum of  10% at Rs60.00 per litre, as provided for under Regulation 5 (3).

Subsequently, acting under the provisions of Regulation 8A of the Consumer Protection (Control of Price of Petroleum Products) Regulations 2011 (as amended), the  Minister has disapproved the recommendation of the Committee to increase the retail price of Gas Oil. The current retail price of Rs54.55 per litre for Gas Oil (Diesel) is  therefore maintained. As such, loss of Rs13.8471 per litre of Gas Oil is carried forward. 

The Committee also took note of the evolution of world prices of Mogas and Gas Oil and also considered the status of the Price Stabilisation Account which is in deficit. It  is to be highlighted that despite substantial surge in world prices, at the four previous meetings of the PPC, the retail prices of Mogas and Gas Oil were increased by a  maximum of 10% as allowed by the Regulations.

 

 

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