Crude Oil Prices Ease; Fuel Price Decisions Linked to Global Situation: Ministry
Crude Prices Ease; Fuel Decisions Linked to Global Situation

The Petroleum Ministry has stated that retail fuel price decisions will continue to be made in accordance with the evolving global crude oil scenario, as international oil prices begin to ease after surging to USD 120 per barrel during the recent West Asia crisis.

Government Monitoring Global Energy Markets

Addressing an inter-ministerial media briefing on Thursday, Joint Secretary in the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas Sujata Sharma noted that crude oil prices, which had escalated during the West Asia crisis, are now showing signs of moderation.

"As you know, the price of crude went up to USD 120 per barrel. Now it is coming down," Sharma said.

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She added that the government is closely monitoring developments in the global energy market. "The government is seized of the matter and appropriate decisions regarding retail prices will continue to be taken in line with the evolving international situation," Sharma said.

Her remarks came in response to queries about whether easing crude prices could enhance the profitability of oil marketing companies and potentially influence domestic fuel pricing.

India's Crude Procurement Strategy

Sharma reiterated that India's crude procurement strategy is driven by commercial and operational considerations rather than dependence on any specific source country. "As I mentioned earlier, we purchase crude from more than 40 countries," she said.

Explaining the criteria used by oil marketing companies while sourcing crude, Sharma stated that the decision is based on "techno-commercial viability."

"The crude can be refined in our refineries, its price should be acceptable, and it should have reliability of supply. These are certain important things for the oil marketing companies to consider when they go for the purchase," she said.

Operational Stability in Fuel and Gas Supplies

The Petroleum Ministry also provided operational updates, emphasizing continued stability in domestic fuel and gas supplies despite disruptions experienced during the West Asia crisis.

According to the ministry, 1.47 crore LPG cylinder deliveries were made over the last three days against 1.36 crore bookings. During the same period, 22,945 tonnes of commercial LPG and 1.98 lakh five-kilogram cylinders were sold.

The ministry further stated that from March until now, 10.02 lakh PNG connections have been gasified, while 9.94 lakh new PNG customers have been registered. Approximately 99,100 PNG consumers have surrendered their LPG connections as piped gas adoption expands.

The update comes as authorities continue to monitor the normalization of shipping movements and energy supplies in the Gulf region following recent geopolitical developments.

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