Fuel Pricing

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Euro-IV petrol, diesel to fuel greener drive from April 1

Come April 1, petrol and diesel in Delhi is set to get dearer, and cleaner. After several deadline were postponed, the environment-friendly Euro-IV petrol and diesel is set to replace regular fuel in Delhi. Euro-IV grade auto fuel

Marginal rise likely in petrol, diesel prices from April 1

Sujay Mehdudia NEW DELHI: As the country prepares to switch over to the Euro IV standard fuel regime from April 1, 2010, petrol prices in Delhi and Mumbai and 12 other metro cities are likely to be increased by Rs.0.41 a litre and diesel by Rs.0.26 a litre from the …

Petrol, diesel to cost more from April 1

Prices of petrol and diesel in 13 cities including Delhi and Mumbai may go up by 41 paise and 26 paise a litre, respectively, from April 1 when these cities will switch to cleaner Euro IV-compliant auto fuel from the existing grade.

Pumps within 100km radius of Delhi to sell Euro-IV fuel

New Delhi: All petrol pumps within a radius of 100 km of Delhi will be selling Euro-IV motor fuels from April 1 and state-run oil companies have already started supplying the clean fuel to many outlets in Haryana that are within this limit, dealers from the neighbouring state said on …

Roll back hikes in diesel, CNG and LPG prices

NEW DELHI: Initiating the discussion on the Delhi Budget 2010-11, former Delhi Finance Minister and senior BJP leader Jagdish Mukhi on Tuesday charged that Delhiites have been unnecessarily burdened with taxes because of the Delhi Government's wasteful expenditure and poor financial management and demanded a rollback of the hike in …

Euro-IV fuels to cost more

NEW DELHI: With the Government all set to switch over to the Euro-IV fuel standards from April 1, petrol and diesel that is to be sold in 13 big cities is likely to face another round of price hike. Talking to newspersons during the 6 {+t} {+h} Asia Gas Partnership …

Cleaner fuel will cost 40p more from April 1

New Delhi: Consumers will have to fork out up to 40 paise a litre more for motor fuels in 13 cities that will upgrade to Euro-IV quality. Petroleum secretary S Sundareshan on Monday confirmed that the government was considering a differential pricing for Euro-IV petrol and diesel but declined to …

Diesel, LPG, CNG to cost more in Delhi

VAT Raised By 5-12.5 Percentage Points On Several Items; Highest Allocation To Transport Sector THE Delhi government on Monday raised tax rates on a number of items to generate additional revenues to meet the expenditure on the Commonwealth Games, a move that could upset many a household budget in the …

Fuel price rise imminent in 13 major cities

Petrol and diesel prices in 13 major cities are set to go up, with the petroleum ministry considering a higher price for Euro-IV complaint fuels. This, in effect, would mean, a second price hike for consumers in less than two months. Petroleum retailers in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Bangalore, Hyderabad …

LPG, diesel, CNG turn costlier in Delhi

Delhiites will have to shell out more money for virtually everything from cooking gas to diesel with the Delhi government withdrawing a Rs-40 subsidy on liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) cylinder and increasing value added tax (VAT) on diesel in its Budget for 2010-11 announced today. LPG will now cost Rs …

Fuel for Euro IV vehicles may get costly in April

The prices of petrol and diesel may be hiked in April as India implements Euro IV-compliant fuel to cut emissions.

Tame Centre to oil subsidy

The government is seriously considering de-regulation of auto-fuels, which will increase the prices of petrol by Rs 6 per litre and diesel by Rs 4.06 per litre. Diesel and petrol may soon get get costlier. The government seems to be serious about bringing the oil subsidy under control this time. …

Cement prices likely to rise further by this month-end

Shortfall Of Key Inputs, Hike In Diesel Prices Could Negate Effects Of Oversupply Mithun Roy MUMBAI CEMENT prices could rise again this month-end, the second hike on the trot in less than a month presaging many more this year as a dearth of key inputs and transportation woes threaten to …

Welcome the increase in price of oil

Bharat Jhunjhunwala The burden of increase in price of oil will fall upon the urban upper and middle classes and not on the urban poor Farmers have stopped using gobar gas because LPG cylinders are available. Solar power costing about Rs 15 per unit would become profitable if electricity generated …

More losses for oil companies as price rise option closes

Ajay Modi / New Delhi March 11, 2010, 0:21 IST Even before the start of the new financial year, the spectre of rising losses during 2010-11 has begun to haunt the three state-controlled oil marketing companies that account for over 90 per cent of the country

Duty on crude oil to hit private refineries more

Kalpana Pathak / Mumbai March 9, 2010, 0:51 IST The increase in the Customs duty on crude oil in the Budget is likely to impact the realisations of domestic non-government refiners, Reliance Industries and Essar Oil. Experts say RIL and Essar could take more of a hit on their refining …

Ethanol prices dip in Brazil

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Govt won't withdraw LPG subsidy, no cess on diesel

MANISH ANAND Delhi Budget `The housewives are already facing the brunt of price rise and withdrawal of the subsidy will directly hurt them,' said a senior official Amidst hectic parleys going on for the Budget making exercise, the Delhi government is veering on to the view not to withdraw subsidy …

Pranab rules out fuel hike rollback

New Delhi: There will be no rollback of the recent increase in fuel prices. With Congress holding firm on the decision announced in the budget, and with allies coming around, the new rates of petrol and diesel will remain in force. Congress

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