Hike on petrol price and its impacts

The hike in price subsequently affects the livelihood of people along with an increase in public transportation cost, as transportation cost affects the price of all commodities, including daily consumable groceries and vegetables. To put it in simple words, “THE COST OF LIVING WILL BE HIGH.” “Increasing Petrol Price' ’is the current hot issue to be discussed these days. The price of petrol has been increased 15 times in the past year (2020/2021) in Nepal. Now the price of petrol is NRs130 per liter. The average price of gasoline (petrol) around the world is 1.20$ per liter. However, there is a substantial difference in the price among countries. All the countries have access to the same petroleum prices on the international market. However, their decision to impose different taxes results in the disparity in the retail price around the world. Fuel prices around the world are on a roller coaster ride. The present disaster in the world fuel market is the result of rising consumption especially in rapidly growing economies like China and India, and due to the failure to address oil market concerns by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC). The perception that supply is struggling to keep up with demand has also contributed to the rising trend in oil prices in the past few months. Compared with the fuel price globally, Nepalis are paying even more than those in some of the developed countries. Being a poor and developing country  Nepal is unable to meet the skyrocketing fuel prices. Higher petrol and diesel prices tend to increase household expenditure, directly or indirectly. The value of essential commodities like food, medicine, etc. has been impacted by a rise in fuel price. The hike in price subsequently affects the livelihood of people along with an increase in public transportation cost, as transportation cost affects the price of all commodities, including daily consumable groceries and vegetables. To put it in simple words, “THE COST OF LIVING WILL BE HIGH.” The price of petrol was hiked 10 times in six months --- from 16th of February, 2021 to 6th of July, 2021 taking the price from Rs 110 (Feb 16) to  Rs 130 (till date). The price of petrol and diesel in Nepal has surged by more than 20% in one year, according to the Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC). The government has been allowing NOC, the state-owned petroleum giant to adjust fuel prices almost every fortnight based on the international market trends.  The rise in the price can be explained through the ‘DEMAND AND SUPPLY’ theory. Resumption of business and social activities after COVID-19 boosted across the world along with some hopes of future demand for crude oil. According to the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), the average consumption in 2021 is 96.58 million barrels per day predicted by International Energy Agency (IEA)  which in 2020 was 90.63 million also predicted by IEA  that by 2020  the demand would surpass the pre-pandemic demand. In order to meet the increasing price of petrol in Nepal, we need a huge investment in the power sector. We should be able to create a favorable atmosphere for investors. We should try our best to take advantage of the huge energy requirements of India, which is gradually emerging as a global power.

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Nepal Oil Corporation decreases fuel price

KATHMANDU, Aug 16: Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC) has slashed the price of petroleum products. A meeting of the NOC Board of Directors held on Thursday took a decision to cut down the petrol price to be effective from Friday.

NOC hikes petrol price

KATHMANDU: The Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC) has raised fuel prices. In a meeting held on Monday, the NOC’s board of directors decided to increase the price of petrol by Rs 4 per liter and diesel and kerosene by Rs 3 per liter, according to spokesperson Manoj Thakur. The new prices will come into effect from […]

NOC raises petrol price

KATHMANDU: The Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC) has announced a hike in the prices of petroleum products, effective from 1 am Monday. According to NOC sources, the increase in the price of petroleum products in Nepal is due to the new purchase price from Indian Oil Corporation (IOC). IOC has increased the price of petrol by […]

Is NOC increasing petrol price again?

Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) has sent a new price list to Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC). According to the new price received on Sunday.

Is NOC increasing petrol price again?

Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) has sent a new price list to Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC). According to the new price received on Sunday.

As petrol price hikes in India, price likely to go up in Nepal

KATHMANDU, May 17: Few days ago, the government decided to hike the price of petrol to Rs 170 per liter and diesel to Rs 153 per liter. The price is likely to go higher in the coming days. Nepal imports petroleum products from India. According to the Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC), India has once again hiked the petroleum price. With this, the petrol costs Rs 192.94 per liter to the Nepal government. Prior to this, Nepal was purchasing petrol from India at Rs 184.36 per liter. The price of petroleum products is skyrocketing across the globe following the Ukraine-Russia war.

Petrol price to be cheaper by four rupees

KATHMANDU: The Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) has sent a new price list for petroleum products reducing the petrol price by nearly Rs four rupees. According to the new price list of petroleum products sent by IOC on Monday, although the price of petrol has been reduced by about four rupees, the price of diesel and […]

NOC hikes fuel price, petrol price reaches Rs 160 per liter

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NOC increases petrol price to Rs. 150 per litre

Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC) has again increased the prices of petroleum products. The NOC has revised the prices of petrol, diesel and kerosene citing an increase in their prices in the international market. The Corporation has increased the prices of petrol, diesel and kerosene by Rs. 5 per litre each effective from Thursday midnight.

Petrol, diesel price up 2nd day in row

NEW DELHI, May 5: Petrol and diesel prices were raised for the second day in a row on Wednesday as state-owned fuel retailers resumed daily rate revision after a more than two-week long hiatus during assembly elections in states like West Bengal.      Petrol price was increased by 19 paise per litre and diesel by 21 paise a litre, according to a price notification of state-owned fuel retailers. Petrol in the national capital now costs Rs 90.74 a litre and diesel comes for Rs 81.12 per litre. Rates have been increased across the country and vary from state to state depending on the local incidence of taxation (VAT). Oil companies had on Tuesday resumed daily price revision in line with cost after ending an 18-day hiatus. Prices were on Tuesday hiked by 15 paise per litre for petrol and 18 paise on diesel. In two days, more than half of the 67 paise a litre reduction in petrol and 74 paise per litre cut in diesel prices effected between March 24 and April 15, has been wiped out. Oil companies, who have in recent months resorted to unexplained freeze in rate revision, had hit a pause button after cutting prices marginally on April 15. This coincided with electioneering hitting peak to elect new governments in five states including West Bengal. No sooner had voting ended, oil companies indicated an impending increase in retail prices in view of firming trend in international oil markets. Despite the concerns about rising COVID-19 cases in India denting demand, crude oil prices in the international market have risen primarily on account of strong US demand recovery and a weak dollar. Prices have been on a continuous uptrend since April 27, an industry official said adding crude oil price hit USD 65 per barrel mark. It is expected that the crude oil prices in the international market will remain firm in the near future, exerting upward pressure, he said. State-owned fuel retailers, IOC, BPCL and HPCL, who are supposed to revise rates daily based on input cost, had raised petrol price by Rs 21.58 per litre and diesel by Rs 19.18 a litre since the government raised excise duty in March last year. Central and state taxes make up for 60 per cent of the retail selling price of petrol and over 54 per cent of diesel. The union government levies Rs 32.90 per litre of excise duty on petrol and Rs 31.80 on diesel. In Mumbai, the petrol price was hiked to Rs 97.12 a litre on Wednesday from Rs 96.95, while diesel rates were increased to Rs 88.19 from Rs 87.981, the price notification showed.