Why are petrol prices not decreasing, asks TMC's Derek O'Brien
Trinamool Congress leader Derek O'Brien raised concerns over the rising petrol prices in India despite a decline in global crude oil prices. He pointed out that while crude oil prices have dropped by 24 percent over the last decade, petrol prices ...

In August 2014, crude oil was priced USD 102 per barrel and petrol price was Rs 73, while in August 2024, crude oil is at USD 78 per barrel, and yet petrol price is Rs 95, he said.
"Why are petrol prices in India not decreasing despite a decline in global crude oil prices?" wrote O'Brien, TMC's parliamentary party leader in the Rajya Sabha.
"In the last 10 years, crude oil price down by nearly 24 percent, but petrol price in India increased by 30 percent," he said.
"Windfall profits of oil companies are not being passed on to consumers," the TMC leader added.
Petrol, diesel prices in India were last revised ahead of the general election in March when it was reduced by Rs. 2, after being stagnant for about two years.
Last week, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas Secretary Pankaj Jain, speaking to reporters on the sidelines of an event, had said oil companies will be taking appropriate decisions on reducing fuel prices if international oil prices were to stay low for an extended period.
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