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The crude dynamics for India.


Date: 23-03-2020
Subject: The crude dynamics for India
Rising fears of an economic slowdown owing to the coronavirus pandemic coupled with non-cooperation amongst the OPEC nations have had a sharp impact on crude oil prices. Brent crude prices plunged from around $55 per barrel last month to $27 per barrel currently. With pressure from both the demand and the supply side, the current momentum remains bearish.

Excise duty hike

Amid the sharp fall in prices, the central government has announced a hike in the excise duty on petrol and diesel in order to shore up its coffers. It increased the levy on petrol and diesel by Rs 3 each starting March 14. With this increase, the total excise duty on a liter of petrol is Rs 22.98 and that on a liter of diesel Rs 18.98.

Since 2014, the central government has hiked the excise duty on petrol and diesel several times. In 2014, when the Modi government took charge, the tax on petrol was Rs 9.48 per liter and that on diesel was Rs 3.56 a liter. In total excise duty has gone up sharply by Rs 13.5 per litre on petrol and Rs 15.2 on diesel since 2014.

The hike in excise will help strained government finances. The government is expecting to collect  additional revenues of around Rs 39,000 crore in FY21. The benefit in the current year FY20 is, however, limited to under Rs 2,000 crore.

The Union Budget had projected the fiscal deficit for FY21 at 3.5 percent of GDP. However, this was predicated on a portion of revenue targets being met by divestments in government enterprises. With volatile markets, these assumptions become very shaky.

Remember that in the current year, the government has divested Rs 34,845 crore till date against a revised target of Rs 65,000 crore (original target Rs 1.05 lakh crore) and is expected to miss the revised target. The divestment target for FY21 is set at a steep Rs 2.1 lakh crore.

Given the uncertainty in the divestment route and the tight fiscal position, additional revenues will provide some comfort to the exchequer.

Impact of excise hike on retail prices

This hike in excise duty will naturally lead to higher fuel prices for retail customers. While crude prices have almost halved in the last one month, the retail prices of diesel and petrol have seen only a 3-4 percent dip. The table explains how retail fuel prices are built.
The crude price dip has resulted in a substantial flow of funds globally and has created ripples across markets. The dip is positive for the Indian economy as the country imports more than 80 percent of its crude oil requirement. The fall in prices will the balance of payments situation and also provides a cushion for  Indian downstream marketing companies. Downstream companies usually use the marketing margin on retails fuels to adjust for low margins on the refining segment and provide for inventory fluctuation.

Source:- moneycontrol.com

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