New Delhi: Diesel prices for bulk consumers have been hiked by Rs 25 per litre. In fact, according to the information received recently, the sources have given this information and told that the diesel sold to the bulk customers has become expensive by Rs 25 per litre. On the other hand, the move comes after a 40 per cent jump in international crude oil prices. Amidst all this, there has been no change in the retail prices of diesel sold through petrol pumps.
Yes, let us tell you that there has been a 20 per cent jump in the sales of petrol pumps this month and bus fleet operators and bulk consumers like malls have bought fuel from petrol pumps. Usually, they buy fuel directly from petroleum companies. This has increased the losses of companies retailing fuel.
The worst affected are companies like Naira Energy, Geo-BP and Shell. Yes, because despite the increase in sales, these companies have not yet reduced the volume, although the operation for the pumps will no longer be economically viable. Let us tell you all that the price of diesel for bulk consumers in Mumbai has increased to Rs 122.05 per litre. At the same time, diesel is selling at petrol pumps at Rs 94.14 per litre. Similarly, diesel on petrol pumps in Delhi is Rs 86.67 per litre, while for bulk or industrial customers, it is priced at Rs 115 per litre.
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