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This Article is From Oct 01, 2023

ATF Price Hiked 5%, Commercial LPG By Rs 209

ATF price hiked 5 pc, commercial LPG by Rs 209

ATF Price Hiked 5%, Commercial LPG By Rs 209
Air India Ltd. announced a 250 plane order with Airbus SE as part of what stands to be the largest aircraft purchase in commercial aviation history Photographer: Balint Porneczi/Bloomberg

Jet fuel or ATF price on Sunday was hiked by 5%—the fourth straight monthly increase since July—and commercial cooking gas rates were raised by a steep Rs 209 per 19-kg cylinder, in line with the firming up seen in international benchmarks.

However, the price of domestic LPG—the one used in household kitchens for cooking purposes—remained unchanged at Rs 903 per 14.2-kg cylinder.

Aviation turbine fuel (ATF) price was increased by Rs 5,779.84 per kilolitre, or 5.1%, in the national capital to Rs 118,199.17 per kl from Rs 112,419.33, according to a price notification of state-owned fuel retailers.

The increase comes on back of the steepest-ever 14.1% increase (Rs 13,911.07 per kl) effected on September 1, and a 8.5% or Rs 7,728.38 per kl increase on August 1.

The fourth straight increase in prices of jet fuel, which makes up for 40% of an airline's operating cost, will increase the burden on already financially strained airlines.

On July 1, ATF price had gone up by 1.65% or Rs 1,476.79 per kl. In four increases, ATF prices have gone up by a record Rs 29,391.08 per kl.

Alongside, oil firms raised the price of commercial LPG—the one used in establishments such as hotels and restaurants—by Rs 209. A 19-kg commercial LPG cylinder will now cost Rs 1,731.50 in the national capital and Rs 1,684 in Mumbai.

The increase reserves most of the Rs 157.5 per cylinder cut in commercial LPG price effected on Sept. 1 and Rs 100 cut effected from Aug. 1.

Saudi contract price, the benchmark used for pricing of LPG, has increased following a firming up trend in crude oil prices witnessed in last few weeks over supply concerns.

Oil companies, which had on Aug. 30, cut domestic LPG rates by Rs 200 per 14.2-kg cylinder, did not change the price of 14.2-kg cylinders.

State-owned Indian Oil Corp., Bharat Petroleum Corp. and Hindustan Petroleum Corp. revise cooking gas and ATF prices on the 1st of every month based on the average international price in the previous month.

Petrol and diesel prices continued to remain on freeze for a record 18th month in a row. Petrol costs Rs 96.72 per litre in the national capital and diesel comes for Rs 89.62 per litre.

State-owned fuel retailers are supposed to revise petrol and diesel prices daily, based on a 15-day rolling average of benchmark international fuel prices, but they haven't done that since April 6, 2022.

Prices were last changed on May 22, when the government cut excise duty to give relief to consumers from a spike in retail rates that followed a surge in international oil prices.

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