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Jaipal hints at another hike in petrol prices

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Jaipal hints at another hike in petrol prices
Jaipal hints at another hike in petrol prices

Union Petroleum Minister S Jaipal Reddy on Monday hinted that there would be another hike in the prices of petrol.

Talking to media persons after nationalizing the Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Plant at Visakhapatnam here on Monday, Jaipal Reddy said that the fuel prices in the country were presently on par with the international markets. He said there was no possibility to reduce the petroleum prices in the country as oil marketing companies were suffering huge losses due to fluctuations in the crude prices in the international market. The losses are estimated to be around Rs 1.50 lakh crore.

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Admitting that the increase in fuel prices was a cause of concern, he said however, that there was no other option than   increasing the prices on par with the international markets.

About the HPCL plant, the minister said that it has been established at a cost of Rs 2,200 crore and it would produces superior quality Euro-IV petrol. He said that the government was making efforts to meet the stringent Euro-IV specifications by supplying superior quality petrol Euro-IV in seven metro cities of Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Bangalore, Hyderabad and Ahmedabad. He said that Euro-IV petrol would be sold in Visakhapatnam by 2013.

Jaipal Reddy also said that the government was planning to establish fuel storage plants in three metros to meet its demand for 90 days.