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Petrol and Diesel Price Surge: What's Behind It and Why I TWBR I Crude Oil Prices

On an unrelenting roll, retail petrol prices are rolling towards the 100 Rupee mark across parts of India.
It’s clearly one of the most expensive rates ordinary people pay anywhere in the world. So why are fuel prices this high?
The answer lies in a 5 letter word, taxes.
Retail petrol and diesel prices are in theory decontrolled — or linked to global crude oil prices. This means that if crude prices fall. And global prices did fall, very sharply too through much of 2020. So did retail prices come down too? No.
When the pandemic hit last year, state-owned oil retailers stopped price revisions for a record 82 days. Consumers have been hit by a double whammy — they were not benefitting from the fall in crude prices in the first half and then they were facing record-high prices in the second half.
But what caused prices to surge this much?

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