Don’t miss the latest developments in business and finance.

Jet, Kingfisher owe oil PSUs over Rs 1,774 cr

Image
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 21 2013 | 4:14 AM IST

Private airlines Jet Airways and Kingfisher owe state-owned oil firms over Rs 1,774 crore in unpaid jet fuel bills, Minister of State for Petroleum and Natural Gas Jitin Prasada said today.

In a written reply to a question, he said Jet Airways had the highest outstanding of Rs 960.15 crore as on June 30 towards state-owned fuel retailers while Kingfisher had Rs 814.49 crore in unpaid bills.

Jet owes Rs 830.4 crore to Indian Oil, Rs 129.74 crore to Bharat Petroleum and Rs 0.01 crore to Hindustan Petroleum. Kingfisher owes HPCL Rs 536.04 crore, BPCL Rs 248.55 crore and IOC Rs 29.9 crore.

In all, the six private airlines in the country owe Rs 1,887.82 crore to the oil companies. Outstanding of Spicejet (Rs 74.5 crore), Go Air (Rs 18.8 crore), Indigo (Rs 0.6 crore) and Paramount Airways (Rs 19.28 crore) is marginal compared to what the giants Jet and Kingfisher owe to the oil firms.

Prasada said in case of default in payment, the airlines are put on 'cash-and-carry' mode and interest is recovered on all overdue payments.

"Oil marketing companies also encash bank guarantee and post dated cheques for recovery of their outstanding dues," he said.

More From This Section

HPCL, he said, has put Kingfisher Airlines on cash and carry mode since July 1 while BPCL has filed a winding up petition in the Mumbai High Court against the Vijay Mallya- owned company.

"Recovery is being made by BPCL in line with consent terms between BPCL and Kingfisher Airlines before the court in November 2009 whereby the entire dues are to be cleared by November 2010," he added.

Also Read

First Published: Aug 12 2010 | 5:46 PM IST

Next Story