Domestic crude oil basket rose by $1.13 per barrel to $62.32 (Rs 2,780) per barrel on Friday as international prices continue to rule at above $63 a barrel, the petroleum and natural gas ministry said today. |
Crude oil for January delivery on the New York Mercantile Exchange closed at $63.43 per barrel from $63.13 Thursday. |
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Domestic crude oil basket prices have started rising just after the government announced a cut in petrol and diesel prices. |
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Petrol prices have been cut by Rs 2 per one litre and diesel by Re 1 per one litre. The new prices came into effect Thursday. This is the first cut in petroleum product prices in the last two years. |
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In June, oil marketing companies had raised petrol and diesel prices by Rs 4 rupees per one litre and Rs 2 per one litre, respectively, as crude oil prices had increased to over $67 a barrel. |
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Despite the recent rise, the price of the Indian basket of crude oil is 17 per cent lower from its all time high of $75.20 per barrel on August 8. |
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On Friday, Brent crude closed at $63.47 a barrel, while the Dubai and Oman benchmarks were at $60.23 and $60.86, respectively. |
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The basket averaged at $57.80 per barrel in November. |
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In October, the basket had averaged $57.27 a barrel compared with September's $61.04 and August's $70.84. |
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