State-owned fuel retailers are losing Rs 27.60 on sale of every litre of kerosene through the Public Distribution system (PDS) and Rs 393.50 per 14.2-kg domestic cooking gas LPG, an official statement said.
These are lower than Rs 31.22 a litre loss oil firms were incurring on sale through PDS in second half of last month, and Rs 404.64 per LPG cylinder.
"Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs), effective November 1, 2014, are now incurring combined daily under-recovery of about Rs 188 crore on the sale of PDS kerosene and domestic LPG. This is higher than Rs 139 crore daily under-recoveries during previous fortnight," it said.
The statement did not explain as to how the daily under- recoveries have increased even through loss on both kerosene and LPG have declined.
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