The price of India's crude oil basket Monday rose to $59.35 per barrel from $58.74 on Friday, the petroleum and natural gas ministry said today. |
The price of India's crude basket currently is over 21 per cent lower than the all-time high of $75.30 a barrel on August 8, even as it inches towards $60. |
Thanks to the sharp dip in crude prices in September, the month's average was $61.04 per barrel compared with the August average of $70.84. |
The recent softening of crude prices has provided some relief to India's oil marketing companies that had been reeling under heavy revenue losses. |
The state-owned oil marketing companies have not revised retail product prices since June. The Indian crude basket comprises Oman-Dubai sour grade crude and Brent dated sweet crude in 58:42 ratio. |
Monday, Brent crude closed at $58.92 a barrel, while Dubai and Oman benchmarks were at $59.13 and $60.15 a barrel, respectively, the data said. |