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Petrol, diesel get cheaper: Centre announces Rs 10 duty cut amid crude volatility due to West Asia crisis

Centre has reduced excise duty on petrol and diesel by Rs 10 per litre each. The decision comes amid volatility in crude oil prices triggered by the ongoing West Asia conflict

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In a major relief to consumers grappling with rising fuel costs, the Central government on Thursday (March 26) announced a sharp reduction in excise duty on both petrol and diesel. The move, which comes against the backdrop of geopolitical tensions in West Asia, is expected to ease inflationary pressures and provide breathing space to households and businesses alike.

According to an official government notification, the excise duty on petrol has been reduced from Rs 13 per litre to Rs 3 per litre, marking a substantial cut of Rs 10 per litre. Similarly, the excise duty on diesel has been slashed entirely, from Rs 10 per litre to zero, also translating into a reduction of Rs 10 per litre.

The decision reflects the government’s attempt to insulate domestic consumers from the volatility of global crude oil markets, which have been under strain due to the ongoing conflict in West Asia—a region critical to global energy supplies.

The excise duty cut coincides with a marginal easing in international crude oil prices after weeks of uncertainty and sharp fluctuations. Benchmark Brent crude was trading at around $106.63 per barrel, down by over 1%, while WTI crude hovered near $93.50 per barrel, also registering a decline.

The cooling of oil prices has been partly attributed to recent diplomatic signals suggesting a possible de-escalation in tensions. Statements from US President Donald Trump indicating progress in talks with Iran and a potential pause in hostilities have helped stabilise market sentiment.

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For a country like India, which imports over 80% of its crude oil requirements, even minor fluctuations in global prices can have a cascading impact on domestic inflation, currency stability, and fiscal planning. The government’s timely intervention through duty cuts is therefore being seen as both an economic and political response to global uncertainty.

Fuel prices play a critical role in shaping overall inflation, affecting transportation costs, supply chains, and prices of essential commodities. By reducing excise duty, the government aims to directly lower fuel prices at the pump, thereby easing the burden on consumers and curbing inflationary trends.

Reports note that such measures are particularly crucial at a time when global uncertainties threaten to disrupt economic recovery. The reduction in fuel taxes could also stimulate consumption and support growth by leaving more disposable income in the hands of citizens.

The announcement has also brought oil marketing companies (OMCs) into sharp focus. Shares of major public sector players such as Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd (HPCL), Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd (BPCL), and Indian Oil Corporation Ltd (IOCL) had already shown positive momentum in the previous trading session.

HPCL shares rose by approximately 2.5%, while BPCL and IOCL registered gains of around 0.9% and 1.4%, respectively. However, despite these gains, the stocks have faced considerable pressure in recent weeks, with HPCL even touching its 52-week low earlier this week.

Analysts believe the excise duty cut could have mixed implications for OMCs. While lower fuel prices may boost demand, reduced government levies could impact the pricing flexibility and margins of these companies, depending on how global crude prices evolve.

The broader market sentiment has shown signs of recovery, supported by easing crude prices and renewed buying interest across sectors. However, investors remain cautious, closely monitoring developments in West Asia, which continue to influence oil prices and global economic stability.

While the move is expected to bring down fuel prices in the short term, its long-term effectiveness will depend on global crude trends, currency movements, and domestic demand patterns.

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