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Oil companies seek revised margins

Daily Dateline Islamabad by Daily Dateline Islamabad
August 14, 2022
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ISLAMABAD: The Petroleum Division has proposed to the Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) to raise margins of oil marketing companies (OMCs) by 63% following an increase in cost of doing business and revision in oil prices on a weekly basis.
It also asked the ECC to deregulate oil prices effective from November 1, 2022.
The Petroleum Division proposed to increase margins of OMCs from Rs3.68 per litre to Rs6 per litre, on both petrol and high-speed diesel (HSD).
A summary was tabled in a recent meeting of the ECC regarding revision in OMCs’ margins on petroleum products. It was also proposed to revise oil prices on a weekly basis.However, the economic decision-making body deferred the matter until the next meeting due to paucity of time.
Following directives of the ECC, a meeting was held on August 2, 2022 to review the OMCs’ margins, chaired by ex-prime minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi.
The meeting was also attended by the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra) chairman, Petroleum Division secretary, Pakistan State Oil (PSO) MD and representatives of other OMCs.
Earlier, the ECC had deliberated upon the Petroleum Division’s summary on July 28 and approved the margins of dealers at Rs7 per litre with the direction that Ogra may review the OMCs’ margins by August 10 in consultation with the stakeholders.
It could then present its recommendations for consideration of the ECC so that a decision on the margins may be made before price review to be effective from September 1, 2022.
OMCs had demanded that their margins be raised to Rs8.85 per litre due to increase in the cost of doing business. They also stressed that turnover tax, high interest rates, increased LC charges, demurrage and increased costs on account of inflation had reduced their profitability significantly.
OMCs also stated that the working capital requirement had increased on account of high prices, making it difficult to continue their business.
After deliberation in the meeting chaired by Abbasi, the Petroleum Division proposed to the ECC that petroleum prices may be deregulated with effect from November 1, 2022.
In the meantime, Ogra will conduct a thorough analysis of the implications of deregulation of petroleum prices in consultation with the stakeholders, particularly with reference to in-country freight equalisation, protection of dealer margins and collection of sales tax on dealer margins.-Agencies

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