Central Government of India announced an increase in excise duties on petrol and diesel by ₹2 per litre each. According to a notification by the Revenue Department under the Ministry of Finance, the new excise duty on petrol is now ₹13/litre and ₹10/litre on diesel. Despite the duty hike, the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas has confirmed that there will be no change in retail prices, as public sector oil marketing companies (OMCs) will absorb the increase. The change comes against the backdrop of global oil price fluctuations, triggered by the US’s tariff policies and increased output by OPEC+.
Key Highlights of the Announcement
- Date of Announcement: April 7, 2025
- Effective Date: April 8, 2025
Hike in Excise Duty
- Petrol: Increased by ₹2 to ₹13 per litre
- Diesel: Increased by ₹2 to ₹10 per litre
- Issuing Authority: Revenue Department, Ministry of Finance
Retail Prices
- No impact on retail prices as per Ministry of Petroleum
- OMCs (like IOCL, BPCL, HPCL) to absorb the increase
- Public Assurance: Ministry confirmed on social media (X) that retail prices will remain stable
Market Context
- Crude oil prices falling due to global economic tensions
- Triggered by the US imposing 34% tariffs on US goods, raising fears of a global trade slowdown
OPEC+ Action
- Planned output increase to 411,000 barrels/day in May 2025
- Previously planned increase was only 135,000 barrels/day
- Indicates OPEC+ is expecting future demand despite recent tariff concerns
Summary/Static | Details |
Why in the news? | Excise Duty Hiked on Petrol and Diesel |
Excise Duty on Petrol | Increased by ₹2 to ₹13/litre |
Excise Duty on Diesel | Increased by ₹2 to ₹10/litre |
Retail Price Impact | No change; OMCs will absorb the cost |
Government Ministry | Ministry of Finance (Revenue Dept.) and Ministry of Petroleum |
Announcement | Medium Official notification and post on X (formerly Twitter) |
Global Crude Trends | Prices falling due to US trade war and OPEC+ output hike |
OPEC+ Output Plan | Increase to 411,000 barrels/day from May 2025 |
US Tariff Impact | 34% tariffs fueling concerns of reduced demand |