With global oil rates softening and the rupee stabilising against the US dollar,
petrol prices may be cut by Rs 2 a litre from Wednesday.
The cut in prices would negate the Rs 1.80 per litre
petrol price hike effected earlier this month.
"Gasoline (petrol) averaged $115.8 per barrel in November, as against the $121 per barrel price taken at the time of the Rs 1.80 per litre hike in petrol price. Also, the rupee has averaged Rs 49.20 per US dollar, which is less than the October average," a senior official in one of the three
state-run oil marketing companies said.
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