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Indian private refiner Nayara raises gasoline, gasoil prices

Petrol pump dealers reported that Nayara Energy, a private Indian refiner with Russian backing, has raised the price of gasoline and 'gasoil to offset some of its revenue losses from retail sales.

Indian refiners are suffering revenue losses as retail sales for gasoline crack. Gasoil prices have soared to record highs.

The dealers reported that Nayara, India’s largest private fuel retailer, raised the price of gasoline by 5 rupees a litre, to 100.71 rupees. Gasoil was also increased by 3 rupees a litre, to 91.31.

Nayara plans to close its Vadinar refinery, which produces 400,000 barrels of gasoline per day, from April 10 onwards for a maintenance period lasting a month.

The private refiner, in addition to selling fuel directly to customers, also sells fuels at state refineries after being sanctioned last year by the European Union for its links with Russian entities including Rosneft, the oil giant.

Nayara has not yet commented.

Industry sources claim that Indian refiners face a revenue loss on gasoline of more than 20 rupees and gasoil of over 50 rupees for selling fuels below market rates to cushion their customers from an increase in global markets.

The Indian state refiners did not raise the retail price of gasoline or gasoil, despite the?surge of global oil prices that reached more than $100 a barrel as the US-Israeli war on Iran disrupted the supply through the Strait of Hormuz.

Around 90% of the country's 101470 retail fuel stations are connected to state refiners, retailers and Indian Oil Corp. Bharat Petroleum Corp. and Hindustan Petroleum Corp. $1 = 94.1040 Indian Rupees (Reporting and editing by Arun K. Koyyur).

(source: Reuters)