Govt Defers Excise Duty On Petrol till November 1; On Diesel Till April 1 Next Year indiabusinessport.com


Last Updated: October 01, 2022, 12:10 IST

Biofuels are a good alternative to reduce the country's dependence on crude oil imports.

Biofuels are a good alternative to reduce the country’s dependence on crude oil imports.

Currently, 10 per cent ethanol is mixed with petrol in order to reduce crude oil imports

The government has delayed the levy of a Rs 2 excise duty on unblended petrol by one month to November 1, and on unblended diesel by 6 months to April 1 next year, according to a notification by the finance ministry. The Budget 2022 had envisaged imposing the excise duty on petrol and diesel that are not blended with ethanol and bio-diesel, from October 1.

According to the notification, the finance ministry said “petrol which is intended for retail sale, not so blended with ethanol or methanol” will attract Rs 3.40 per litre basic excise duty effective November 1, 2022, instead of Rs 1.40 a litre currently.

Currently, 10 per cent ethanol, which is extracted from sugarcane or surplus foodgrain, is mixed with petrol in order to reduce crude oil imports. In June 2021, the central government had set the target of achieving 10 per cent ethanol blending in petrol by November 2022, which was achieved five months in advance. Achieving the target early has made the government advance the target of 20 per cent ethanol blending by five years to 2025.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in her Budget Speech 2022 said, “Blending of fuel is a priority of this government. To encourage the efforts for blending of fuel, unblended fuel shall attract an additional differential excise duty of Rs 2 per litre from the 1st day of October 2022.”

Biofuels are a good alternative to reduce the country’s dependence on crude oil imports, which increased from 172 million metric tonnes (MMT) in 2011-12 to 212 MMT in 2021-22.

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