Oil Bonds

In News

  •  The Union Finance Minister recently repeated a refrain that the Centre had been unduly burdened by the cost of having to service ‘oil bonds’ issued by the previous government.
  • Due to this, the government is unable to reduce excise duty and other Central levies on petroleum products so as to lessen the burden on consumers.

What are Oil Bonds?

  • Between 2005 and 2010, the government issued long-dated Special Securities, totalling about ?1.4 lakh crore, to oil marketing companies (OMCs).
    • It included Indian Oil Corporation, Hindustan Petroleum Corporation and Bharat Petroleum Corporation.
  • These debt securities or bonds carry coupons ranging from 6.35% to 8.4%.
  • They were issued in lieu of cash subsidy to cover the under-recovery that OMCs sustained on account of selling petroleum products below cost.
  • The bonds paid an annual interest to OMCs and on maturity, the face value of the bonds, too, would accrue to them.
  • Reasons behind issual of these bonds:
    • To reduce the annual fiscal burden and
    • To stagger the liability over an extended period of time.

Why were they issued only up to 2010?

  • Deregulation of Petrol Prices in June 2010:
    • The UPA government deregulated petrol pricing in June 2010.
    • It ended under-recovery on the fuel.
  • No losses from Oct 2014:
    • OMCs stopped suffering losses on every litre of diesel they sold from October 2014 due to the deregulation of Petrol Prices.
  • Price difference between World Market and Domestic Supply was high till 2010:
    • As per the Petroleum Planning & Analysis Cell (PPAC), during that 5-year period, the price of a barrel of crude oil averaged $70.15.
    • The retail selling price of petrol ranged from a low of ?37.99 to a peak of ?50.62 (in July 2008) over the same period.

Link between oil cost and retail fuel prices

  • Elements of petrol prices delivered to consumers:
    • The price of crude oil that is processed into the respective fuels,
    • Central and State levies and
    • Dealer commissions.
  • Price peaked in 2011-12 and then eased slightly by 2013-14:
    • The price of the Indian basket of crude oil kept rising during the UPA years, starting at an annual average of $39.21 in 2004-05.
    • They climbed to a high of $111.89 in 2011-12.
    • Prices eased slightly thereafter to an annual average of $105.52 in 2013-14, before the current government assumed office in May 2014.
  • Reducing Prices and Increasing Taxes since 2014-15:
    • Since 2014-15, when a barrel on average cost $84.16, crude prices have been on a downtrend and fell to $44.82 in 2020-21.
    • Excise duty and related Central levies have, however, risen sharply
      • They constitute almost a third of the pump price of petrol sold in Delhi as in August 2021, compared with just 14% in May 2014.
    • State taxes have increased at a more gradual pace and risen in Delhi to 23% of the pump price, from 17% in May 2014.

Source: TH

Relevancy of the Minister’s contention

  • Returns from excise duty & other levies v/s the expenditure on Bonds
    • Far Higher Returns
      • Its receipts by way of excise duty alone almost doubled between FY15 to FY21 (?3,71,726 crore) according to PPAC data.
    • Much less Expenditure on Bonds
      • In contrast, the principal outstanding for the bonds has barely changed over the last seven years
      • The interest outgo, by the Minister’s own account at a little over ?70,000 crore, averages to just about ?10,000 crore a year.

Conclusion and Way Ahead

  • The present regime can easily pay back the bond debt:
    • The Centre has consistently derived far higher returns from excise duty and other levies than the expenditure it has so far incurred in relation to the bonds.
  • Cut down the Central and Excise Duty:
    • The exorbitant excise duty of around 1/3rd of pump price is too high seeing the COVID pandemic, poor economy, high unemployment and high inflation.

Source: TH

 

 

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