Kathmandu, Sept. 2 : The Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC) has said that it has to pay Rs 21 billion till the last of August to the Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) for the purchase of petroleum products.
The amount to be paid to the IOC
has gone up for the NOC's failure to pay on time due to a heavy loss in the
sale of petroleum products for a long.
NOC's Spokesperson Binitmani
Upadhyay said accessible supply of petroleum products by clearing the dues to
the IOC is a challenge for NOC.
The government had doled out Rs 7
billion in loans to the NOC some weeks ago as the NOC had no money to purchase
petroleum products after its reserve funds remained empty.
Likewise, NOC had taken Rs 3
billion in loans from Rastriya Banijya Bank (RBB) to ensure an accessible supply of
petroleum products.
Meanwhile, the NOC has hiked the
price of diesel and kerosene since last midnight. With the new price list, per
liter of diesel and kerosene will cost Rs 178 from Rs 172 of the past.
However, price of other petroleum
products including cooking gas, petrol, and aviation fuel is unchanged.
The NOC claimed that it will
witness Rs 610 million in losses in a month even after the latest price
adjustment on petroleum goods.
The price of petroleum products has
again started to go up in the international market for the past two weeks
though it was in the decreasing trend in the previous weeks. (RSS)