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Get ready to pay different fuel prices every day from June 16. And if you face delays during late night refills, blame the dynamic pricing that state-run companies are rolling out to change petrol and diesel rates daily, which is expected to insulate retailers from volatility of global crude prices.
An organisation representing dealers across the country said the move entails logistical problems for them and could lead to delays around midnight when the prices will be changed.
Government officials said the decision was taken after the success of a pilot project since May in five cities where prices changed daily at fuel stations fed by the three state-run oil marketing companies -- Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), Hindustan Petroleum Corporation (HPCL) and Bharat Petroleum Corporation (BPCL).
"With a positive feedback on the pilot project, the government decided to allow daily price revision of petrol and diesel. We



actually got no complains during the pilot run," said a state-owned fuel retailer.
Private retailers such as RIL and Essar are expected to adopt the new pricing mechanism.
Petrol prices were freed from government control in June 2010 and diesel in October 2014, allowing oil marketing companies to fix retail prices in tune with global crude prices.
"We are not happy as implementation and logistics will be difficult. At midnight it takes a few hours to change the rates. During this time we have to keep our pumps closed," said Ajay Bansal, president of the All India Petroleum Dealers' Association.
"It will take time to shift to the new price everyday, as the dealers will first have to wait for the state-run oil companies to convey the new rates, these have to be fed on all the oil dispensing machines and calculators, then the stock position will have to be measured and meter readings noted," he added.

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