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Expansion of petrol pumps in India

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November 28, 2018

Why in news?

State-controlled oil-marketing companies intend to double their retail networks and will shortly allot petrol pump licences across the country.

What is the rationale behind the move?

  • Though the demand for petrol and diesel at the pump has been growing steadily, no new licences have been issued for the last four years.
  • With the expansion and improvement of the road network and growing prosperity, previously under-connected geographical areas have seen an increasing demand for fuel.
  • These under-served areas need to be given access to petrol pumps.
  • Thus the move will ensure –
  1. Investments in the fuel retailing business
  2. Boost employment
  3. More business for equipment suppliers, transporters and tanker manufacturers

What are the changes made in the guidelines?

  • The new eligibility guidelines have scrapped the applicants’ fund requirements and relax rules on land ownership.
  • Previously, applicants were required to possess Rs 25 lakh in bank deposits or other financial instruments for regular outlets and Rs 12 lakh for rural outlets.
  • Under the new rule, people with no land or a firm tie-up with landowner will also be allowed to apply for the dealership.
  • The winner among applicants will be picked by online draw of lots, after which the credentials will be verified subject to the candidate depositing 10% of the security deposit.
  • The application process has also been made simpler, and can now be filed online.
  • The requirements for allotment have been relaxed, wherein passing the Class 12 exam is no longer required.
  • The distribution of licences will be supervised by an independent agency.
  • Also, the government reservation norms for disadvantaged sections of the society should be followed, subjected to the operational flexibility of companies in appointments.

What are the concerns?

  • Increases monopoly - Large-scale expansion by government fuel retailers would increase their market dominance.
  • India has 62,585 petrol pumps, out of which only 6,000 are run by private companies.
  • The move could force private companies to rethink expansion plan at a time when the government is trying to attract investments in the sector.
  • Reducing demand - The average sale of existing outlets has already dropped from 170 Kl (kilolitre) to 140, while the costs are rising and margins are shrinking.
  • This questions the need for new outlets and also the financial viability to run them in the future.
  • Shift in focus - Massive expansion plan shows that state companies are little worried about the rise of electric vehicles, which will affect the government’s focus on renewable energy sector.
  • Land Acquisition – Though applicants without land at the advertised location/stretch can also apply under the new guidelines, availability and acquiring of suitable land is still the biggest concern.

What should be done?

  • To obtain a fuel retailing license in India, a company needs to invest Rs 2,000 crore in either hydrocarbon exploration and production, refining, pipelines or liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals.
  • Thus, an expert committee has been set up recently to recommend relaxing norms for setting up petrol pumps and retailing ATF in India.
  • Along with that, the government could make sure that more petrol pumps are being added along the new highways.
  • Allotments should be made according to a clearly defined schedule and with the economic and commercial justifications clearly laid out each time.
  • This will improve public faith in the independence of the oil-marketing companies.

 

Source: Business Standard, Economic Times

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