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Products cheaper than crude oil: IOC

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Published on Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 12:47 IST
Tags: IOC  Sarthak Behuria 
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NEW DELHI: Sarthak Behuria, chairman, Indian Oil Corporation, said refineries are going to lose money because most product prices are below crude oil price particularly naphtha and gasoline.
 
"The cash price of gasoline is so low there are huge inventory losses because we've got crude oil at $75-$80, and we are going to sell it at these prices that have a huge impact on our P&L."

 
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