The Indian government has revised the export duties on petrol, diesel, and aviation turbine fuel (ATF) from June 1, as part of its periodic assessment to check fuel prices amid constrained energy supply.
The export duties were introduced in March to ensure domestic availability of petroleum products amid the ongoing West Asia crisis.
The revised duty on exports has been set at ₹1.5 per litre for petrol, ₹13.5 per litre on diesel, and ₹9.5 per litre on ATF.
The rates on export duty have been revised on a fortnightly basis and are based on the average international prices of crude oil.