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Excise Duty Cut Drives Indian Oil Gains

omc_adminBy omc_adminMarch 28, 2026Updated:March 28, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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Indian Oil Marketing Stocks Surge as Government Cuts Fuel Excise Duties

Investors in India’s prominent oil marketing companies (OMCs) witnessed a significant uptick in share prices last Friday, as the government moved to alleviate some of the margin pressures confronting the sector. Shares of industry giants such as Hindustan Petroleum Corporation (HPCL), Bharat Petroleum Corporation (BPCL), and Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) advanced by as much as four percent following an announcement that the special additional excise duty on petrol would be reduced to ₹3 per litre and completely abolished for diesel. This crucial decision, formalized by a government order issued last Thursday, injected a much-needed positive sentiment into the market.

This development unfolds against a backdrop of intense volatility in domestic fuel pricing, largely exacerbated by ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. The conflict has exerted upward pressure on global crude oil benchmarks, consistently pushing prices above the critical $100 per barrel threshold and straining the profitability of OMCs which often absorb a portion of these rising costs to stabilize consumer prices.

Private Players’ Pricing Moves Highlight Market Pressures

Adding another layer of complexity to the Indian fuel retail landscape, the government’s intervention came merely a day after Nayara Energy, one of India’s largest private fuel retailers, implemented significant price hikes. Nayara, primarily owned by Russia’s Rosneft and operating an extensive network of over 7,000 fuel stations across the nation, increased petrol prices by ₹5 per litre and diesel by ₹3 per litre. This move by a major private player underscores the severe economic realities faced by fuel distributors when global crude prices are elevated.

The price increases by Nayara were not without controversy. Fuel dealers voiced substantial concerns regarding the potential negative impact on demand and even hinted at organized protests in response to the changes. Furthermore, some dealers reported experiencing curtailed fuel supplies in the days leading up to these price adjustments, signalling broader operational challenges within the distribution chain.

Global Crude Prices Offer Temporary Respite for Energy Investors

In parallel with the domestic policy shifts, the broader international oil market offered some relief to beleaguered OMC investors. Early last Friday, the relentless rally in crude oil prices showed signs of cooling, which typically translates to improved refining margins and lower input costs for oil marketing firms. Brent crude futures, the international benchmark, saw a decline of over one percent, settling at $106.7 per barrel. Similarly, West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures, the U.S. benchmark, also dropped by more than one percent, trading around $93 per barrel. This easing of global prices is widely anticipated to provide a welcome tailwind for OMC stocks that have endured significant battering in recent times.

Brokerage Outlook Turns Bearish Amid Elevated Crude Forecasts

Despite the recent positive momentum, the long-term outlook for oil marketing companies remains a subject of intense scrutiny from financial analysts. Earlier periods saw OMC stocks experience sharp declines as leading brokerages projected substantial margin erosion due to the persistently rising crude oil prices. This challenging environment prompted significant revisions in investment recommendations.

Ambit Institutional Equities, for instance, recently shifted its stance, issuing ‘Sell’ ratings for shares of key oil marketing companies including HPCL, BPCL, and IOC. The brokerage underscored its pessimism by dramatically slashing its target prices for these entities by an alarming 45 percent to 57 percent. This drastic re-evaluation reflects a fundamental change in their market perspective.

Ambit’s analysis posits that $80 per barrel for Brent crude now represents a “new normal.” This elevated baseline, they argue, is not merely a transient spike but a structural shift driven by a confluence of factors: ongoing infrastructure damage in key producing regions, a persistent geopolitical risk premium embedded in oil prices, and the global imperative for inventory restocking. These elements are expected to keep oil prices robust, even should the immediate conflict in the Middle East de-escalate.

Political and Fiscal Realities Constrain Government Support

Furthermore, Ambit’s bearish outlook is deeply informed by India’s domestic political and fiscal landscape. The brokerage suggests that post-2024 Lok Sabha elections, the political reality, coupled with significant fiscal pressures stemming from the rupee’s sharp depreciation against the dollar, will likely preclude the government from offering generous relief packages to state-run OMCs. This stands in stark contrast to their earlier, more sanguine assessment of these stocks, which had seen stellar share price performance between June 2022 and February 2026.

“We believe that, in FY26 to FY28, the opposite would happen,” Ambit explained, indicating a reversal of fortunes compared to the earlier bullish period. For investors holding these stocks, the brokerage identified specific triggers for exit: any “knee-jerk correction” in Brent crude prices or any government action resulting in a modest ₹1 to ₹2 per litre increase in the retail selling price (RSP) of fuels. This detailed analysis provides a crucial framework for investors navigating the complex and often politically influenced Indian energy market, highlighting the long-term challenges that could temper short-term gains.



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