Wednesday, December 24th, 2025

NOC reduces price of international aviation fuel



KATHMANDU: The Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC) has decreased the price of international aviation turbine fuel beginning from late midnight.

The NOC has informed about this by issuing a press statement on Sunday evening.

A meeting of the NOC Board of Directors on Sunday agreed to endorse a policy of fixing the price of international aviation fuel with a maximum profit of 15 percent during the COVID-19 crisis.

Earlier, the price of international aviation fuel was US dollar 893 per kiloliter and now it has been fixed at US dollar 715 per kiloliter. The NOC has reduced the price by USD 178 per kiloliter at a single time.

As of Sunday, the NOC had a 40 percent profit on international turbine aviation fuel. Earlier, the profit was up to 70 percent, according to NOC Spokesperson Biditmani Upadhyay.

As he said, it had earned a profit of Rs 15 million fortnightly in a period of one year of COVID-19 crisis.

The NOC, however, is incurring an estimated fortnightly loss of Rs 500 million in the transaction of liquefied petroleum gas. This loss was being adjusted from the profit from the aviation turbine fuel.

According to the NOC fuel pricing policy, there is an arrangement to compensate for the loss of LP gas from the profit of international turbine aviation fuel.

Airfare is expected to go down with the significant cut-off in the price of international aviation fuel price.

With this, the government-owned Nepal Airlines Corporation is likely to save more than Rs 700 million annually from aviation fuel alone.
RSS

Publish Date : 07 June 2021 13:16 PM

Political dialogue with parties positive and productive: Law Minister Sinha

KATHMANDU: Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Anil Kumar

NEPSE inches up by 1.37 points, turnover declines

KATHMANDU: The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) index edged up by

Will Nepal’s polls be held as planned?

KATHMANDU: With just 71 days remaining for the House of

Health of Rabilaxmi Chitrakar showing improvement

KATHMANDU: The health of Rabilaxmi Chitrakar, spouse of former Prime

Minister Kulman Ghising claims completion of 101 projects in 100 days

KATHMANDU: Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport, Urban Development, and