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NOC pays over Rs 13 billion to IOC with government’s assistance



KATHMANDU: Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC), the state-owned trading enterprise of the country, has paid Rs 13.2 billion to the Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) for the purchase of crude oil.

The NOC, which has reportedly suffered losses, asked for Rs 1.8 billion from the government and paid the IOC in the second installment, said the NOC’s spokesperson Binit Mani Upadhyay.

The NOC took the amounts from the price stabilization fund of the government. It sent the second installment to the IOC today. The price stabilization fund board of directors meeting on Friday decided to provide Rs 1.8 million to the NOC.

The Corporation has been reportedly incurring losses as prices of petroleum products have increased in the international market. It would further endure losses if prices of petroleum products are not adjusted following the increment in the purchase price, said experts.

Meanwhile, when the NOC is worried about how to pay the third installment to the IOC for want of money, there has been loud protest against it citing the price hike in the petroleum product has adversely impacted all spheres of life.

 

 

Publish Date : 24 January 2022 17:27 PM

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