Les sociétés de commercialisation pétrolière subissent des pertes malgré les récentes hausses de prix

Les sociétés de commercialisation pétrolière en Inde subissent des pertes substantielles sur la vente d'essence et de diesel. Les récentes augmentations de prix n'ont pas suffi à couvrir les coûts, et les experts prévoient de nouvelles hausses.

Les sociétés de commercialisation pétrolière continuent de perdre de l'argent sur chaque litre d'essence et de diesel vendu. Cette situation persiste malgré les récents ajustements des prix sur le marché. Elle témoigne de sous-recouvrements persistants pour ces entreprises.

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