Oman close to cutting commercial and industrial LPG subsidies
Oman is close to cutting state subsidies for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) that keep a lid on domestic prices of the fuel, Salim al-Aufi, undersecretary at the Ministry of Oil and Gas, told Reuters on Wednesday. "We are studying lifting the subsidy for LPG for both commercial and industrial entities very soon. But individuals will not be affected by it," Aufi said, giving no details on the timing or the size of the cuts. LPG is used in heating appliances, cooking equipment and vehicles, and cutting the subsidies would likely raise costs for industry. Oman spent USD7.3 billion on all forms of energy subsidies last year, the International Monetary Fund estimated. (Reuters)
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