Petrol Diesel Price: There is a continuous rise in the price of crude oil in the international market. According to the information received, today the price of crude oil has reached close to $ 95 per barrel. Under this, the price of benchmark Brent crude oil has increased slightly to $ 94.59 per barrel, while the price of WTI crude oil has increased to $ 92.29 per barrel. However, its impact has not been seen on the Indian oil market.
Fuel prices are stable in all the metros and major cities of India. In such a situation, we are giving you information about today’s latest price of petrol and diesel.
Fuel prices in metros
There has been no change in fuel prices in the metropolitan cities of India. This price has been stable for a long time.
Metropolitan | petrol | diesel |
Kolkata | Rs 106.03 | Rs 92.76 |
New Delhi | Rs 96.72 | Rs 89.62 |
Mumbai | Rs 106.31 | Rs 94.27 |
Chennai | Rs 102.74 | Rs 94.33 |
Fuel price in major cities of India
Let us tell you that changes in fuel prices are seen in different cities of India. The main reason for this change in price is the difference in tax slabs of cities. However, despite the rising price of crude oil in the international market, fuel prices remain stable in major cities.
City | petrol | diesel |
Lucknow | Rs 96.47 | Rs 89.66 |
Jaipur | Rs 108.48 | Rs 93.72 |
Patna | Rs 107.24 | Rs 94.04 |
Chandigarh | Rs 96.20 | Rs 84.26 |
Bengaluru | Rs 101.94 | Rs 87.89 |
Noida | Rs 97.00 | Rs 90.14 |
Petrol crosses Rs 100 per liter in these states
Let us tell you that there are some states in which the price of petrol in different parts of the country is beyond Rs 100 per liter. It contains states like Manipur, Punjab, Maharashtra, Bihar, Kerala, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Odisha. The price of petrol in various parts of here is beyond Rs 100 per litre.
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