Petrol-Diesel Price: On Thursday morning, a big change was seen in the prices of petrol and diesel in the country. Government oil companies have released new fuel rates in many cities today. While there has been relief in prices in some places, a slight increase has also been registered in some places.

Especially, in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, the price of petrol has registered a huge drop of ₹ 0.96 per liter, which is one of the biggest drops in recent times. On the other hand, the prices of crude oil in the international market have once again reached close to $ 65 per barrel, which may put pressure on prices in the future.

Biggest drop in Ghaziabad

The price of petrol in Ghaziabad has come down by ₹ 0.96 paise to ₹ 94.44 per liter. Diesel has also become cheaper by ₹1.09 to ₹87.51 per liter. This is a big relief for Ghaziabad consumers, who were grappling with rising fuel costs.

Petrol-diesel Price
Petrol-diesel Price

Minor changes in Noida and Patna

Today, some fluctuations in prices have also been seen in Noida (Gautam Buddha Nagar) and Patna (Patna, Bihar):

Noida

Petrol became costlier by ₹0.08 paise to ₹94.85 per liter
Diesel became costlier by ₹0.09 paise to ₹87.98 per liter

Patna

Petrol became cheaper by ₹0.18 paise to ₹105.23 per liter
Diesel became cheaper by ₹0.17 paise to ₹91.49 per liter

Prices are stable in all four metros

There has been no change in the prices of petrol and diesel in the four major metros of the country today. Prices remain stable at the same level as in the previous days:

Delhi

Petrol – ₹ 94.72 per liter

Diesel – ₹ 87.62 per liter

Mumbai

Petrol – ₹ 103.44 per liter

Diesel – ₹ 89.97 per liter

Chennai

Petrol – ₹ 100.76 per liter

Diesel – ₹ 92.35 per liter

Kolkata

Petrol – ₹ 104.95 per liter

Diesel – ₹ 91.76 per liter

Petrol-diesel price
Petrol-diesel price

Fuel prices are fixed every morning at 6 am

New prices of petrol and diesel in the country are released every day at 6 am. These prices include various charges like Excise Duty, Dealer Commission, Value Added Tax (VAT), and other local taxes. Due to these charges, the price received by the consumer is much higher than the basic price of crude oil. This pricing mechanism is dynamic and changes daily based on changes in global crude oil prices, Rupee-Dollar Exchange Rate, and government charges.