Petrol-Diesel Price Today – Crude oil prices are rising in the international market, casting doubt on the prospect of lower petrol and diesel prices in India. In the global market, WTI crude prices rose by $0.19, or 0.32 per cent, to $59.51 per barrel.
Brent crude prices rose by $0.14, or 0.22 per cent, to $63.31 per barrel. Petrol and diesel prices increased in many cities across India on Wednesday morning. If you plan to purchase petrol or diesel, you can first check the latest price in metropolitan cities. This will clear up any confusion.
Petrol and diesel prices became more expensive in these cities
Petrol and diesel prices increased. In Gurugram, adjacent to Delhi, petrol became more expensive by 13 paise, trending at Rs. 101.03 per litre. Diesel prices rose by 39 paise to ₹88.29 per litre. In Bhubaneswar, petrol became costlier by 24 paise, trading at ₹101.35 per litre. Diesel prices rose by 23 paise to ₹92.92 per litre.
In Jaipur, petrol prices rose by 10 paise to ₹104.72 per litre. In Lucknow, petrol rose by 11 paise, selling at ₹94.84 per litre. Diesel prices here were trending at ₹87.98 per litre.
In Patna, petrol prices rose by 30 paise to ₹105.53, while diesel prices rose by 28 paise to ₹91.77 per litre. In Thiruvananthapuram, petrol became costlier by 15 paise, selling at ₹107.48 per litre. Diesel prices here rose to ₹96.48 per litre.
Prices Stable in These Metro Cities
According to reports, petrol and diesel prices have remained unchanged in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Chennai. In Delhi, petrol is trading at ₹94.14 per litre. Diesel is trending at ₹87.67 per litre.
Meanwhile, in Mumbai, petrol is trading at ₹103.50 and diesel at ₹92.02 per litre. In Kolkata, petrol is trading at ₹105.41 and diesel at ₹92.02 per litre.
In Chennai, petrol is trading at ₹101.03 per litre, while diesel is trading at ₹92.61 per litre. If you miss the opportunity to buy petrol and diesel, you’ll miss it. Petroleum companies revise and release petrol and diesel prices every day at 6 am.










