Petrol-Diesel Price – There was once a glimmer of hope in India that petrol and diesel prices would bring some relief, but that didn’t happen again. According to state-owned oil companies, petrol prices are seeing an increase. This means that on Tuesday morning, petrol prices increased in a few cities, while others saw a decrease. Diesel prices were also experiencing a similar trend, with increases in some cities and decreases in others.
In metropolises like Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, and Kolkata, petrol and diesel prices are unchanged. This means prices have remained stable for a long time. In some places, petrol is reaching over a hundred rupees. The wedding season is about to begin. If you want to fill your car with petrol or diesel, check the price first.
Petrol and Diesel Rates in These Metropolises
According to Indian petroleum companies, petrol prices in Noida, adjacent to Delhi, fell by 25 paise, reaching ₹94.87 per litre. Diesel prices here fell by 28 paise, now trading at ₹88.01 per litre. In Ghaziabad, which is part of the Delhi-NCR region, petrol is selling at ₹94.89 per litre, up 19 paise.
Diesel prices rose 22 paise, trading at ₹88.03 per litre. In Patna, petrol prices rose 70 paise, trading at ₹106.11 per litre. Diesel became more expensive by 66 paise, selling at ₹92.32 per litre. If you’re planning to buy petrol or diesel, you can do so. In the international market, crude oil prices have risen in the last 24 hours. Brent crude oil has risen to $65.46 per barrel.
Latest prices in these metropolises
In Delhi, petrol prices are trading at ₹94.72 per litre. Diesel prices here are trading at ₹87.62 per litre. In the financial capital, Mumbai, petrol is selling at ₹103.44 per litre, while diesel is selling at ₹89.97 per litre.
In Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu, petrol is selling at ₹100.76 per litre, and diesel at ₹92.35 per litre. In Kolkata, the capital of West Bengal, petrol is selling at ₹104.95 per litre, while diesel is selling at ₹91.76 per litre.
Daily Released Prices
For information, petrol and diesel prices are released every day at 6 am. In some metropolises, petrol and diesel prices have remained unchanged. After adding excise duty, dealer commission, VAT, and other items to the price of petrol and diesel, their prices nearly double the original price. This is why petrol and diesel prices remain so high.










